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Or if you try to gift wrap a soccer ball ?
TQA:T_0377_4
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try
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try
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[ "to gift wrap a soccer ball" ]
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Or if you try to gift wrap a soccer ball ?
TQA:T_0377_4
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try
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try
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[ "you" ]
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Or if you try to gift wrap a soccer ball ?
TQA:T_0377_4
6
wrap
true
wrap
[ "what", "might", "_", "wrapped", "_", "_", "_", "?" ]
[ "a soccer ball" ]
[ [ 7, 10 ] ]
To flatten out , the orange peel must rip and its shape must become distorted .
TQA:T_0377_5
1
flatten
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flatten
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[ "the orange peel" ]
[ [ 4, 7 ] ]
To flatten out , the orange peel must rip and its shape must become distorted .
TQA:T_0377_5
8
rip
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rip
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[ "the orange peel" ]
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To flatten out , the orange peel must rip and its shape must become distorted .
TQA:T_0377_5
8
rip
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rip
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To flatten out , the orange peel must rip and its shape must become distorted .
TQA:T_0377_5
13
become
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become
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To flatten out , the orange peel must rip and its shape must become distorted .
TQA:T_0377_5
13
become
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become
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[ "distorted" ]
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To wrap around object with flat paper requires lots of extra cuts and folds .
TQA:T_0377_6
1
wrap
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wrap
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[ "around object", "object" ]
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To wrap around object with flat paper requires lots of extra cuts and folds .
TQA:T_0377_6
1
wrap
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wrap
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[ "flat paper" ]
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To wrap around object with flat paper requires lots of extra cuts and folds .
TQA:T_0377_6
7
requires
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require
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[ "lots of extra cuts and folds", "extra cuts and folds" ]
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To wrap around object with flat paper requires lots of extra cuts and folds .
TQA:T_0377_6
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requires
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require
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[ "To wrap around object with flat paper" ]
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To wrap around object with flat paper requires lots of extra cuts and folds .
TQA:T_0377_6
13
folds
true
fold
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[ "lots" ]
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To wrap around object with flat paper requires lots of extra cuts and folds .
TQA:T_0377_6
13
folds
true
fold
[ "what", "is", "_", "folded", "_", "_", "_", "?" ]
[ "paper", "flat paper" ]
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To wrap around object with flat paper requires lots of extra cuts and folds .
TQA:T_0377_6
13
folds
true
fold
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[ "To wrap around object" ]
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A projection is a way to represent Earths curved surface on flat paper -LRB- Figure 2.14 -RRB- .
TQA:T_0377_7
6
represent
true
represent
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[ "Earths curved surface" ]
[ [ 7, 10 ] ]
A projection is a way to represent Earths curved surface on flat paper -LRB- Figure 2.14 -RRB- .
TQA:T_0377_7
6
represent
true
represent
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[ "on flat paper", "Figure 2.14" ]
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A projection is a way to represent Earths curved surface on flat paper -LRB- Figure 2.14 -RRB- .
TQA:T_0377_7
8
curved
true
curve
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[ "surface", "Earths curved surface" ]
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Each uses a different way to change three dimensions into two dimensions .
TQA:T_0377_9
1
uses
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use
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[ "different way to change three dimensions into two dimensions", "a different way", "a different way to change three dimensions into two dimensions" ]
[ [ 3, 12 ], [ 2, 5 ], [ 2, 12 ] ]
Each uses a different way to change three dimensions into two dimensions .
TQA:T_0377_9
1
uses
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use
[ "what", "_", "_", "uses", "something", "_", "_", "?" ]
[ "Each" ]
[ [ 0, 1 ] ]
Each uses a different way to change three dimensions into two dimensions .
TQA:T_0377_9
6
change
true
change
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[ "three dimensions" ]
[ [ 7, 9 ] ]
Each uses a different way to change three dimensions into two dimensions .
TQA:T_0377_9
6
change
true
change
[ "what", "is", "something", "changed", "_", "into", "_", "?" ]
[ "into two dimensions", "three dimensions into two dimensions", "two dimensions" ]
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In 1569 , Gerardus Mercator -LRB- 1512-1594 -RRB- -LRB- Figure 2.15 -RRB- figured out a way to make a flat map of our round world , called the Mercator projection -LRB- Figure 2.16 -RRB- .
