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Geography Skills
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Parts of Maps Title – tells what the map is about Orientation – compass rose for directions Date – when was the map created
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Author – who produced the map Legend or Key explains colors, symbols Scale- ratio of map to real-life size ClassificationRangeExamples large scale1:0 – 1:600,000 1:0.00001 for map of virus; 1:5,000 for walking map of town medium scale1:600,000 – 1:2,000,000Map of a country small scale1:2,000,000 – 1:∞ 1:50,000,000 for world map; 1:10 21 for map of galaxy
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What parts of the map can you find?
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Parallels and Meridians Longitude- vertical lines on a map or globe that measure distance east and west. Latitude- horizontal lines used to measure distance north and south.
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The Global Grid
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Types of maps
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Physical Map- shows the physical features of the earth’s surface, or the differences in elevation.
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Political Map- shows the boundaries between countries.
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Special Purpose Maps- Road maps, natural resource maps, economic activity maps, and time zone maps, etc.
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What kinds of maps are these? What would you use them for?
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Map Projections It is a way of representing the rounded earth on a flat surface. Mercator Projection Conic Projection
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Map Projections (cont.) Sinusodial Projection Azimuthal Projection Goodes Interupted Equal- Area Projection Robinson Projection Gall-Peters Projection
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