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  2. Cylindrical projections are used for areas near the equator and for the entire earth but with very large distortions. Conical projections are good for areas near the mid-latitudes including the contiuous 48 states of the United States. Azimuthal (or planar) are good for areas near the poles.

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    When the cylinder is cut open, it provides a cylindrical projection on the plane sheet. A Conical projection is drawn by wrapping a cone round the globe and the shadow of graticule network is projected on it. When the cone is cut open, a projection is obtained on a flat sheet.
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    Different ways of projecting can be produced by surrounding the globe in a cylindrical fashion, as a cone, or even as a flat surface. Each of these methods produces what is called a map projection family. Therefore, there is a family of planar projections, a family of cylindrical projections, and another called conical projections (see Fig. 8.3)
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