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Textbook pgs. 12-15 and 106 Vocab #2 Types of Maps
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physical map This shows the location and the topography, or shape, of the Earth’s physical features (rivers, lakes, deserts, mountains, etc.)
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elevation Height, as shown on a map compared to sea level; for instance where mountains or hills might be.
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political map This shows the boundaries and locations of political units such as countries, states, counties, cities, and towns
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thematic map These are maps that emphasize a single idea or a particular kind of information about an area; there are many types of thematic maps.
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qualitative map These are maps that use colors, symbols, lines, or dots to show information related to specific ideas (like historical information.)
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flow-line maps These are maps that illustrate the movement of people, animals, goods, and ideas; also, physical processes like hurricanes and glaciers.
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GIS Computer software programs that accept data from different sources – maps, satellite images, printed text, and statistics and converts the information into a map that can be easily changed.
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natural resources Elements from the Earth that are not made by people but can be used by them for food, fuel, or other necessities
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renewable resources These are resources from the Earth that cannot be used up or can by replaced and grown naturally in a short period of time
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non-renewable resources These are resources that cannot be replaced once used up (for example, oil or coal)
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