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Equal Area Projectionprojection that keeps the size or area intact but distorts shape
Goodes-Homsoline Projectionis an equal area map
Goodes-Homsoline Projectionbreaks up the globe into continents and seperates the oceans
Conformal Mapsmaps that distort the area but keep the shapes intact
Lambert Conic Projectionis a conformal map
Lambert Conic Projectionprojection on which the distance between latitude lines increases the farther one moves away from the common line of latitude
Mercator Mapmap in which all the lines of latitude and longitude meet in right angles
Effect of Right Anglesforces the top and bottom of the globe to stretch out, creating more distortion of the polar regions
Distortion of Mercator Mapgreatly exaggerates the landforms around the polar regions
Mercator Mapis useful for determinig distance on the surface of the earth
Effect of Distortion on PolesGreenwich looks as though it is the size of Africa
Four Map Classescylindrical,planar,conic,and oval
Cylindrical Mapshows true direction but loses distance
Cylindrical Class Mapmercator map
Planar Projectionshows true direction and examines the earth from one point
Planar Projectionany azimuthal map
Azimuthal Projectiona map projection in which the plane is the most developable surface
Planar Projectionpolar projection
Polar Projectionall points from the pole go either north from the south pole point or south from the north pole point
Conic Projectionputs a cone over the Earth and tries to keep distance intact but loses directional analities
Oval Projectionis a combination of the cylindrica; and conic projection
Oval Projectionmollewide projection
Thematic Mapsmap that displays one or more variables
Thematic Mapsare used to determine geographic properties
Flow-Line Mapsdetermine movementsuch as migration
Flow-Line Mapsthematic map
Choropleth Mapsputs data into a spacial format and are useful for determining demographic data by assigning colors or patterns to areas
Demographic Datainfant mortality rates
Choropleth Mapsthematic map
Choropleth Mapschart and assign data by size
Choropleth Mapsoften shows population by size
Choropleth Mapsshows countries with a latrger population appear larger on the map
Four Greatest PopultaionsChina, India, United States, Indonesia, Brazil
Dot Mapsthematic map
Dot Mapsuses points to show the precise locations of specific observations and occurrences
Dot Mapsmay show occurences like crimes, car accidents, or births
Proportional Symbol Mapsthematic map
Proportional Symbol Mapsmap in which the size of a chosen symbol indicates the relative magnitude of some statistical value for a given geographic region
Isoline Mapthematic map
Isoline Mapa map with continuos lines joining points with the same value
Isolinea line that connects points of the same value
Other Thematic Mapsarea class maps, area symbol maps, digital images, and point symbol maps
Mental Map a map that the person beleives to exist
Mental Mapproves uefull tools in communication
Cognitive Mapan inmage of a portion of the Earth's surface that an individual creates in his or her mind
Fuller Projectiona type of map projection that maintains the accurate size and shape of landmasses but completely rearanges direction
Fuller Projectionthe four cardinal directions have no meaning
Four Cardinal Directionsnorth, south, east, and west
Map Projectiona amathematical method that involves transferring the Earth's sphere onto a flat surface
Map Projectionhas distortion
Preference Mapmap that displays individual preferences for certain places
Reference Mapmapthat shows reference information for a particular place
Reference Mapis useful for finding landmarks and navigating
Robinson Projectionprojection that attempts to balance several possible projection errors
Robinson Projectiondoes not completely maintain area shape, distance, or direction but minimizes erors in each
Topographic Mapmap that uses isolines to represent constant elevations