Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

peters-projection

noun
/ˈpiːtərz prəˈdʒɛkʃən/
Definition
A type of map projection that represents the world in a way that shows countries in their true size, particularly focusing on the relative area of landmasses.
Examples
  • The Peters projection is often used in educational settings to highlight the relative sizes of continents.
  • Many cartographers favor the Peters projection for its commitment to area accuracy.
  • Unlike the Mercator projection, the Peters projection shows Africa much larger, emphasizing its true area.
Meaning
The Peters projection aims to provide a more accurate depiction of the sizes of countries by scaling land areas appropriately, unlike other projections that can distort these sizes.
Synonyms
  • Area-based projection
  • Equal-area projection