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ES1 Notes Mapping
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Latitude and Longitude Latitude and Longitude form a grid system used to locate points on the Earth.
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Distances north or south of the equator are measured by ________of ___________. parallels of latitude
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0 degrees The latitude of the equator is ______.
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The latitude of the North Pole is ______________. 90 0 North
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The latitude of the South Pole is ______________ 90 0 South
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Everywhere in the Northern Hemisphere you can determine your latitude with a device called a _____. sextant
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In order to do this you must find the star Polaris, also called the _______. North Star
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This star is directly over head of the __________. axis of the north pole.
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Meridians of Longitude measure distance as east or west of the Prime Meridian.
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The longitude of the Prime Meridian is ____. 0
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The eastern and western hemispheres meet at the ____________________. International Date Line (180 degrees)
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Any point on earth can be described by latitude and longitude coordinates. Latitude must be given first.
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This would be incorrect:_________. 140 0 W, 25 0 N
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This would be correct:___________. 25 0 N, 140 0 W
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Latitude and longitude coordinates are given in degrees, ___________, and _______________. minutes and seconds
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54 55
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54 55 54 0 36’
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Each degree ( o )is broken into 60 smaller pieces, each piece is called a _______. minute (, )
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54 0 37 ’ 54 0 36 ’
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54 0 37 ’ 54 0 36 ’ 54 0 36’35,,
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Each minute (, )is broken into 60 smaller pieces, each smaller piece is called a _______. second (,, )
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30 o 45’ 30’’ would read as _______. 30 degrees, 45 minutes, and 30 seconds
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wE N S 40N, 90W
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L60 N 30 E B40N 150W Q 30S 90E H20S 60W
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Modern Map Making Today most maps are made using ____. remote sensing (using objects that are not in direct contact with the earth)
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Methods of Remote Sensing include 1)Aerial Photographs 2)Radar Imaging 3)Sonar 4)Satellite Imaging
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_______________ are maps. These are often used by military. Can be used to give 3D effect commonly used to update topographic maps. aerial photographs
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Airplanes fly over area and beam down _____________ that is echoed back to the plane. imaging radar
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Advantages of imaging radar are that it can be used _________________. day or night and under any type of weather conditions.
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Imaging Radar
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The ocean floor has been mapped using ____________. sonar (this uses sound waves)
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Large areas are mapped using ____. satellite images
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Satellite images are often given false color to more easily recognize different land features and surfaces.
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Geologic Maps and Geologic Cross sections Geologic maps show the surface rock type if layer of soil is removed.
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ROCK TYPE SYMBOL AGE OLDEST YOUNGEST
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Geologic Cross Section A B C D E
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The oldest rock layer is ________. The youngest rock layer is _______. E A
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Information in a topographic maps includes _______________ roads, buildings, water bodies, landfills, rail roads, etc.
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Topographic maps show _________ elevation. (measured in height above sea level)
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Topographic maps show elevation by the use of ________________. contour lines.
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A contour line connects ________________________. points of equal elevation.
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x12 x39
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The difference in elevation between contour lines next to each other is known as the ________________ contour interval.
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CI = 2
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CI = 25
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CI = 10
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CI =40
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CI = 20
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CI = 40
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A darkened line on a topographic map that has the elevation written on it is called an _________________. index contour.
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A point on a map that has the actual surveyed elevation at that point is called a ___________. benchmark.
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There are 3 rules for using topographic maps.
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Rule 1) ___________________. Contour lines “close” around elevations and depressions.
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X = more than 10,400 and less than 10,500
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X = 40 Y = 20
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2) Rule 2: ____________________ contour lines never cross or touch each other.
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3) Rule 3: _________________ contour lines form V’s when they cross a river.
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The “V” always points uphill to a higher elevation. This means that the if the river flows downhill, it MUST flow the opposite direction of the V.
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X = 110
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Y=880
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Map Information
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A __________ or _______ tells the meaning of symbols on a map. legend or key
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The relationship between map distance and actual distances is shown by a ____. scale
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Types of scales
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Use the graphic scale to determine the length of line A.
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1020304047
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The length of Line A is _______. 47 kilometers
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Use the graphic scale to determine the length of line B.
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46577.3
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Line B is ______ 7.3 miles.
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Verbal Scale: 1” = 1 mile means ______________. 1 inch on map = one mile on land
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What is the length of line C? 1” = 2000’
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3.5 inches x 2000 feet/inch = 7000 feet
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Line C is ________ 7000 feet.
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What is the length of line D? 1 cm = 2000 feet
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12.3 cm x 2000 feet/cm = 24,600 feet.
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Line D is ________ 24,600 feet.
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If the representative fraction is 1:24000, - this means _____________ one unit of anything on map = 24000 of those units in actual distance
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x y 1 inch
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