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Key terms from IOC4 Module 8

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A map showing the changes in elevation of the terrain. Most commonly a topographic map. Lines are labeled with elevation. Frequent lines indicates steep slopes and lines far apart indicate flat surfaces.   Relief Map  
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A map showing the climates for particular areas.   Climate Map  
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a type of map characterized by large-scale detail and quantitative representation of relief, usually using contour lines in modern mapping, but historically using a variety of methods. Typically shows both natural and man-made features.   Topographical Map  
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a map that shows lines defining countries, states or territories. It is unlike other maps in that its purpose is to show borders.   Political Map  
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A map showing the roads.   Road Map  
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Any projection in which meridians are mapped to equally spaced vertical lines and latitudes are mapped to horizontal lines.   Cylindrical projection  
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meridians are straight equidistant lines, converging at a point which may or not be a pole. Compared with the sphere, angular distance between meridians is always reduced by a fixed factor.   Conic Projection  
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Projection used to show accurate area sizes across entire projection. Results in distortion of shape and angle.   Equal area projection  
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Cylindrical map projection into a rectangular map. Share is accurate towards the prime meridian but distorted severely on the poles.   Mercator Map  
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Map projection of the world map used to show the entire world. Created to find a good compromise of showing the entire globe as a flat image.   Robinson Map  
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Map projection of the world to show accurate depiction of area, with loss of fidelity of angle and shape.   Mollweide  
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Directions on the standard compass.   Cardinal direction  
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A landform that stretches above the surrounding land in a limited area usually in the form of a peak.   Mountain  
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a natural stream of water, usually freshwater, flowing toward an ocean, a lake, or another stream.   River  
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The relation between the length of a feature on a map and the length of the actual feature on Earth's surface.   Scale  
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define geographic boundaries of political entities or legal jurisdictions, such as governments, states or subnational administrative divisions.   Borders  
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one of several large landmasses on Earth.   Continent  
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