Maps: the blueprints of travel
There are dozens of kinds of maps
Flat Map: Most familiar Mercator Projection: most common flat map
Somewhat distorted because you can’t flatten the earth A straight line on a flat map may not be the shortest route because the earth is round
Remember: Maps that can lie flat, lie (they are inaccurate)
Route Map: maps that show where an airline flies, also road routes that show driving times between cities Airline Route Map Driving/Road Route Map
Globe: the most accurate map Awkward to use and lack detail
Locator Maps: usually represent a city, local area, using a locator grid of numbers and letters Often found in travel industry reference books Help find hotels and attractions
Mental Map: the way you picture geography in your mind The farther away a place the more simple your mental map is….which makes more errors
Hemispheres: ◦ Northern-above the equator January is in winter, July is in summer ◦ Southern- below the equator January is in summer, July is in the winter
Hemispheres: ◦ Western : North and South America ◦ Eastern : Everything else
Latitude: distance measured north and south of the equator ◦ The farther away from the equator you get the greater the variation in seasonal temperature ◦ The closer to the equator you get the less seasonal the temperature Latitude
Latitude: distance measured north and south of the equator ◦ The northern and southern most latitudes are called polar latitude
◦ The latitudes near the equator are called tropical latitude
The latitudes between the polar and the tropical are called the temperate latitudes. (Arkansas)
Longitude: distance east and west of an arbitrary line called the Prime Meridian in Greenwich, England (Old Royal Observatory) Around the Earth
To have universal time-the world is divided into 24 standard time zones of 15 degrees each.