Polar map projections accurately represent the shapes and sizes of areas near the poles but distort regions further away from the center. This is because they maintain angular relationships, making them useful for navigation and polar studies. However, as with all map projections, there are trade-offs, and while they preserve certain properties, they may not accurately depict the overall size and shape of landmasses at lower latitudes.
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