How to read & use a map First Coast High School A.P. World History World History Honors World History By Michael Aiken.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Map skills Latitude and Longitude
Advertisements

Latitude and Longitude
Maps & Globes Basic map components, types, & projection.
A model or representation of the Earth’s surface
Section 1: Finding Locations on EarthFinding Locations on Earth
Using Maps and Globes.
M AP S KILLS. L ATITUDE AND L ONGITUDE To study the world, geographers use a patter of imaginary lines that circle the globe called a grid. These grids.
I. Geography Skills A. Terms 1. Latitude: - Distance north or south of equator - Lines called parallels.
Lines of Latitude and Longitude
1. What are longitude lines? 2. What are latitude lines? 3. What do symbols on a map stand for?
 A. Globe - A scale model of the Earth.  1. Globe vocabulary.
World Geography Chapter 1: The Tools of Geography.
Finding locations on the Earth. Latitude (parallels) imaginary lines drawn around the earth parallel to the equator definition – the distance north or.
Geography Notes. Geography: The study of features on Earth’s surface including landforms, bodies of water, climate, plants, animals and people. There.
Latitude and Longitude. Latitude and Longitude is one way of expressing absolute location. Houston, TX - They are imaginary lines that circle the globe.
Map and Globe Terms.
Map Skills. A globe is an accurate model of the world because it has 3 dimensions and can show its actual shape. Maps show the world in only 2 dimensions.
Models of the Earth Section 1 Preview Key Ideas Latitude Longitude Comparing Latitude and Longitude Great Circles Finding Direction Section 1: Finding.
Map Projections, Types of Maps Latitude and Longitude
VOCAB #1 PGS GEOGRAPHY The study of the physical features of the Earth and its atmosphere, and of human activity as it affects and is affected.
Map Skills Vocabulary. Globe - A round model of the earth that shows its shape, lands, and directions as they truly relate to one another.
Latitude and Longitude
 Distance measure in degrees- from 0 o to 90 o North or South of the equator  Equator- primary reference point  Lines are called parallels- form complete.
Using Latitude and Longitude.  Relative location: describing the location of a place in relation to another place.  Absolute location: exact location.
Table of Contents Exploring Earth’s Surface Models of Earth Topographic Maps Mapping Earth’s Surface.
Basic Map Vocabulary. A map is a graphic representation of a place.
You are here! But how do I know where here is? Longitude and Latitude.
Globes and maps.
G 1-2 Models of Earth EQ: How do maps and globes represent the Earth?
Map Skills Essential Question: What basic map skills should I know? Vocabulary Atlas.
Map skills.
Finding Locations on Earth
Key TermsGeography Parallels and Meridians Hemispheres Map Grid and Index Maps
Maps and Map Skills.
Map Skills Notes.
Geography.
Chapter 3 Objectives Distinguish between latitude and longitude.
Models of Earth Chapter 1, Lesson 2.
MAP KEY/LEGEND A map key or legend shows the meaning of the symbols used on the map.
Latitude and Longitude
Mapping the Earth Using Latitude and Longitude
Geographer’s Tools Maps Globes Graphs.
Latitude and Longitude
Longitude Latitude.
Hemispheres, Latitude & Longitude
Geography: The Study of Earth
Latitude and Longitude
LATITUDE and LONGITUDE
Common Features of a Map
Finding Locations on Earth
Map skills Latitude and Longitude
Geography Vocabulary.
Geography and Culture Vocabulary
Latitude and Longitude
Definitions Latitude – Distance north or south from the equator measured in degrees Longitude – Distance east or west of the Prime Meridian measured in.
Objective: To examine the basic elements of a map.
Maps and Map Skills.
Working with Maps Understanding the Hemispheres
Map Components Title Grid Compass Rose Key or Legend Scale.
Mapping.
Mapping the Earth.
Modeling the Planet Chapter 3
Hemisphere Half of a sphere..
Map Skills.
Lines of Latitude and Longitude
Imaginary Lines on a Map
Absolute Location - the absolute location of a place is its exact set of coordinates on the planet, frequently expressed in degrees of longitude and.
Map skills Latitude and Longitude
Map skills Latitude and Longitude
Basic Geography Skills
Presentation transcript:

How to read & use a map First Coast High School A.P. World History World History Honors World History By Michael Aiken

Cartography Cartography is the art and science of expressing the known physical features of the earth graphically by maps and charts. Old World Map c.1629

Compass Headings One of the basic features of a map is the directional markings known as compass headings. These headings are reference points for the orientation of the map or globe enabling the reader to navigate from “point A” to “point B” by way of an the imaginary line linking directional compass points such as north, south, east, or west. These compass points for north, south, east, and west form a perfect circle connecting a 360 degree arc whereas true north is 0 degrees, east is 90 degrees, south is 180 degrees, and west is 270 degrees.

Hemispheres A world map or global projection is usually broken into four hemispheres : eastern, western, northern, and southern. Western Hemisphere Eastern Hemisphere

The Equator & The Prime Meridian The eastern and western hemisphere is divided by the prime meridian located at 0 degrees longitude. The equator divides the northern & southern hemisphere at 0 degrees latitude.

Map Legends & Symbols Cartographic symbology has been developed in an effort to portray the world accurately and effectively convey information to the map reader. A legend explains the pictorial language of the map, known as its symbology.

Globes vs. Flat Maps A globe is a three-dimensional scale model of Earth. It is the only geographical representation that has a negligible distortion over large areas. A flat map is created using a map projection that inevitably introduces an increasing amount of distortion the larger area that the map shows.

Atlas An atlas is a collection of maps of Earth or a region of Earth. They have traditionally been bound into book form, but today many atlases are in multimedia formats. In addition to presenting geographic features and political boundaries, many atlases often feature geopolitical, social, religious and economic statistics.

Of Meridians & Equators A meridian (or line of longitude) is an imaginary arc on the Earth's surface from the North Pole to the South Pole that connects all locations running along it with a given longitude. The position of a point on the meridian is given by the latitude. Each meridian is perpendicular to all circles of latitude at the intersection points. Each is also the same size, being half of a great circle on the Earth's surface and therefore measuring 20, km. Since the meridian that passes through Greenwich, England, establishes the meaning of zero degrees of longitude, or the Prime Meridian, any other meridian is identified by the angle, referenced to the center of the earth as vertex, between where it and the prime meridian cross the equator. As there are 360 degrees in a circle, the meridian on the opposite side of the earth from Greenwich (which forms the other half of a circle with the one through Greenwich) is 180° longitude, and the others lie between 0° and 180° of West longitude in the Western Hemisphere (west of Greenwich) and between 0° and 180° of East longitude in the Eastern Hemisphere (east of Greenwich). Most maps show the lines of longitude. The term "meridian" comes from the Latin meridies, meaning "midday"; the sun crosses a given meridian midway between the times of sunrise and sunset on that meridian. The same Latin stem gives rise to the terms a.m. (ante meridiem) and p.m. (post meridiem) used to disambiguate hours of the day when using the 12-hour clock.12-hour clock