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Geology-Map Skills -Topographic Maps

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Definition
topography   The shape of the land determined by elevation, relief, and landforms  
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elevation   The height above sea level  
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relief   The difference in elevation between the highest and lowest part of areas.  
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atmosphere   sphere that includes the gasses that surrounds the Earth  
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hydrosphere   sphere that includes Earth’s water and ice  
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biosphere   sphere that includes all living things  
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lithosphere   sphere that includes the rigid layer made up of the uppermost part of the mantle and crust  
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geology   the study of solid rock on Earth and what forces shape the land  
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meteorology   the study of the atmosphere and weather  
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astronomy   the study of space  
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plain   landform made up of flat or gently rolling land with low relief  
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mountain   landform with high elevation and high relief  
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plateau   landform that has a flat surface with high relief and elevation  
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geology   study of the forces that have shaped the Earth  
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depression   an area on Earth that can collect water  
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environment science   the study of how living organisms interact with the Earth  
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oceanography   the study of the water on Earth  
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contour lines   solid lines on a topographic map that connect areas that have all the same elevation  
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contour elevation notation   number that is part of a contour line and tells you the elevation of that contour line  
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longitude lines   imaginary lines on a map that look like long strands of hair  
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destructive   Is erosion an example of a destructive or constructive force?  
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gentle   If contour lines are spread far apart, will that area have a gentle or a steep slope?  
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inner core   Which layer of the earth is made of solid metal?  
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yes   Is the contour interval for a given topographic map always the same?  
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equator   line of latitude that is at zero degrees is surrounds the earth like a belt  
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steep   If contour lines are close together, will that area have a gentle or a steep slope?  
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hilltop   a closed contour line that has no other contour lines inside of it  
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Prime Meridian   line of longitude that is at zero degrees and splits the earth into the eastern and western hemispheres  
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crust   thinnest and outermost layer of the Earth  
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cliff   contour lines that are so close together that they start to look like one thick line  
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contour interval   the space between the contour lines  
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depression   closed contour lines that have dashed lines pointing inward  
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latitude lines   imaginary lines on a map that look like steps of a ladder  
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topographic map   a map that shows the elevation and relief of an area  
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latitude   When determining the exact coordinates of a location, do you write down the latitude or the longitude first?  
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northern   Which hemisphere is entirely located above the equator?  
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southern   Which hemisphere is entirely located below the equator?  
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eastern   Which hemisphere is entirely located to the right of the Prime Meridian?  
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western   Which hemisphere is entirely located to the left of the Prime Meridian?  
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