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Mr. Reed
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What is a hemisphere? What is the line of latitude that divides the earth in half (north and south)? What is the line of longitude that divides the earth in half (east and west)? What hemispheres is the United States located in?
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Hemisphere: Half of the Earth Line that divides north and south: Equator Line that divides east and west: Prime Meridian Hemispheres of United States: North and West
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Line of Latitude measure the distance (in degrees) north and south of the equator The equator is 0 degrees They run east and west Think “ladder” for latitude
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Lines of longitude measure the distance (in degrees) east and west of the prime meridian Prime meridian is 0 degrees International dateline is 180 degrees What is the international dateline? They run north and south
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What does the combination of both coordinates give you? Answer: Absolute location Example: Kansas City is 39 degrees N, 98 degrees W Practice: Approximate the coordinates of Denver, CO using the map on the screen Do the same with Springfield, IL
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Globe: 3D representation of the earth Pros: see the earth as it really is Cons: only see half at a time Map: 2D representation of the earth Pros: See the whole world Cons: Can be distorted depending on type of map A cartographer is someone who makes maps
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Representation of a countries boundaries, territories, cities, capitals, etc. Shows features that were created by humans May include roads/train lines, etc. Uses: Mapping trips Examining regions Analyzing human characteristics
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Representation of the earths physical/natural features, such as elevation, landforms, bodies of water, etc. Uses: Analyzing geographic features Hiking
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Focuses on one type of information Can go beyond physical geography Uses: Show a very specific type of information
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There are some components most maps will share They are: Title Compass rose Legend/key Scale Latitude/Longitude
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