TQA:T_0378_0
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figured
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figure
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In 1569 , Gerardus Mercator -LRB- 1512-1594 -RRB- -LRB- Figure 2.15 -RRB- figured out a way to make a flat map of our round world , called the Mercator projection -LRB- Figure 2.16 -RRB- .
TQA:T_0378_0
12
figured
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figure
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In 1569 , Gerardus Mercator -LRB- 1512-1594 -RRB- -LRB- Figure 2.15 -RRB- figured out a way to make a flat map of our round world , called the Mercator projection -LRB- Figure 2.16 -RRB- .
TQA:T_0378_0
12
figured
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figure
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[ "Gerardus Mercator" ]
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In 1569 , Gerardus Mercator -LRB- 1512-1594 -RRB- -LRB- Figure 2.15 -RRB- figured out a way to make a flat map of our round world , called the Mercator projection -LRB- Figure 2.16 -RRB- .
TQA:T_0378_0
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make
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make
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In 1569 , Gerardus Mercator -LRB- 1512-1594 -RRB- -LRB- Figure 2.15 -RRB- figured out a way to make a flat map of our round world , called the Mercator projection -LRB- Figure 2.16 -RRB- .
TQA:T_0378_0
17
make
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make
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In 1569 , Gerardus Mercator -LRB- 1512-1594 -RRB- -LRB- Figure 2.15 -RRB- figured out a way to make a flat map of our round world , called the Mercator projection -LRB- Figure 2.16 -RRB- .
TQA:T_0378_0
17
make
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make
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[ "Gerardus Mercator" ]
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In 1569 , Gerardus Mercator -LRB- 1512-1594 -RRB- -LRB- Figure 2.15 -RRB- figured out a way to make a flat map of our round world , called the Mercator projection -LRB- Figure 2.16 -RRB- .
TQA:T_0378_0
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call
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In 1569 , Gerardus Mercator -LRB- 1512-1594 -RRB- -LRB- Figure 2.15 -RRB- figured out a way to make a flat map of our round world , called the Mercator projection -LRB- Figure 2.16 -RRB- .
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call
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In 1569 , Gerardus Mercator -LRB- 1512-1594 -RRB- -LRB- Figure 2.15 -RRB- figured out a way to make a flat map of our round world , called the Mercator projection -LRB- Figure 2.16 -RRB- .
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call
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Imagine wrapping the round , ball-shaped Earth with a big , flat piece of paper .
TQA:T_0378_1
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imagine
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Imagine wrapping the round , ball-shaped Earth with a big , flat piece of paper .
TQA:T_0378_1
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wrapping
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wrap
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Imagine wrapping the round , ball-shaped Earth with a big , flat piece of paper .
TQA:T_0378_1
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wrapping
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wrap
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[ "the round , ball-shaped Earth" ]
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The shapes and sizes of continents become more stretched out near the poles .
TQA:T_0378_10
6
become
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become
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[ "The shapes and sizes of continents" ]
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The shapes and sizes of continents become more stretched out near the poles .
TQA:T_0378_10
6
become
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become
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The shapes and sizes of continents become more stretched out near the poles .
TQA:T_0378_10
8
stretched
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stretch
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The shapes and sizes of continents become more stretched out near the poles .
TQA:T_0378_10
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stretched
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stretch
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Early sailors and navigators found the Mercator map useful because most explorations were located near the equator .
TQA:T_0378_11
4
found
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find
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Early sailors and navigators found the Mercator map useful because most explorations were located near the equator .
TQA:T_0378_11
4
found
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find
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[ "Mercator map", "the Mercator map" ]
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Early sailors and navigators found the Mercator map useful because most explorations were located near the equator .
TQA:T_0378_11
4
found
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find
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Many world maps still use the Mercator projection .
TQA:T_0378_12
4
use
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use
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[ "Mercator projection", "the Mercator projection" ]
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Many world maps still use the Mercator projection .
