Meridian Distortion

Every flat map lies. Meridians on a globe are great circles that converge at the poles. On a flat Mercator projection, they become parallel lines — and the distortion grows monstrous near the edges.

Click anywhere to place a meridian. Watch how the same line, the same angular division, warps as the projection stretches the sphere into a rectangle.

Click to place meridians · Drag to rotate view · R to reset
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