There are many maps that portray the Earth on flat paper. None of them are perfect, though,

because the Earth is a sphere. Flattening out the land and oceans of Earth introduces errors. Two
scientists think they've figured out the best flat map so far. On February 15, they reported a new
map with the Earth flattened into two pancakes. One shows the Northern Hemisphere and the
other the Southern Hemisphere, with the equator running around the edge.
These two pancakes represent the most exact flat map
of Earth ever made, the scientists said. Unlike other
flat maps, the new circular map doesn't downsize or
supersize certain oceans or landmasses. For instance,
many two-dimensional (2D) maps show Greenland as
about the same size as Africa. Actually, Africa is 14
times larger.

Describe the new "Flat map" scientists created.

The new "Flat map" created by the scientists consists of two pancakes, each representing a hemisphere of the Earth. One pancake depicts the Northern Hemisphere while the other shows the Southern Hemisphere. The equator can be seen encircling the edge of the map. According to the scientists, this flat map is the most accurate representation of the Earth ever made. It distinguishes itself from other flat maps by avoiding the downsizing or upsizing of certain oceans or landmasses. For example, many two-dimensional maps incorrectly display Greenland and Africa as being similar in size, whereas in reality, Africa is 14 times larger.