You Can Count On These Maps If You Want A New Perspective

Published on 12/07/2020
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There are times when things on maps look bigger than they really are. Can you believe that Greenland is actually much tinier than what the globe says? Let us not forget about Mongolia either, and a huge region spread out over nine million square miles. This only goes to show that maps do not always tell the truth. Many things happen in the cartographer’s mind when they work on these visual representations of the world. They are not always accurate, for one reason or another. Check out the following if you want a better understanding of how our planet works!

Greenland Is Small Compared To South America

If we look at a regular map, it is easy to assume that Greenland looks even bigger than South America’s entirety. This is not true at all! Let us compare their actual sizes. The island only has an area spanning 2,166,086 sq. km. On the other hand, South America has spread out across 17,840,000 sq. km. No matter what the map tells you, the South American continent is over 8.2 times bigger.

Greenland Is Small Compared To South America

Greenland Is Small Compared To South America

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The Red Ones Have A Higher Total Population Than The Gray

As you can see here, Americans prefer the coastal states. The red areas have a bigger population than the gray ones. Southern California is mostly in “red” since people like the lifestyle on the West coast. It feels like summer the entire year in this part of the country. Other people like the Eastern seaboard, but people prefer New England and the tri-state area. Clearly, colder rural states have fewer fans.

The Red Ones Have A Higher Total Population Than The Gray

The Red Ones Have A Higher Total Population Than The Gray

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