Lab
Mercator Distortion
The Mercator projection preserves angles for navigation but grotesquely inflates areas near the poles. Tissot indicatrices—small circles drawn at regular intervals on the globe—reveal the distortion: at the equator they stay circular and small, but toward the poles they balloon into enormous ellipses. Drag the gold reference circle to see how a fixed patch of Earth changes apparent size across latitudes.
Latitude
0°
of reference circle
Scale factor
1.00×
area inflation
True area
—
vs projected area
Projection
Mercator
current view
Projection
Display
Tissot spacing
Interval
30°
Reference circle
Radius
5°
Drag the gold circle on the map