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Mapping Earth's Surface

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topography   the shape of the land determined by elevation, relief and landforms.  
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elevation   height above sea level  
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relief   the difference in elevation between the highest and lowest parts of an area  
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landform   a feature of topography formed by the processes that shape Earth's surface  
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landform region   a large area of land where the topography is similar  
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plain   a landform made up of flat or gently rolling land with low relief  
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mountain   a landform with high elevation and high relief  
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mountain range   a series of mountains that have the same general shape and structure  
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plateau   a landform that has high elevation and a more or less level surface  
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lithosphere   Earth's solid rock outer layer  
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atmosphere   the mixture of gases that surround Earth  
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hydrosphere   Earth's water and ice.  
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biosphere   all living things  
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map   a model of all or part of Earth's surface as seen from above  
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globe   a sphere that represents Earth's surface  
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scale   used to compare distance on a map or globe to distance on Earth's surface  
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symbols   on a map, pictures used by mapmakers to stand for features on Earth's surface  
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key   a list of symbols used on a map  
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equator   an imaginary line that circles Earth halfway between the North and South poles  
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hemisphere   one half of the sphere that makes up Earth's surface  
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prime meridian   the line tha makes a half circle from the North Pole to the South Pole and that passes through Greenwich, England  
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degree   a unit used to measure distance around a circle..1 degree = 1/360 of a full circle.  
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latitude   the distance in degrees north or south of the equator  
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longitude   the distance in degrees east or west of the prime meridian  
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map projection   a framework of lines that helps to show landmasses on a flat surface  
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satellite images   pictures of land surface based on the computer data collected from satellites  
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pixel   the tiny dots in a satellite image  
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digitizing   converting information to numbers for use by a computer  
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topographic map   a map shows the surface features of an area  
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contour line   a line on a topographic map that connects points of equal elevation  
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contour interval   the difference in elevation from one contour line to the next  
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Global Positioning System (GPS)   a method of finding latitude and longitude using satellites  
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