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Countries Losing the Most Area to the Mercator Projection

Which countries lose the greatest amount of total area on a Mercator projection map of the world?
Using a latitude cutoff of 85.0511°
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km²
%
Country
5.65 mil
66.4
Brazil
4.89 mil
50.8
China
4.62 mil
60.1
Australia
2.63 mil
27.6
United States
1.97 mil
62.2
India
1.60 mil
68.0
D. R. Congo
1.43 mil
60.0
Algeria
km²
%
Country
1.41 mil
65.6
Saudi Arabia
1.41 mil
50.7
Argentina
1.31 mil
68.4
Indonesia
1.24 mil
65.8
Sudan
1.21 mil
61.6
Mexico
1.10 mil
62.8
Libya
0.92 mil
55.6
Iran
km²
%
Country
0.86 mil
66.9
Peru
0.85 mil
67.2
Niger
0.85 mil
66.0
Chad
0.83 mil
66.5
Angola
0.80 mil
64.5
Mali
0.78 mil
68.0
Colombia
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32 Comments
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Level ∞
Sep 14, 2023
The only countries which gain area are the five Nordic countries, plus Estonia, Latvia, Russia, and Canada.

The Mercator projection is a Greelandian conspiracy!

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Level 81
Sep 14, 2023
Took me a while to get the United States. I thought for sure Alaska would more than compensate.
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Level 89
Sep 14, 2023
Woah! Anybody else get confetti at the end? That’s new.
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Level 91
Sep 14, 2023
I did! That's fun!
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Level 81
Sep 14, 2023
looks like a new update for perfect scores! Lovely change :D
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Level 88
Sep 14, 2023
Interesting. Didn’t realise so few countries gained land. Guess the well known Northern bias is mostly a case of to what degree the remaining countries lose land.

Wonder which country is the closest to breaking even. And how the list works out ordered by percentage.

+7
Level ∞
Sep 14, 2023
It's tough to say exactly since my area-calculating script might be off for very small countries.
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Level 86
Sep 14, 2023
Surely it's all relative - so you could calculate it only in terms of countries gaining land if you wanted to, or only in terms of countries losing land, or anywhere on the scale in between
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Level 84
Sep 15, 2023
I guess the natural way to calculate it is to scale so that the total area of the projection matches the total area of the globe that it covers. (That's why you need a cutoff, so that the former is finite.)
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Level 84
Sep 15, 2023
The whole northern bias argument is essentially baseless drivel by people who don't understand maps, and who as a result propose terrible alternatives, while there are very nice non-rectangular accurate projections. Mercator is great for navigation, hence why versions of it are still used today. Simple as that. Sorry, personal pet peeve.
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Level ∞
Sep 15, 2023
I don't think overtired meant "bias" in that way.
+3
Level 61
Sep 14, 2023
Yet another great quiz from the Quizmaster
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Level 79
Sep 19, 2023
18/20 and I still have no idea what the Mercator Projection is
+16
Level 68
Sep 19, 2023
Level 66 and not knowing about map projections? :skull:
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Level 76
Jul 3, 2025
74 already and still dont know what is that
+4
Level 75
Sep 26, 2023
I thought the US gains due to Alaska being stretched for exaclty this reason?
+4
Level 55
Dec 8, 2023
every country gains land from the mercator projection wtf is this quiz??
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Level 78
Dec 21, 2023
I didn't understand that either.
+2
Level 70
Dec 8, 2023
I used the age old strategy of just guessing as many countries as possible, and it almost worked as I missed only one.
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Level 59
Dec 10, 2023
so guess large countries with a somewhat close proximity to the equator.

Also the thumbnail pic for the quiz? I don't get it.

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Level 64
Dec 10, 2023
See Universewalker's comment
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Level 66
Dec 11, 2023
The book 'Longitude' is an excellent read on sea-going navigation and mapping. As a boater in the San Juan Islands, Sea of Cortez and the Inside Passage charts are essential despite the distortion of land mass. Here is an interesting visual of the mercator scale of distortion.

https://www.visualcapitalist.com/mercator-map-true-size-of-countries/

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Level 85
Dec 11, 2023
I went for countries close to the equator.
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Level 55
Dec 11, 2023
I had no idea what a Mercator projection was, I thought it meant which countries were projected to lose the most land in the future, got 17.
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Level 66
Dec 11, 2023
The quiz felt a little backward to me. Mercator maps try to normalize the land masses to determine east/west distance from Greenwich. Meaning the northern/southern land masses get stretched, map-wise out to maintain longitude perspective with the equator. Those that lose mass are nearer the equator. It's all kind of weird, but somewhat essential to know for seagoing navigation when GPS fails and all you have are paper charts and a pencil. :=)
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Level 53
Sep 22, 2025
explain the thumbnail of the quiz lmao
+2
Level 89
Feb 16, 2026
One pill makes you larger,

And one pill makes you small.

(And the ones that mother gives you

Don't do anything at all.)

Go ask Alice

When she's ten feet tall...

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Level 36
Feb 16, 2026
yeah but because the world is flat none of this matters
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Level 77
Feb 16, 2026
Countries losing area because of Mercator projection? Are there really any?

Losing area is not same as being properly depicted, is it? The further from the equator, the more stretched the area. Perhaps I am wrong, but I would assume that no country is actually *losing* area in a Mercator projection.

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Level 45
Feb 16, 2026
There is no country on merkator that loses area.

Every country gains territory, even congo or other equatorial countries.

There are just countries that disproportionately gain much much more. To be honest I dont understand the math behind this quiz

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Level 71
Feb 16, 2026
Doesn't every country lose area, on every conceivable projection, on account of the map having to fit in room? More seriously, it presumably depends on what is preserved for scale - total area (land or combined) or distance between a specific pair of points. To me, the most natural comparison is [percentage of area on mercator map]/[percentage of surface area of a globe]. But that runs into the issue of how much Antarctica gets included at the bottom of the map.
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Level 55
Feb 17, 2026
I'm not quite sure what there is to not get, but this is the maths of scales:

The Earth has a surface area (Et), countries have surface area (Ec).

A map has a surface area (Mt), each country projection will have an area on the map (Mc).

Mt / Et is the scale of the map (S).

If a country is projected at the 'correct' size on the map, then Mc / Ec = S. However, some will be larger and some will be smaller. The % in the quiz is the % difference between the S and the actual value based on the country's projected size.

It is impossible for every country to 'gain territory' on any map, unless the projection shrinks the oceans. All contents of a map fill 100% of the map in the same way that all contents of the real thing fill up 100%. If some things increase in proportion, others must decrease.