Chapter 2 Mapping Our World

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Contour Line

A line on a topographic map that connects points of equal elevation

geologic map

A map showing the distribution of rock units and structures across a region.

GIS

A mapping system that uses worldwide data bases to form a comprehensive map

GPS

A satellite-based navigation system providing extremely accurate position, time, and speed information

3 kinds of map scales

Fractional, Graphic, Verbal

Landsat satellite

Information-gathering satellite that uses visible light and infrared radiation to map Earth's surface.

Conic Projection

Map that is highly accurate for small areas, made by projecting points and lines from a globe onto a cone.

Four Cardinal Directions

North, South, East, West

sonar technology

The use of sound waves to find objects underwater.

valley on a topographic map

V shape

Time Zone

a geographic region within which the same standard time is used.

Legend

a list of map symbols and their meanings

depression contour

a mark on a map indicating a low point surrounded by higher elevations

compass rose

a symbol that indicates the cardinal directions

hilltop topographic map

closed circle

verbal scale

description of scale using words "one inch equal four miles"

Latitude

distance in degrees north and south of the equator

Parallel

extending in the same direction and never intersecting

Prime Meridian

imaginary line representing 0 degrees longitude, running from the North Pole, through Greenwich, England, to the South Pole

Equator

imaginary line that lies at 0 degrees latitude and circles Earth midway between North and South

Topographic map

map that uses contour lines, symbols, and color to show changes in the elevation of Earth's surface and features, such as mountains, bridges, and rivers

Mercator Projection

map with parallel lines of latitude and longitude that shows true direction and the correct shapes of landmasses but distorts areas near the poles.

Satellite

natural or human-made object that orbits Earth, the Moon, or another

fractional scale

numerical ratio 1:24,000

index contour

on a map, a darker, heavier contour line that is usually every fifth line and that indicates a change in elevation

Remote Sensing

process of gathering data about Earth from instruments far above the planet's surface

International Date Line

the 180 degrees meridian, which serves as the transition line for calendar days

relief

the difference in elevation between the highest and lowest parts of an area

Contour Interval

the difference in elevation between two side-by-side contour lines

Longitude

the distance in degrees east or west of the prime meridian

Map Scale

the relationship between the distance shown on a map and the actual distance

Cartography

the science of mapmaking

Gnomomic Projection(Azimuthal projection)

used to plot great circle routes used in air travel

graphic scale

usually consists of a bar line marked to show distance on Earth's surface

geologic unit

volume of rock of the same type and age rauge


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