<u>Answer:</u>
A method of transferring certain portions of the globe to a flat map is a projection is true.
<u>Explanation:
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- In order to protrude down a part seen on the globe on a flat sheet of paper, it is mandatory to make certain adjustments in order to keep the angular and linear measurements intact and undisturbed.
- This process of taking down a part of the globe on a flat sheet of paper is referred to as 'projection'.
- For this projection to be accurate, it is primarily necessary to provide for the differences in angles and distances that may possibly occur depending on which part of the globe is to be projected.
One option that is not true about Polar projections is that C. It only shows one hemisphere.
<h3>What do polar projections do?</h3>
Polar projections are a type of azimuthal projection that aim to showcase the furthest areas north and south of the Earth. This means that they show both the Arctic and Antarctica in the model.
The Artic is in the Northern hemisphere and Antarctica is in the Southern hemisphere. This means that both hemispheres are shown and it is wrong to say that polar projections show only one hemisphere.
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