Shared Borders Are Visible On The Topologist’s World Map
Allow us to explain why this globe map appears to be so distinct. The traditional picture of our world is replaced by touchpoints for shared borders between countries on the topologist’s map of the world.
North and South America, for example, are depicted at the bottom of the globe, with touching borders that run the length of their shared landmass. This picture shows all of the connected major landmasses, which are surrounded by unconnected island masses. When compared to standard maps, it’s merely another way to see how interconnected our globe is.