For example on wikipedia for Switzerland it says the country has an area of 41,285 km². Does this take into account that a lot of that area is actually angled at a steep inclination, thus the actual surface area is in effect larger than what you would expect when looking onto a map in satellite view?

  • njm1314@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    It’s not, but I love the idea that it could be. You just know some of those megalomaniac dictators would be piling up fake Hills to make their country bigger. Turkmenistan would have giant Towers of dirt everywhere.

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      3 months ago

      Due to the fractal nature of geometery, all they would have to do is use more fine-grained measurements. :)

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      Do you think the holes left by digging the dirt would also count as increased area? Because it feels like it’d be a 2 for one deal