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Social Studies Vocab

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Absolute Location   the specific address or latitude and longitude of a place  
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Cardinal Directions   north, south, east, west  
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Cartographer   a mapmaker  
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Compass Rose   a symbol that shows direction on a map  
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Coordinates   the letter and number that identify a grid square; the latitude and longitude of a place  
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Degrees   the units of latitude and longitude lines  
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Distortion   the changes in a sphere that are shown on a flat surface, such as a map  
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Equator   the imaginary line around the middle of the Earth that divides Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres  
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Geography   the study of Earth and the ways people use Earth  
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Globe   a model of Earth shaped like a sphere or ball  
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Grid   a pattern of lines that cross each other to form squares  
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Hemisphere   half of a sphere; half of Earth; the four hemispheres are Eastern, Western, Northern, and Southern  
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Inset Map   a small map within a larger map  
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Interchange   a junction on a major highway with special connecting ramps to allow vehicles to change roads without interrupting the flow of traffic  
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Intermediate Directions   northeast, southeast, southwest, northwest  
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International Date Line   an imaginary line at about 180 degrees longitude where the day changes  
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Kilometers   a unit of length used in measuring distance in the metric system  
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Latitude   the distance north or south of the Equator measured in degrees  
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Legend   a map key, or list of symbols on a map, and what they stand for  
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Longitude   the distance east or west of the Prime Meridian measured in degrees  
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Map Index   the alphabetical list of places on a map with their grid coordinates  
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Map Scale   the guide that shows what distances on a map equal in the real world  
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Mercator Projections   a projection that shows the compass directions between places accurately. Distance and size are distorted, especially near poles.  
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Meridians   lines of longitude  
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Mileage Markers   small triangles and numbers on a map used to indicate distances along highways  
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Miles   a unit of length used in measuring distances  
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North Pole   the point farthest north on Earth  
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Parallels   lines of latitude  
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Prime Meridian   the line of longitude from the North Pole to the South Pole marked at 0 degrees  
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Projection   a way of showing Earth's curved surfaces on a flat map  
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Regions   the basic unit of geography; areas that have one or more features in common  
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Relative Location   describing a location by what it is near or what is around it  
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Robinson Projection   the flat projection that most closely resembles a globe. It shows less distortion than other projections do.  
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South Pole   the point farthest south on Earth  
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Standard Time Zones   Earth is divided into 24 time zones. Each time zone has a clock time one hour earlier than the zone to its east  
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Primary Sources   first hand information, comes directly from the past  
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Primary Sources   Recorded by an eyewitness, helps us experience the past  
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Secondary Sources   second hand information, not recorded by an eyewitness  
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Before Christ   B.C.  
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Anno Domini   A.D.  
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Before Common Era   B.C.E.  
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Common Era   C.E.  
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Century   100 years  
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Decade   10 years  
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Millennium   1,000 years  
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Immediate Effect   Happens right away  
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Long Term Effect   Happens over time  
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