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What (who) is Mercator's chart - definition

CYLINDRICAL MAP PROJECTION INVENTED BY GERARDUS MERCATOR IN 1569
Mercator Projection; Mercator map projection; Mercatur projection; Mercator chart; Mercator map; Mercator's projection
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  • Nova et Aucta Orbis Terrae Descriptio ad Usum Navigantium Emendate Accommodata}}) showing latitudes 66°S to 80°N.
  • Mercator projection of the world between 85°S and 85°N. Note the size comparison of Greenland and Africa.
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  • The Mercator projection with [[Tissot's indicatrix]] of deformation.
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  • A rhumb line (blue) compared to a great-circle arc (red) between Lisbon, Portugal and Havana, Cuba. Top: orthographic projection. Bottom: Mercator projection.
  • Tissot's indicatrices]] on the Mercator projection
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  • Proportions of apparent size and real size (animated)

Mercator's chart      
·- ·see under Chart, and see Mercator's projection, under Projection.
Record chart         
RANKING OF RECORDED MUSIC DURING A PARTICULAR TIME PERIOD
Chart Hit; Music chart; Record charts; Pop chart; Chart hit; Music charts; Chart topper; Singles chart; Albums chart; Album charts; Single charts; Singles charts; Hit chart; Hit charts; Album Chart; Record Charts; Top 20; Chart-topper; Music Chart; Music Charts; Record Chart; Chart (music); Popularity chart; Chart position (record sales); Chart position; Top 10 (chart); Radio chart; Chilean Singles Chart; Chart hits
A record chart, in the music industry, also called a music chart, is a ranking of recorded music according to certain criteria during a given period. Many different criteria are used in worldwide charts, often in combination.
Sea chart         
  • Use of colour in British [[Admiralty chart]]s
  • A pre-Mercator nautical chart of 1571, from Portuguese cartographer [[Fernão Vaz Dourado]] (c. 1520 – c.1580). It belongs to the so-called ''plane chart'' model, where observed latitudes and magnetic directions are plotted directly into the plane, with a constant scale, as if the Earth's surface were a flat plane (Portuguese National Archives of Torre do Tombo, Lisbon)
  • Detail of a United States NOAA chart, showing a harbour area
  • Automatically labeled nautical chart
  • A nautical chart of the [[Warnemünde]] harbor shown on [[OpenSeaMap]]
  • Portion of an electronic chart of the [[Bering Strait]]
TOPOGRAPHIC MAP OF A MARITIME AREA AND ADJACENT COASTAL REGIONS
Nautical charts; Navigation map; Navigation chart; Nautical map; Navigation Chart; Undersea features; Chart correction; Maritime chart; Navigational chart; Sea map; Nautical Chart; Hydrographic chart; Marine charts; Nautical maps; Sea chart; Hydrographic map
·- A chart or map on which the lines of the shore, islands, shoals, harbors, ·etc., are delineated.

Wikipedia

Mercator projection

The Mercator projection () is a cylindrical map projection presented by Flemish geographer and cartographer Gerardus Mercator in 1569. It became the standard map projection for navigation because it is unique in representing north as up and south as down everywhere while preserving local directions and shapes. The map is thereby conformal. As a side effect, the Mercator projection inflates the size of objects away from the equator. This inflation is very small near the equator but accelerates with increasing latitude to become infinite at the poles. As a result, landmasses such as Greenland, Antarctica, Canada and Russia appear far larger than they actually are relative to landmasses near the equator, such as Central Africa.