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Reference Map   mapping that includes all possible valid relationship between a source system and target system  
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Thematic Maps   a type of map of chart especially designed to chow a particular theme connected with a specific geographic area  
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GPS   (Global Positioning System) a global system of US navigational satellites developed to provide positional and velocity data and global time synchronization for air, sea, and land travel  
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GIS   (Geographic Information System) is a system designed to capture, store, manipulate, analyze, manage,and present all types of geographical data  
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Distance Scale   to show how far away or big something is on a map  
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Directional Indicator   A compass  
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Inset Map   A more detailed area of a map of a specific area  
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legend   very well known  
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Latitude   the distance of a area north and south of earth's equator  
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Longitude   measurement with degree east to west in the globe/map  
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Equator   an imaginary line drawn around the earth dividing the earth into northern and southern hemispheres  
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Prime Meridian   a circle constant longitude passing through a given place on earths surface  
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Northern Hemispere   the hemisphere that is north of the equator  
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Southern Hemisphere   The hemisphere that is south of the equator  
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Eastern Hemisphere   half the earth that is east of the prime meridian  
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Western hemisphere   half of the earth that is west of the prime meridian  
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Continents   many of the earth's expansion South America, North America, Africa, Antarctica,Asia, Australia, Europe  
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Map Grid   A symbolize network of lines that represent parallels and meridian  
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