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LMS Ch 3.2 DR
Mapping Earth’s Surface Directed Reading
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| What must you be able to do to read a map?? | Understand the symbols, be able to find directions, and calculate distances. |
| How are maps commonly drawn?? | North at top, east at the right, west at the left, and south at the bottom. |
| What is a compass rose?? | A symbol that indicates the cardinal directions. |
| Map Projection?? | A flat map that represents the threedimensional curved surface of a globe. |
| Cylindrical Projection?? | A projection made by wrapping a paper cylinder around a lighted globe. |
| Azimuthal Projection?? | A projection made by placing a sheet of paper over a globe such that the paper touches it at only one point. |
| Conic Projection?? | A projection made by placing a paper cone over a lighted globe so that the axis of the cone aligns with the axis of the globe. |
| A list of map symbols and their meaning is called a?? | Legend. |
| On a map, may resemble the feature it represents or it may be more abstract?? | A Symbol. |
| The relationship between the distance shown on a map and the actual distance is the?? | Scale. |
| A printed line with ruler-like markings that represents a unit of measurement, such as the kilometer or mile, is called a?? | Graphic Scale. |
| The ratio 1:25000 printed on a map is an example of a?? | Fractional Scale. |
| The sentence “One centimeter is equal to one kilometer.” is an example of a?? | Verbal Scale. |