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Geography ~ a descriptive science dealing with the surface of the earth, its division into continents and countries, and climate~
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Cardinal Directions North South East West
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Projections Projections ~various plans to represent the earth~ Mercator Projection Robinson Projection Goode’s Interrupted Projection (Equal Area) (Equal Area) Polar Projection
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Mercator
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Robinson
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Goode’s Interrupted
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Polar
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Hemispheres Northern Southern Eastern Western
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The Hemispheres
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Longitude & Latitude Longitude lines Longitude lines = Vertical lines & Meridians ~ measures East and West (degrees) ~ runs North and South ~longitude starts at 0 degrees, known as the Prime Meridian. Latitude lines Latitude lines = Horizontal & parallel lines ~ measures North and South (degrees) ~ runs East and West ~latitude starts at 0 degrees, known as the Equator
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How Latitude and Longitude Form the Global Grid
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Types of Maps Cartography: – – Maps are produced by cartographers. Cartography refers both the study of maps and the process of map-making. Political – –Boundaries – –Cities & Capitals – –Oceans Physical (Topography) – –Deserts – –Mountains – –Lakes – –Swamps/marsh land – –Forestshttp://geography.about.com
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Absolute Location Definition: –A point on the earth's surface expressed by a coordinate system such as latitude and longitude. Example: –I need to find that treasure using absolute location, not by some silly written description on the back of this old map! http://geography.about.com
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Relative Location Definition: –A location of a place in relation to another place (i.e. south or downhill). Example: –The relative location of Kansas City, Missouri is just east of Kansas City, Kansas. http://geography.about.com
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