Maps! Study Guide Sheet
If the scale of a map is 1:24,000, then 1 inch on the map represents __________ FEET on Earth's surface.
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If the scale of a map is 1:24,000, then 1 inch on the map represents __________ INCHES on Earth's surface.
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If the scale of a map is 1:24,000, then 1/2 inch on the map represents __________ INCHES on Earth's surface.
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If the scale on a map reads 1 inch equals 1 mile then, 1/2 inch on the map represents __________ miles on Earth
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If the scale on a map reads 1 inch equals 1 mile then, 2 miles on Earth represents __________ inches on the map
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If the scale on a map reads 1 inch equals 1 mile then, 1.5 miles on Earth represents __________ inches on the map
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Give an example of a fractional scale and a written scale
1:24,000, 1 inch = 1 mile
First to demonstrate Earth was spherical
Aritsotle
Science of map making
Cartography
Science of mapmaking
Cartography
In movement of goods the intensity decreases as distance increases
Distance Decay
Abbreviation for computer system that can capture, store, and display data
GIS
Abbreviation of the system that actually determines the precise position of something
GPS
This type of projection shows the globe as a rectangular map
Mercator
Describe the difference between small-scale and large-scale maps
Small-scale - more land area in less detail, global map Large-scale - less land area in more detail, local map
Distortion is especially severe on
Small-scale maps
Which map would have the smallest scale?
World
Exact location
absolute
Type of region that's uniform throughout
formal
This type of scale shows less land area in more detail usually used for local maps
large
Explains where something is on Earth
location
Refers to all of the human and physical attributes in a location
place
A system for transferring locations from a globe to a flat map ___
projection
Scientific way of transferring locations of Earth's surface to a flat map
projection
Spatial unit or group of places that share similar characteristics
region
Described by something's relationship to places around it
relative
The acquisition of data about Earth's surface from a satellite orbiting Earth
remote sensing
Relationship between the length on a map that feature on the landscape ___
scale
The relationship of a features size on a map to its actual size
scale