How Big is Nevada, Actually?

Weighing in at 110,657 square miles of land area, Nevada is the 7th-largest state by land area, coming in right behind Arizona and just in front of Colorado. But how big is it really? Many people have a hard time visualizing 110 square miles, let alone 110,657. You might be tempted to look at a map to get a visual sense of Nevada’s size, but be careful: most 2D maps massively distort area in favor of shape and presentation. This includes trusty Google Maps, which uses the popular Mercator Projection, a map projection which sacrifices the accurate display of size in favor of shape and presentation. With the Mercator Projection, geographic bodies become larger as you move further from the equator and towards the poles.

In order to compensate for these distorted 2D maps, we used special mapping software to create an outline of Nevada. As we move the outline around the map, it changes its shape to account for the projection’s distorting effects. This allowed us to create the following maps which accurately compare Nevada’s size to bodies of land around the world. For Nevadans more familiar with Nevada’s size, these maps should help put the size of other places in perspective and show how much these map distortions affect our perception. For those less familiar with Nevada, these maps will help give you an idea of how massive this gargantuan state really is.

Also, because this is the kind of thing we think about at SelfStorage.com, you’d need 15,424,700,544 10×20 storage units to store Nevada.
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