It is impossible to display the map of the world accurately due to the challenge of representing the three-dimensional surface of the Earth on a two-dimensional plane. Different map projections, like the Mercator or Robinson, distort various aspects such as area, shape, or distance to achieve a certain balance. As a result, no single map can perfectly convey all geographic relationships without sacrificing some accuracy. This inherent limitation means that every map is a compromise, emphasizing certain features while distorting others.
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