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The Geographer’s Tools Chapter 1 Section 2
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Maps and Globes Two or Three Dimensions –Maps purpose is show locations on the earth and where they are in relationship to others around them in 2-D All maps are distorted therefore many map projections are created by cartographers to represent the round earth on a flat surface –A globe is a 3-D representation of the earth. View of the earth as it sits in space Not practical to carry with your or to see locations close up
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Different Types of Maps Topographic maps: shows the natural and man-made features on the earth Also known as general purpose maps
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Different Types of Maps Thematic maps: emphasize specific kinds of information, such as climate or population density
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Different Types of Maps Navigation maps: used by sailors and pilots
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Science of Mapmaking Surveying maps –Field Surveys –Aerial Photography –Satellites
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Science of Mapmaking Satellites –Landsat maps: series of satellites that orbit the earth can map the earth in 16 days
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GOES (Geostationary Operational Environment Satellite): is a weather satellite and it maintains a constant view of specific places on the earth. Science of Mapmaking
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GIS (Geographic Information Systems) –Information is stored in layers and allows the viewer to see a specific location from different view points. –Uses maps –Aerial photos –Satellite images –Other data (Google Maps is an example of a program using GIS)
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Science of Mapmaking GPS (Global Positioning Systems) –Originally for military –24 satellites Navstars –Exact latitude, longitude, altitude, and time is sent to a receiver –Many people use GPS receivers or apps on their smart phones to find an exact location of a place or can be used to track a transmitter
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THE END The Geographer’s Tools Chapter 1 Section 2
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