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### Why the Confusion?
The reason most people get this wrong is the **Mercator Projection**, the map style most of us grew up with.
To represent the spherical Earth on a flat map, this projection stretches landmasses near the poles, making them appear much larger than they are relative to land near the equator.
* **Greenland** is close to the North Pole, so it gets extremely stretched.
* **Africa** straddles the equator, so its size is represented much more accurately on a Mercator map.
On a globe, the true size relationship is immediately obvious.