Question 438Navigation General
70% to passWhat area of the earth cannot be shown on a standard Mercator chart?
The correct answer is C) North and South Poles. The Mercator projection, which is commonly used in standard nautical charts, distorts the size of land masses as you move towards the North and South Poles. This is because the Mercator projection is a cylindrical projection that stretches the areas near the poles, making them appear much larger than they actually are. As a result, the North and South Poles cannot be accurately represented on a standard Mercator chart. The other options are incorrect because: A) Areas including both North and South latitudes can be shown on a Mercator chart, just with significant distortion towards the poles; B) The central meridian is not a problematic area for the Mercator projection; and D) The Equator can be accurately represented on a Mercator chart.
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