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How did the Mercator map help navigators?

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The Mercator projection is a conformal one meaning that angles and direction are preserved within a small area while distance is distorted. On some occasions the cylinder is rotated; transverse and oblique Mercator projections exist. These projections are generally used to represent specific geographic areas. Mercator-projection map is a line of constant true bearing that enables a navigator to plot a straight-line course.


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