Unit 1: Mapping Elements/ Grid Systems
So, if the Earth rotates _____ of longitude in one hour of time, how many degrees does it rotate in two hours of time? ______ How about 3 hours? _____ Four hours? _____
-15 degrees -30 degrees -45 degrees -60 degrees
Equator = ____
0 degrees
Prime meridian = ____ ( _________, _______)= starting point
0 degrees Greenwich, England
Lines of latitude are numbered between ____ & _____
0 degrees & 90 degrees
Lines of longitude are numbered between ____ _____
0 degrees and 180 degrees
Low latitudes = ___ to ___ _____ ______
0 degrees to 30 degrees North and South
Latitude is usually measured in ______ intervals.
10 degree
North Pole = _______
90 degrees N
South Pole = _____
90 degrees S
0 degrees to 180 degrees W --->
Western Hemisphere
How to "map the lats": middle latitudes:
conic
How to "map the lats": Low latitudes:
cylindrical
flat-plane projection
designed from a flat plane touching the globe at one point distortion increases as you get further from tangent point HIGH LATS
How to "map the lats": high latitudes:
flat planes
Mercator cylindrical projection
it is designed from a cylinder wrapped around the globe the point on which the cylinder/paper is touching the globe is called a tangent point fails to show TRUE size/distance-- Greenland looks HUGE in comparison to other land masses
lines of latitude run ____ to ____ but measure _____ to _____ of the _______.
lines of latitude run east to west but measure north to south of the equator.
Lines of longitude ---> _________.
meridians
Lines of latitude---> _________
parallels
The Great Circle Route
represents the shortest distance between two points maps represent a ROUND world on a FLAT map-drawing a straight line will NOT show the shortest route
The Analemma
resembles a figure eight on the globe and identifies the location of the sun's direct rays and shows the accuracy of our clocks Winter solstice: December 21 Spring/vernal equinox: March 21 summer solstice: June 21 Fall/autumnal equinox: September 22 FOR NORTHERN HEMISPHERE
Earth is a ______
sphere
I. All maps must include the 5 following Mapping Elements: A. _________ -3 things having to do with _________ in a map -example for each
A. direction 1) direction indicator ex: N with an arrow pointing upward 2) compass rose ex: N, E, S, W 3) latitude & longitude ex: 42 degrees N, 87 degrees W
I. All maps must include the 5 following Mapping Elements: B. _______ -3 things having to do with _________ in a map -example for each
B. Scale 1) written/verbal scale ex: 1 inch equals 5 miles 2) graphic/bar scale ex: 0-----5 miles 3) fractional scale (representative fraction) ex: 1: 316,800, 1/316,800= 1: 1
I. All maps must include the 5 following Mapping Elements: C. ____/______ definition: note:
C. Key/Legend definition: interprets symbols & colors used on the map that represent real objects on Earth note: symbols change from map to map
I. All maps must include the 5 following Mapping Elements: D. _____ definition: __________ ___ _______ __ ___ ___
D. Title definition: describes the purpose of the map
I. All maps must include the 5 following Mapping Elements: E. _____
E. Color
0 degrees to 180 degrees E --->
Eastern Hemisphere
0 degrees to 90 degrees S --->
Southern Hemisphere
All points on the Earth are in ___ hemispheres
TWO
Impact on climate of being in the low-high latitude range?
The closer to the equator, Low latitudes (0-30 degrees), the warmer and more tropical the weather is. The farther away from the equator, high latitudes (60-90 degrees), the colder and more arctic the weather is.
Longitude is usually measured in _____ intervals.
15 degree
each time zone covers _____ in longitude.
15 degrees
Tropic of Cancer:
23 1/2 degrees North
Tropic of Capricorn:
23 1/2 degrees South
How many time zones are there in the world?
24
How many hours are in one day OR how long does it take the Earth to rotate 360 degrees of longitude?
24 hours
Middle latitudes = _____ to _____ _____ ______
30 degrees to 60 degrees North and South
____ in a circle
360
When the Earth makes one complete rotation on its axis, how many degrees of longitude does it rotate?
360 degrees
How do we determine the amount of degrees of longitude the Earth rotates in one hour
360 degrees (the amount of degrees the Earth rotates in one rotation on its axis)/24 (amount of hours it takes the Earth to make one rotation on its axis) = 15 degrees
1 degree = __ minutes
60
1 minute = __ seconds (distance NOT time)
60
High latitudes = ___ to ____ _____ ______
60 degrees to 90 degrees North and South
Arctic Circle:
66 1/2 degrees North
Antarctic Circle:
66 1/2 degrees South
Degrees: Degree of latitude = approximately __ miles
69
Degrees: Degree of longitude = approximately __ miles at the equator but gets smaller as you move toward the poles
69
180 degrees approximately longitude = _____________ ____ ____
International Date Line
Lines of longitude run _____ to _____ but measure ____ to ____ of the _____ ________.
Lines of longitude run north to south but measure east to west of the prime meridian.
0 degrees to 90 degrees N --->
Northern Hemisphere
How fast is Earth rotating on its axis?
Over 1,000 miles per hour if you're near the equator.
conic projection
this is designed from a cone being placed over a globe only useful for areas in the MID lats, distortion increases as you get further from the tangent point.
Goode's Interrupted Projection
this is the most accurate FLAT map!
Robinson Projection
this is the most common map used in American classrooms polar regions are flattened and stretched