EARTH’S COORDINATES AND MAP PROJECTIONS – Geography Chart | DG 16 | Dbios

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EARTH’S COORDINATES AND MAP PROJECTIONS – Geography Chart | DG 16 | Dbios

High-quality geography chart detailing Earth’s coordinates and map projections. Laminated for durability, ideal for educational reference and classroom use.

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395.00

Description

Specifications Table

Material – Laminated Paper Pack Size – Single Chart Grade – Educational Application – Classroom Teaching, Study Reference Dimensions – 70 x 100 cm

Product Overview

This Earth’s Coordinates and Map Projections – Geography Chart is a meticulously designed educational tool for visualizing and understanding key geographical concepts. The chart provides a clear representation of Earth’s coordinate system, including latitude, longitude, and prime meridian, alongside common map projections like Mercator, Robinson, and Conic. Printed on high-quality laminated paper, it ensures durability against wear and tear, making it suitable for frequent classroom use. The large 70 x 100 cm size enhances visibility, allowing students to grasp complex spatial relationships with ease. Whether used for teaching or self-study, this chart simplifies geographical principles through structured visuals and concise annotations. Its educational-grade accuracy ensures reliable reference for academic purposes, while the lamination protects against moisture and fading. Perfect for schools, colleges, and research institutions, this chart bridges theoretical knowledge with practical application.

FAQs

1. What type of map projections are included in this geography chart?

The chart covers major projections such as Mercator, Robinson, and Conic, along with explanations of their distortions and uses.

2. Is this chart suitable for competitive exam preparation?

Yes, it aligns with standard geography syllabi and helps students visualize coordinate systems and projections often tested in exams.

3. Can this chart be used outdoors for field studies?

While laminated for durability, prolonged exposure to direct sunlight or rain may reduce its lifespan. Indoor use is recommended.

4. Are there alternative charts for advanced geography topics?

Alternative charts focus on specific areas like climate zones, tectonic plates, or ocean currents, depending on academic needs.

5. How should this chart be stored to maintain its condition?

Store flat in a dry place, away from direct sunlight, to prevent warping or fading of the printed details.