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Remember that it is always half of Earth that gets sunlight. This illustrates how much of the Pacific is missing in this projection.
66 15 ReplyThere isn't any of the Pacific missing in this projection...you can see right where it starts at the Bering Strait and ends in the exact same place. If this map were centered on the Pacific it would probably seem larger, but there's none missing.
65 0 ReplyBro what you still think the Pacific is a real thing and not a random area invented by the government to have the world map look more satisfying
38 1 ReplySeriously. Have people never seen that part of the Pacific? Don't just fly over it. Get out and touch dirt.
8 1 ReplyPssh, spoken like a true sheep. I bet you think birds are real too.
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It's warped, not missing. Just like the resized continents are all there in full, just incorrect (relative) sizes.
27 0 Replyduring a solar eclipse less than half of the Earth is lit
18 0 Replyobligatory your mum climbs a ladder joke
6 0 ReplyBut on 4/20 more than half of the Earth is lit so it balances out
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