Which of the following offers the best comparison between maps and globes?(1 point)

Responses

Globes present the exact size of objects on Earth, but maps do not.
Globes present the exact size of objects on Earth, but maps do not.

Map projections more accurately present locations on Earth than globe projections do.
Map projections more accurately present locations on Earth than globe projections do.

Maps do not distort the location of objects on Earth, but globes do.
Maps do not distort the location of objects on Earth, but globes do.

Globes re-create the spherical shape of Earth, while maps distort some aspects of it to present it on a flat surface.
Globes re-create the spherical shape of Earth, while maps distort some aspects of it to present it on a flat surface.

Globes re-create the spherical shape of Earth, while maps distort some aspects of it to present it on a flat surface.

In which situation would a Mercator projection map be most useful?(1 point)

Responses

when tracking weather patterns along the East Coast
when tracking weather patterns along the East Coast

when navigating a ship across the Atlantic Ocean
when navigating a ship across the Atlantic Ocean

when traveling from Florida to Texas
when traveling from Florida to Texas

when comparing the size of Canada to the size of Mexico

when navigating a ship across the Atlantic Ocean

What type of map might a hiker exploring different levels of elevation in the Rocky Mountains find to be the most helpful?(1 point)

Responses

Thematic map
Thematic map

General reference map
General reference map

Topographic map
Topographic map

Navigation chart

Topographic map

Is the Mercator projection useful?(1 point)

Responses

No; its distortions are too great
No; its distortions are too great

Yes; in naval settings without roads
Yes; in naval settings without roads

Yes; when creating thematic maps
Yes; when creating thematic maps

No; latitude/longitude lines aren’t needed with GPS

Yes; in naval settings without roads