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The map above uses a particular projection to display the world’s continents. which of the following statements about this map is false?
a.
this map projection has an elliptical shape.
b.
this map projection does not distort shapes.
c.
this is a mollweide projection map.
d.
this map projection accurately depicts the areas of the earth’s continents.
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