World Geography Chapter 1
Because map projections can distort one or more of the properties of size, shape, distance, area, or direction, the cartographer must choose the projection to use based on the ______ of the map.
purpose
The Robinson projection produces minor _______, particularly in the _____ areas that appear flattened on the map. The sizes and shapes near the ______ and ______ edges of the map are accurate, and outlines of the continents appear much as they do on the ______.
distortions; polar; eastern; western; globe
Cartographers convert the three-dimensional globe image onto a flat map by creating a ______ _____.
map projection
Longitude lines, also called _______, are lines that connect the ______ and _____ Poles.
meridians; north; south
All points on Earth are located in _____ of the four hemispheres: north or south and east or west.
two
Winkel Tripel projections provide a good balance between overall _____ and _____ of land areas shown.
size; shape
absolute location
the exact position of a place on the Earth's surface
Mercator projections show _____ direction making it useful for ______navigation.
true; sea
When the curves of a globe become straight or only slightly curved lines on a map, ______ occurs in ______, _____, _____, or ______.
Distortion; shape; distance; area; direction
Globes accurately display all these properties because...?
It is 3D and round
This type of projection is most accurate at the ______ because shapes and distances are increasingly distorted when moving away from the Equator and toward the _____.
Equator; Poles
Winkel Tripel map projections cannot be used to determine precise ________, ______, or ______ ______ ______ _____ _____.
distances; sizes, shapes of specific global features
planar projection
a map created by projecting an image of the Earth onto a geometric plane
map projection
a mathematical formula used to represent the curved surface of the Earth on the flat surface of a map
A planar projection is also known as an ______ _______.
azimuthal projection
great circle route
an imaginary line that follows the curve of the Earth and represents the shortest distance between two points
The Equator is defined as ____ degrees latitude, the North Pole as ____° N, and the South Pole as ____° S.
0; 90;90
For a more precise reading of a location, a degree is divided into _____ _____. Each minute is then divided into ____ ______ just as hours and minutes on a clock are divided to provide a more exact time.
60 minutes; 60 seconds
The Northern Hemisphere includes any location north of the Equator up to ____° N, while the Southern Hemisphere includes any location south of the Equator up to _____° S.
90; 90
The string will form an arc that is part of a great circle, what is the great circle?
An imaginary line that follows the Earth's curvature
A globe is a scale model of the Earth that depicts properties such as...?
Area, distance, and direction
Mapmakers are called...?
Cartographers
Locations east of the Prime Meridian are identified as part of the _______ ______, and locations west of the Prime Meridian as part of the ________ ______.
Eastern Hemisphere; Western Hemisphere
______ ________ ______-______ projection resembles a globe that has been ____ _____ and laid flat.
Goode's Interrupted Equal-Area; cut apart
A _______ projection is a common example of a _____ projection.
Mercator; cylindrical
Because a planar projection is most accurately represented from its center, it is often used for maps of the ______.
Poles
The longitude line located 180° from the ______ ______, on the opposite side of the Earth, is called the _______ _______ ______.
Prime Meridian; International Date Line
A map is a flat representation of all or part of the planet. But, unlike globes, maps cannot show all the...?
Properties accurately
A _______ projection looks similar to a _____ _____ projection, although its east-west projections run in a _____ line.
Robinson; Winkel Tripel; straight
______ is relatively accurate on conic projections, and straight lines drawn on them approximate _____ _____ ____ if distances are not great.
Shape; great circle routes
A straight line of true direction on a map is not always the ______ distance between two points on Earth.
Shortest
To find the actual shortest distance between any two places you have to....?
Stretch a piece of string around a globe from one point to another.
Mapmakers, use mathematical formulas to transfer information from the ______ ______ to the ______ ______ .
Three-dimensional globe; two-dimensional map
World maps used for general reference use the ______ _______ projection.
Winkel Tripel
conic projection
a map created by projecting an image of Earth onto a cone placed over part of an Earth model
cylindrical projection
a map created by projecting Earth's image onto a cylinder
An _______ location is an exact ______ ______ derived from the latitude and longitude lines that intersect at that place.
absolute; global address
Great circle routes are useful because they indicate _____ _____ between two locations.
actual distance
A ______ projection is the Earth's surface projected onto a map formed into a _____.
conic; cone
A cylindrical projection is based on how a map would look if the globe was projected onto a ______.
cylinder
While globes are useful for portraying the entire Earth, their ability to display _____ features of a particular _____ are limited.
detailed; region
Meridian lines located east of the Prime Meridian are identified as _____ ______, and lines located west are known as ______ ______.
east longitude; west longitude
Although latitude run in an _____-______-_____ direction, it measures distance to the ______ and ______ of the Equator.
east-to-west; north; south
The Prime Meridian and International Date Line split the globe into _____ and ____ halves.
east; west
There are many kinds of map projections, some with _____ names and some named after the _______ who developed them.
general; cartographer
Both globes and maps use a ______ ______ in order to form a pattern of lines that cross one another. These patterns are used to help find the _______ of places on the Earth's surface.
grid system; location
Maps, however, are useful for showing more _____ information.
in-depth
Although GIE-A projection shows the true size and shape of Earth's ________, distances between land features are generally ______.
landmasses; distorted
Lines of _______, or parallels, circle the Earth ______ to the Equator.
latitude; parallel
Parallels north of the Equator are called ______ _____. Parallels south of the Equator are called ______ _____.
north latitude; south latitude
Although longitude runs in a ______-_____-______ direction, but they measure distance _____ and _____ of the ______ ______, which is identified as _____° longitude.
north-to-south; east; west; Prime Meridian, 0
Meridians run ________ to the lines of latitude, and they also use the measurement of degrees.
perpendicular
Three major categories of map projections are _____, ______, and _____.
planar; cylindrical; conic
A planar projection shows the Earth centered in such a way that a straight line coming from the center to any other point represents the ______ ______.
shortest distance
Great circle routes therefore mark the ______ ______ that an object can travel between two points.
shortest distance