TQA:T_0378_12
4
use
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use
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[ "Many world maps" ]
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Landmasses or countries outside that zone get stretched out of shape .
TQA:T_0378_14
6
get
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get
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Landmasses or countries outside that zone get stretched out of shape .
TQA:T_0378_14
6
get
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get
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Landmasses or countries outside that zone get stretched out of shape .
TQA:T_0378_14
6
get
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get
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Landmasses or countries outside that zone get stretched out of shape .
TQA:T_0378_14
7
stretched
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stretch
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Landmasses or countries outside that zone get stretched out of shape .
TQA:T_0378_14
7
stretched
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stretch
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Landmasses or countries outside that zone get stretched out of shape .
TQA:T_0378_14
7
stretched
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stretch
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[ [ 3, 6 ] ]
The further the feature is from the equator , the more out of shape it is stretched .
TQA:T_0378_15
16
stretched
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stretch
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[ [ 11, 14 ] ]
The further the feature is from the equator , the more out of shape it is stretched .
TQA:T_0378_15
16
stretched
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stretch
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For example , if you look at Greenland on a globe , you see it is a relatively small country near the North Pole .
TQA:T_0378_16
5
look
true
look
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[ [ 7, 8 ], [ 6, 11 ] ]
For example , if you look at Greenland on a globe , you see it is a relatively small country near the North Pole .
TQA:T_0378_16
5
look
true
look
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[ "you" ]
[ [ 4, 5 ] ]
For example , if you look at Greenland on a globe , you see it is a relatively small country near the North Pole .
TQA:T_0378_16
13
see
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see
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For example , if you look at Greenland on a globe , you see it is a relatively small country near the North Pole .
TQA:T_0378_16
13
see
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see
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For example , if you look at Greenland on a globe , you see it is a relatively small country near the North Pole .
TQA:T_0378_16
13
see
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see
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[ "you" ]
[ [ 12, 13 ] ]
Yet , on a Mercator projection , Greenland looks almost as big the United States .
TQA:T_0378_17
8
looks
true
look
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[ "almost as big the United States" ]
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Yet , on a Mercator projection , Greenland looks almost as big the United States .
TQA:T_0378_17
8
looks
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look
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[ "Greenland" ]
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Yet , on a Mercator projection , Greenland looks almost as big the United States .
TQA:T_0378_17
8
looks
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look
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[ "on a Mercator projection" ]
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Because Greenland is closer to the pole , the continents shape and size are greatly increased .
TQA:T_0378_18
15
increased
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increase
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[ [ 14, 15 ] ]
Because Greenland is closer to the pole , the continents shape and size are greatly increased .
TQA:T_0378_18
15
increased
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increase
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Because Greenland is closer to the pole , the continents shape and size are greatly increased .
TQA:T_0378_18
15
increased
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increase
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[ "Because Greenland is closer to the pole", "closer to the pole" ]
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First you make a tube or a cylinder .
TQA:T_0378_2
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make
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make
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[ "a tube or a cylinder" ]
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First you make a tube or a cylinder .
TQA:T_0378_2
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make
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make
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First you make a tube or a cylinder .
TQA:T_0378_2
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make
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make
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[ "you" ]
[ [ 1, 2 ] ]
This makes it a good type of map for navigation .
TQA:T_0378_21
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makes
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make
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[ "it", "it a good type of map for navigation", "a good type of map" ]
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This makes it a good type of map for navigation .
TQA:T_0378_21
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makes
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make
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[ "This" ]
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However , because it is a flat map of a curved surface , a straight line on the map is not the shortest distance between the two points it connects .
TQA:T_0378_23
29
connects
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connect
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[ "the two points", "two points" ]
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However , because it is a flat map of a curved surface , a straight line on the map is not the shortest distance between the two points it connects .
TQA:T_0378_23
29
connects
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connect
[ "what", "is", "something", "connected", "_", "by", "_", "?" ]
[ "a straight line on the map", "a straight line" ]
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The cylinder will touch Earth at its fattest part , the equator .
TQA:T_0378_3
3
touch
true
touch
[ "what", "will", "something", "touch", "_", "_", "_", "?" ]
[ "Earth" ]
[ [ 4, 5 ] ]
The cylinder will touch Earth at its fattest part , the equator .
