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projection | a way of drawing the earth on a flat piece of paper |
hemisphere | half of a sphere |
latitude | distance north or south of the equator |
longitude | distance east or west of the prime meridian |
grid system | series of lines that cross each other |
absolute location | position on the earth measured by latitude and longitude |
great circle route | the shortest distance between places on the earth |
key | unlocks information on a map |
cardinal direction | north, south, east, west |
compass rose | direction indicator used on a map |
intermediate direction | northeast, northwest, southeast, southwest |
scale bar | a measuring line found on a map |
scale | relative distance shown on a map |
relief | how flat or rugged the land is |
elevation | height of an area above sea level |
contour line | connects all areas of an equal elevation |
elevation profile | shows the side view of a landscape |
population density | average number of people living in a given area |
climate region | broad area with similar climates |
axis | vertical or horizontal line along the bottom or side of a graph |
bar graph | especially useful for comparing quantities |
line graph | good for plotting changes over time |
circle graph | sometimes called a "pie" graph |
pictograph | uses symbols to represent specific amounts |
climograph | combines a bar graph and a line graph |
climate | the long-term weather patterns |
diagram | drawing that shows steps in a process or explains how something works |
flow chart | combines elements of a diagram and a chart |
charts and tables | present organized facts and statistics so they are easy to read |
sphere | the shape of the earth or a globe |
Goode Projection | an equal-area interrupted map projection |
Mercator Projection | used for sea travel because of good direction |
Robinson Projection | size and shape is good, with distortion near the poles |
Equator | divides the earth into northern and southern hemispheres |
Prime Meridian | divides the earth into eastern and western hemispheres |
parallels | circle the earth and show latitude |
Tropic of Cancer | 23 1/2 degrees north of the equator |
Tropic of Capricorn | 23 1/2 degrees south latitude |
Arctic Circle | 66 1/2 degrees north of the equator |
Antarctic Circle | 66 1/2 degrees south latitude |
meridians | run north and south from pole to pole |
International Dateline | the 180 degree longitude line |
political map | shows man-made features like countries or regions |
physical map | shows natural features of the earth |
contour map | uses lines to show the elevation of places |
graph | summarizes and presents information visually, on axes |