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All maps have distortions!
What is distortion?
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Distortion is a change in shape, size, or position of a place when it is shown on a map.
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Can you identify these map projections?
Can you explain the distortions of each?
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Eckert IV: show size but distorts shape
MAP PROJECTIONS Eckert IV Eckert IV: show size but distorts shape Mercator : shows direction but distorts size Goode’s: shows continents but distorts oceans Robinson: balances size and shape, fairly accurate picture of the world. Mercator Projection Goode’s Homolosine Projection Robinson Projection
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What is the best representation of the world?
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The GLOBE!!!
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Advantages and disadvantages of using a globe vs. a map projection.
Maps are 2 dimensional some parts must be stretched or distorted which changes shape, size and features. Maps show great detail and can be carried easily. Globes are 3 dimensional and shaped like the Earth. Globes don’t show details. Globes are too big to carry!
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The main purpose of maps is to located things on Earth.
Absolute Location: Using the geographic address or lines of longitude and latitude to find the precise point where a place is located on Earth. Also called using a global grid. Relative Location: Describing where a place is located by comparing it to another. Cardinal directions: north, south, east or west.
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Let’s practice our skills using absolute location and relative location
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