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Geography Unit Today’s Class: We’ll be covering key geography terms. Today’s Class: We’ll be covering key geography terms.
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Latitude / These are imaginary lines that circle the earth in an east-west direction parallel to the equator. Measurement begins at the equator (0°).
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Longitude / These are imaginary lines that circle the earth in a north-south direction and meet at the poles. The lines of longitude are measured from the Prime Meridian (0°)
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The Equator / The equator is a horizontal line that splits the earth’s globe in half. The equator is located at 0° latitude.
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Prime Meridian / Meridian refers to the lines of longitude that go north and south. / The Prime Meridian is a imaginary line that is defined as 0°. The opposite to the prime meridian is the international date line which is located at 180°.
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International Date Line - / The International Date Line (180°)- is an imaginary line on the surface of the Earth opposite the Prime Meridian which offsets the date as one travels east or west
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Absolute Location / Absolute Location – a place in terms of its latitude and longitude. / Ex: 60°N, 40°E / Absolute Location – a place in terms of its latitude and longitude. / Ex: 60°N, 40°E
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Relative Location / Relative Location – a place in terms of its nearby landmarks. / Ex. Canada is north of United States or / Dalian is south of Harbin. / Relative Location – a place in terms of its nearby landmarks. / Ex. Canada is north of United States or / Dalian is south of Harbin.
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Physical Map / Physical maps show identifiable landmarks such as mountains, rivers, lakes, oceans, and other permanent geographic features. / The purpose of a physical map isn’t to show political boundaries.
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Political Maps / Political maps show the boundaries of each country, thus the most important purpose of the political map is to show territorial borders.
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Maps
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In groups of 2 or 3 create a list outlining how maps can be used; and what information you can gather from looking at maps.
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What is a map? What information can a map tell us? What is an Atlas? A map is a representation of the partial surface of the earth. Maps usually represent information in 3 ways: Using color Using symbols Using words
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What do these two maps tell us? What symbols are they using? What important things are they missing?
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Why are these two maps better than the last two? What have they included?
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What is a legend? A legend explains the meaning of symbols on a map. It is usually located beside the map near the bottom of the map. The legend is not located at the top of the map. Some maps call a legend a key, but for the purpose of this class we will call it a legend. What are some symbols that are used in a map?
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All good maps include a: Title, legend, and a compass rose. What is a compass rose: An illustration on a map or chart that shows the different points of direction (North, South, East, West and Intermediate directions: Northeast, Southeast, Southwest, and Northwest).
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Road Symbol Subway Symbol
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Borders
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Important Vocabulary Legend : A legend explains the meaning of symbols on a map. Compass Rose : illustration on a map or chart that shows the different points of direction Atlas : A book containing geographical maps. Cardinal Points: The four cardinal directions or cardinal points are north, south, east, and west. Legend : A legend explains the meaning of symbols on a map. Compass Rose : illustration on a map or chart that shows the different points of direction Atlas : A book containing geographical maps. Cardinal Points: The four cardinal directions or cardinal points are north, south, east, and west.
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