Respuesta :
Answer:
b. They distort scale and landmass shape.
Explanation:
Maps are an attempt to represent regions as faithfully as possible. But there is an obvious difficulty in representing curved or three-dimensional objects, such as the earth, on a flat, two-dimensional surface.
So distortions always occur, that is, some parts of the map will not correspond exactly to what is being represented. It's like opening a ball and trying to stretch it to make it flat like a sheet of paper. You will not be able to make it flat unless you tear the edges, deforming it.