World Geography: Tools of Geography

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GIS

Geographic Information System

GPS

Global Positioning System

HEI

Human/Environmental/Interaction: includes activities such as growing corn, skiing in Vail, mining, deforestation

Five Themes of Geography

Lucy, Please Help Me Read! Location, Place, Human/ Environmental/Interaction, Movement, Region

atlas

a collection of maps, graphs, charts, in book form usually

map

a diagrammatic 2 D representation of the earth's surface (or part of it)

political map

a map showing units such as countries, states, provinces, districts, etc. Each is normally a different color

cartographer

a person who makes maps

compass rose

aA tool on a map showing cardinal (N,E,S,W) and intermediate (NE,SE,NW,SW) directions.

Location

absolute location -- latitude and latitude, GPS

Interrupted Map Projection

accurate areas and shapes of continents but oceans have pie shaped wedges to adjust for distance

Robinson Map Projection

accurate size and shape of continents -- good for classroom use

thematic map

all thematic maps must have a key: shows climate, vegetation, natural resources, population density, economic activity, historical trends, movement, etc...

equator

an imaginary line around the Earth forming the great circle that is equidistant from the north and south poles

Tropic of Cancer

an imaginary line that lies 23.5 degrees north of the equator

Tropic of Capricorn

an imaginary line that lies 23.5 degrees south of the equator

Place

characteristics of a location -- physical -- climate, fauna, flora and can be human as well

uses for maps

driving: road maps, location: political maps, traveling: political or physical maps, researching: thematic maps, building: topographic maps

branches of geography

human and physical

map legend

lists and explains the symbols and colors used on a map

map projections

look for area, direction, distance, shape

map perspective

looking at a map with a different point of view

Prime Meridian

meridian at zero degree longitude from which east and west are reckoned (usually the Greenwich longitude in England)

reading coordinates

remember to read latitude first and longitude second

Mercator Map Projection

sailors choice for 'true direction', A chart that represents the meridians and parallels of latitude as straight lines.

physical map

shows types of landforms and bodies of water found in the area -shows the earth's natural features (i.e. elevation and vegetation)

geography

study of the physical, biological and cultural features of the earth's surface

Arctic Circle

the line of latitude that is 66 1/2 degrees north of the Equator.

Antarctic Circle

the line of latitude that is 66 1/2 degrees south of the Equator.

longitude

the numbering system used to indicate the location of meridians drawn on a globe and measuring distance east and west of the prime meridian (0° - 180), the y axis, 'long lines'

map scale

the part of a map that gives a comparison of distance on the map itself with distance in the real world

latitude

the position north or south of the equator measured from 0° to 90°, the x axis, 'lat is flat'

key

the section of a map that explains the symbols for the map features

projection

the system used to transfer locations from earth's surface to a flat map

Region

there are three types: Formal -- defined by government or administrative boundaries, Functional -- areas defined by function, Perceptual -- loosely defined by people's perceptions

TOADLS

title, orientation (compass rose), author, date, legend, scale

Movement

trading, migration, buying, urban sprawl

Polar or flat plane Map Projection

used for mapping hemispheres, accurate distance and direction but has distorted edges Polar view is called 'azimuth' and airline pilots use these maps for polar flight

Conical Map Projection

used for mapping large section of Earth surface -- cone shaped


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