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Burckel Gervais

Science Chapter 2 Section 1 & 2

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Define Map Representation of the features of a physical body such as Earth
Define Reference Point Is a fixed place on the Earth’s surface from which direction and location can describe
What are two major reference points we can find on a map of the Earth? North Pole South Pole
Give 2 other examples of reference points we might use. Direction Location
Define Cardinal Directions North, South, East and West, as well as combinations of these directionsExample: Compass
List the 4 cardinal directions North South East West
Define compass Shows the cardinal directions North, South, East and West, as well as combinations of the directions
What creates the Earth’s magnetic field? The Earth's molton core
What is True North? The direction to the geographic North Pole
What is Magnetic Declination? The difference between the magnetic north and the true north
What is the Equator? The imaginary circle half-way of the earth
Where is the Equator located? Between the poles that divides the Earth into the Northern & Southern Hemispheres
Define Latitude The distance north or south from the equator expressed in degrees
What is the Prime Meridian? The meridian, or line of longitude that is designed as 0 degrees longitude
Where is it located? Degrees longitude are a measure of the angle made by a prime meridian and the location on the earth’s surface, as measured from the center of the earth
Define Longitude The distance east and west from the prime meridian, expressed in degrees (40)
What is the most accurate model of the Earth? A map is a representation of the features of a physical body such as Earth
What does this model show? What explores thought the world looked like 1800 years ago
What can’t this model show? Observations
What are distortions? Shapes as well as distances between points are distorted
What is a map projection? To move the image of Earth’s curved surface onto a flat surface
Identify the 3 common shapes used for map projections cylinder cones planes
Cylindrical projection A map projection that is made when the contents of the globe are moved onto a cylinder of paper
What is a Mercator projection it is a mathematical method of showing a map of the globe on a flat surface
Features distorted on a cylindrical projection A map that is made by moving the features of the globe onto a cylinder
Conic Projection A map projection that is made by moving the surface features of the globe onto a cone
Features distorted on a conic projection Areas near this line are distorted less than other areas are
Azimuthal Projection A map projection that is made by moving the surface features of the globe onto a plane
Features distorted on an azimuthal projection Distoration of direction, distance and shape increases as youmove away from the point of contact
Equal Area Projection A map projection that shows the area between the latitude & longitude lines the same size as that area on a globe
List the 6 pieces of information all maps must have 1. Title2. Compass Rose3. Scale4. Legend5. Date6.
What is remote sensing? Is a way to collect information about something without physically being there
Define GPS and what it is Global Positioning System (GPS)Is a system of orbiting satellites that send radio signals to receivers on Earth
Define GIS and what it is Geographic Information System (GIS)Is a computerized system that allows a user to enter different types of information about an area
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