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Reference Map   Mapping that includes all possible valid relationships  
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Thematic Map   A map or chart to show a theme connected to a geographic area.  
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GPS   Global Positioning System that is a new way to find your way around streets, roads, and many other places without getting lost.  
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GIS   Geographic Information System that helps find geographic locations by using information.  
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Distance Scale   A length or distance to find a specific magnitude.  
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Directional Indicator   A directional compass.  
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Inset Map   The borders around a map.  
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Legend   The key that states climates, etc on a map.  
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Latitude (Parallels)   A geographic coordinate that specifies the north-south position of a point on the Earth's surface.  
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Longitude (Meridians)   A geographic coordinate that specifies the east-west position of a point on the Earth's surface.  
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Equator   The middle of the earth with a separating line in between the top and bottom. (North and South)  
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Prime Meridian   A planet's meridian adopted as the zero of longitude.  
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Northern Hemisphere   The hemisphere north to the equator.  
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Southern Hemisphere   The hemisphere south to the equator.  
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Eastern Hemisphere   The hemisphere east to the equator.  
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Western Hemisphere   The hemisphere west to the equator.  
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Continents   The World's main land expanses. (Asia, North America, South America, Europe, Australia and Antarctica.  
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Map grid   Lines representing coordinates and parallels.  
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