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Chapter 1, Section 3
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Includes the area’s elevation, relief and landforms
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Elevation – how high above sea level Relief – differences between high and low parts of an area Landforms – feature of topography (hills or valleys)
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Landform PlainMountainPlateau Elevation Can vary – Nearly flat / gently rolling High elevation Relief Low reliefHigh reliefLow relief
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What are different ways that you can study or learn about the Earth’s surface?
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Maps are drawn to scale and use symbols to represent topography (the shape of the land) and other features on Earth’s surface.
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Road maps Physical maps Political maps Climate maps Topographic maps
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Earth is a sphere Scientists measure the Earth in degrees (1/360 of the distance around a circle) Where do we start??
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Equator & Prime Meridian Imaginary lines that divide the Earth in half DRAW Label Equator and Prime Meridian
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Lines of longitude and latitude divide the Earth up further Creates a grid
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Every point on Earth has a specific latitude and longitude
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What does the topography of an area include? What are the main types of landforms? How do maps represent Earth’s surface and help find locations?
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Pleasanton (37N, 122W) Cairo, Egypt (30N, 31E) Darwin, Australia (38N, 33E) Hong Kong, China (22N, 114E) Panama City, Panama (9N, 79W) Sao Paulo, Brazil (23S, 46W) Veracruz, Mexico (19N, 96W)
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