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Basic Map Vocabulary
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A map is a graphic representation of a place.
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An atlas is a book of maps or charts.
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A compass rose is a symbol on a map that shows direction.
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A map key or legend is a table on a map that lists and explains the symbols on map. Map Key
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The scale on a map gives the distance between two points on a map. Map Scale
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The equator is an imaginary line around the Earth.
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The equator divides our planet into the northern and southern hemispheres. It measures 0° latitude.
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Equator
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The prime meridian is an imaginary line around the Earth. It represents 0° longitude.
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The prime meridian divides our planet into the western and eastern hemispheres.
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Prime Meridian
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The term hemisphere means half of a sphere or ball shape.
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Our planet is divided into hemispheres.
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The northern hemisphere is the half of the Earth that is north of the equator.
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Northern Hemisphere
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The southern hemisphere is the half of the Earth that is south of the equator.
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Southern Hemisphere
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The eastern hemisphere is the half of the Earth east of the prime meridian.
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The eastern hemisphere includes the continents of Asia, Africa, Europe, and Australia.
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Eastern Hemisphere
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The western hemisphere is the half of the Earth west of the prime meridian.
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The western hemisphere includes the continents of north and south America.
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Western Hemisphere
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Northern Hemisphere Western Hemisphere North America North America is located in the northern and western hemispheres.
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To find an exact location on a map, a grid system of lines is used.
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The imaginary lines used to create the grid are called lines of latitude and longitude. Exact location of a place is measured in degrees latitude and longitude.
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Latitude lines run parallel to the equator. The equator is at 0° latitude. Latitude Lines
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Longitude lines run parallel to the prime meridian. The prime meridian is at 0° longitude. Longitude Lines
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