You do understand that you can’t take a flat object and make it into a sphere without distorting it right? You have to stretch, bend, fold, or cut a flat object in order to make it into a sphere. So that would mean that if the earth is in fact flat, it would be 100% absolutely impossible to make a spherical map of it that is actually accurate to scale. It can’t be done if the earth is actually flat. The only way that a globe can be accurately scaled to where you can measure between any two points on it and accurately calculate the actual distance is if the earth is actually a sphere. If the earth was flat then the distances between points on a globe would be severely distorted. That’s why flat earthers can’t produce a flat map of the earth that is actually to scale where you can measure between any two points and accurately calculate the actual distance between those two places that’s why their maps either drastically distort continent sizes to where the southern continents like Australia and South America are 4 times larger than Asia or North America or they dramatically distort the size of the oceans to where you’d be flying 20,000+ miles between Perth and Madagascar if you actually flew traveling straight west according to a flat earth map. If you actually take the shortest route on a flat earth map you’d be flying over Indonesia, India, the Middle East, and East Africa to get there but those flights are directly over the ocean the whole time, not over land. And in reality Madagascar is pretty much straight west of Perth. So if the earth is in fact flat, a globe should be dramatically distorted, but it’s not, it’s actually very precise unlike the flat earth map.