TQA:T_0378_3
3
touch
true
touch
[ "what", "will", "_", "touch", "something", "_", "_", "?" ]
[ "The cylinder" ]
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The cylinder will touch Earth at its fattest part , the equator .
TQA:T_0378_3
3
touch
true
touch
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[ "the equator", "at its fattest part , the equator" ]
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The equator is the imaginary line running horizontally around the middle of Earth .
TQA:T_0378_4
6
running
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run
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[ "The equator", "imaginary line", "the imaginary line" ]
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The equator is the imaginary line running horizontally around the middle of Earth .
TQA:T_0378_4
6
running
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run
[ "where", "is", "something", "running", "_", "_", "somewhere", "?" ]
[ "horizontally around the middle of Earth", "horizontally" ]
[ [ 7, 13 ], [ 7, 8 ] ]
If you shine a light from the inside of your model Earth out to the cylinder , the image projected onto the paper is a Mercator projection .
TQA:T_0378_6
2
shine
true
shine
[ "what", "does", "someone", "shine", "_", "_", "_", "?" ]
[ "a light" ]
[ [ 3, 5 ] ]
If you shine a light from the inside of your model Earth out to the cylinder , the image projected onto the paper is a Mercator projection .
TQA:T_0378_6
2
shine
true
shine
[ "where", "does", "someone", "shine", "something", "_", "_", "?" ]
[ "from the inside of your model Earth out to the cylinder", "from the inside of your model Earth" ]
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If you shine a light from the inside of your model Earth out to the cylinder , the image projected onto the paper is a Mercator projection .
TQA:T_0378_6
2
shine
true
shine
[ "who", "_", "_", "shines", "something", "_", "_", "?" ]
[ "you" ]
[ [ 1, 2 ] ]
If you shine a light from the inside of your model Earth out to the cylinder , the image projected onto the paper is a Mercator projection .
TQA:T_0378_6
19
projected
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project
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[ "the image", "image" ]
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If you shine a light from the inside of your model Earth out to the cylinder , the image projected onto the paper is a Mercator projection .
TQA:T_0378_6
19
projected
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project
[ "where", "is", "something", "projected", "_", "_", "_", "?" ]
[ "onto the paper" ]
[ [ 20, 23 ] ]
Where does the projection represent Earth best ?
TQA:T_0378_7
1
does
true
do
[ "what", "can", "something", "do", "_", "_", "_", "?" ]
[ "represent Earth" ]
[ [ 4, 6 ] ]
Where does the projection represent Earth best ?
TQA:T_0378_7
1
does
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do
[ "what", "_", "_", "does", "something", "_", "_", "?" ]
[ "the projection", "the projection represent Earth best" ]
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Where does the projection represent Earth best ?
TQA:T_0378_7
4
represent
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represent
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Where does the projection represent Earth best ?
TQA:T_0378_7
4
represent
true
represent
[ "what", "is", "_", "represented", "_", "_", "_", "?" ]
[ "Earth" ]
[ [ 5, 6 ] ]
Where does the projection represent Earth best ?
TQA:T_0378_7
4
represent
true
represent
[ "what", "is", "_", "representing", "something", "_", "_", "?" ]
[ "the projection" ]
[ [ 2, 4 ] ]
Instead of a cylinder , you could wrap the flat paper into a cone .
TQA:T_0379_0
7
wrap
true
wrap
[ "what", "can", "someone", "wrap", "something", "into", "_", "?" ]
[ "into a cone", "a cone" ]
[ [ 11, 14 ], [ 12, 14 ] ]
Instead of a cylinder , you could wrap the flat paper into a cone .
TQA:T_0379_0
7
wrap
true
wrap
[ "what", "can", "someone", "wrap", "_", "_", "_", "?" ]
[ "the flat paper" ]
[ [ 8, 11 ] ]
Instead of a cylinder , you could wrap the flat paper into a cone .
