kortprojektion
Kortprojektion refers to the process of representing the three-dimensional surface of the Earth onto a two-dimensional map. This transformation is inherently imperfect because the Earth is a sphere (or more accurately, an oblate spheroid), and a sphere cannot be perfectly flattened without distortion. Various mathematical formulas, known as map projections, are used to achieve this flattening, each with its own set of advantages and disadvantages regarding the preservation of shape, area, distance, or direction.
Different map projections distort these properties to varying degrees. For example, the Mercator projection, widely used
The choice of map projection depends heavily on the intended use of the map. A cartographer will