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Globes and Maps TEKS WG.13a; 21a-c,e; 22e

Globes Globes are three dimensional representations of the earth

Advantages of Globes Globes are more accurate than maps Globes are not distorted

Disadvantages of Globes Globes are not portable Globes do not show detail Globes are more expensive than maps There are no thematic globes

Maps Maps are two dimensional representations of the earth

Advantages of Maps Maps are cheaper than globes Maps show detail Maps can show themes (thematic maps) and be used for comparing things Maps can be put into a book called an atlas Maps are portable

Disadvantages of Maps Maps are distorted because the earth is not flat Maps can distort shape, area, direction, and distance This problem is somewhat solved by different map projections

Map Projections Map projections are a way to draw maps in order to lessen distortion. There are different types of projections because people use maps for different reasons.

Mercator

Mercator The Mercator is used by ship navigators How do you identify it? It is square The latitude and longitude lines are at right angles The top and bottom of the map are heavily distorted (Greenland is ginormous!)

Great Circle Route

Great Circle Route The Great Circle Route projection is used by airline pilots because it shows the shortest distance between two points How do you identify it? It is a circle It only shows one hemisphere The latitude lines are circles The longitude lines radiate from the center

Robinson

Robinson The Robinson projection is used to compare data. How do you identify it? It has curved sides The longitude lines curve towards the north and south pole

Different Types of Maps Political Maps Physical Maps Topographic Maps Special-purpose Cartograms

Political Maps Political maps show man-made features such as cities, states, provinces, territories, or countries (Page 18 & 19)

Physical Maps Physical maps help you see the type of landforms and bodies of water in a specific area (Page 20 & 21)

Special-Purpose Maps Special-Purpose maps show specific types of information. Here are some examples of special-purpose maps: Qualitative maps Cartograms Flow line maps

Special-Purpose Maps Other types of special-purpose maps: Population distribution and density Economic activity Resource Language Ethnicity

Special-Purpose Maps Other types of special-purpose maps: Climate Precipitation Vegetation

Small Scale Maps Maps can be large or small scale A small scale map shows a large area but without much detail. A small scale is used to see relative location in a region or between regions

Large Scale Maps A large scale map shows a small area with much more detail A large scale is used to see relative location within a region