TQA:T_0379_0
7
wrap
true
wrap
[ "who", "can", "_", "wrap", "something", "_", "_", "?" ]
[ "you" ]
[ [ 5, 6 ] ]
Conic map projections use a cone shape to better represent regions near the poles -LRB- Figure 2.17 -RRB- .
TQA:T_0379_1
3
use
true
use
[ "what", "does", "something", "use", "_", "_", "_", "?" ]
[ "a cone shape" ]
[ [ 4, 7 ] ]
Conic map projections use a cone shape to better represent regions near the poles -LRB- Figure 2.17 -RRB- .
TQA:T_0379_1
3
use
true
use
[ "what", "_", "_", "uses", "something", "_", "_", "?" ]
[ "Conic map projections" ]
[ [ 0, 3 ] ]
Conic map projections use a cone shape to better represent regions near the poles -LRB- Figure 2.17 -RRB- .
TQA:T_0379_1
3
use
true
use
[ "why", "does", "something", "use", "something", "_", "_", "?" ]
[ "represent regions near the poles", "to better represent regions near the poles" ]
[ [ 9, 14 ], [ 7, 14 ] ]
Conic map projections use a cone shape to better represent regions near the poles -LRB- Figure 2.17 -RRB- .
TQA:T_0379_1
9
represent
true
represent
[ "what", "can", "_", "represent", "something", "_", "_", "?" ]
[ "Conic map projections", "a cone shape", "cone shape" ]
[ [ 0, 3 ], [ 4, 7 ], [ 5, 7 ] ]
Conic map projections use a cone shape to better represent regions near the poles -LRB- Figure 2.17 -RRB- .
TQA:T_0379_1
9
represent
true
represent
[ "what", "can", "something", "represent", "_", "_", "_", "?" ]
[ "regions", "regions near the poles" ]
[ [ 10, 11 ], [ 10, 14 ] ]
Conic map projections use a cone shape to better represent regions near the poles -LRB- Figure 2.17 -RRB- .
TQA:T_0379_1
9
represent
true
represent
[ "where", "does", "something", "represent", "something", "_", "_", "?" ]
[ "Figure 2.17", "near the poles" ]
[ [ 15, 17 ], [ 11, 14 ] ]
What if want to wrap a different approach ?
TQA:T_0380_0
2
want
true
want
[ "what", "is", "_", "wanted", "_", "_", "_", "?" ]
[ "to wrap a different approach", "to wrap" ]
[ [ 3, 8 ], [ 3, 5 ] ]
What if want to wrap a different approach ?
TQA:T_0380_0
4
wrap
true
wrap
[ "what", "is", "_", "wrapped", "_", "_", "_", "?" ]
[ "a different approach" ]
[ [ 5, 8 ] ]
Lets say you dont want to wrap a flat piece of paper around a round object ?
TQA:T_0380_1
1
say
true
say
[ "what", "is", "_", "said", "_", "_", "_", "?" ]
[ "you dont want to wrap a flat piece of paper around a round object", "you dont want to wrap a flat piece of paper around a round object ?" ]
[ [ 2, 16 ], [ 2, 17 ] ]
Lets say you dont want to wrap a flat piece of paper around a round object ?
TQA:T_0380_1
1
say
true
say
[ "who", "is", "_", "saying", "_", "_", "_", "?" ]
[ "Lets" ]
[ [ 0, 1 ] ]
Lets say you dont want to wrap a flat piece of paper around a round object ?
TQA:T_0380_1
4
want
true
want
[ "what", "doesn't", "someone", "want", "_", "_", "_", "?" ]
[ "to wrap a flat piece of paper around a round object", "to wrap a flat piece of paper" ]
[ [ 5, 16 ], [ 5, 12 ] ]
Lets say you dont want to wrap a flat piece of paper around a round object ?
TQA:T_0380_1
4
want
true
want
[ "where", "doesn't", "someone", "want", "something", "_", "_", "?" ]
[ "around a round object" ]
[ [ 12, 16 ] ]
Lets say you dont want to wrap a flat piece of paper around a round object ?
TQA:T_0380_1
4
want
true
want
[ "who", "doesn't", "_", "want", "something", "_", "_", "?" ]
[ "you" ]
[ [ 2, 3 ] ]