「 The True Size Of 」由James Talmage 和Damon Maneice 开发完成,他们希望提供地理老师们一个正确又简单的工具,展示每个国家在真实世界中有多大,而且这个工具还很认真的解决了「麦卡托投影法」在地图上愈靠近极点面积愈放大的问题! 1. 寻找要比较的国家? 进入「 The True Size Of 」网站,在左上方搜寻国家名...
Map found via reddit, click for larger versionWhile it's well known that the mercator projection distorts the world, the maps here show very clearly by how
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The map was created usingThe True Size of, an awesome new tool that allows for quick and easy comparisons of countries true sizes. As you can clearly see, it would take a lot of countries and US states to fully fill Africa. However, in terms of population, China with 1.36 billion peopl...
This Clever Map Shows the True Size of Countries Maps are hugely important tools in our everyday life, whether it’s guiding our journeys from point A to B, or shaping our big picture perceptions about geopolitics and the environment. For many people, the Earth as they know it is heavily...
In the first phase of the preparation, run your test suite against the original, unmutated DLL under test so you can establish the baseline results for later comparison. Start by grabbing the unmutated DLL under test from its drop point and copying it into the same folder as...
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(including me) had explored a lot of ways to inform a server about what happened to the data while it was on its walkabout. You could re-read the data from the database and let EF do a comparison to work out what had changed, if anything. You could make presump...
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