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Geography and Map Skills Handbook

These games involve terms related to the study of Globes and Map Projections, Building Map Skills, and Reading Graphs and Charts.

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projectiona way of drawing the earth on a flat piece of paper
hemispherehalf of a sphere
latitudedistance north or south of the equator
longitudedistance east or west of the prime meridian
grid systemseries of lines that cross each other
absolute locationposition on the earth measured by latitude and longitude
great circle routethe shortest distance between places on the earth
keyunlocks information on a map
cardinal directionnorth, south, east, west
compass rosedirection indicator used on a map
intermediate directionnortheast, northwest, southeast, southwest
scale bara measuring line found on a map
scalerelative distance shown on a map
reliefhow flat or rugged the land is
elevationheight of an area above sea level
contour lineconnects all areas of an equal elevation
elevation profileshows the side view of a landscape
population densityaverage number of people living in a given area
climate regionbroad area with similar climates
axisvertical or horizontal line along the bottom or side of a graph
bar graphespecially useful for comparing quantities
line graphgood for plotting changes over time
circle graphsometimes called a "pie" graph
pictographuses symbols to represent specific amounts
climographcombines a bar graph and a line graph
climatethe long-term weather patterns
diagramdrawing that shows steps in a process or explains how something works
flow chartcombines elements of a diagram and a chart
charts and tablespresent organized facts and statistics so they are easy to read
spherethe shape of the earth or a globe
Goode Projectionan equal-area interrupted map projection
Mercator Projectionused for sea travel because of good direction
Robinson Projectionsize and shape is good, with distortion near the poles
Equatordivides the earth into northern and southern hemispheres
Prime Meridiandivides the earth into eastern and western hemispheres
parallelscircle the earth and show latitude
Tropic of Cancer23 1/2 degrees north of the equator
Tropic of Capricorn23 1/2 degrees south latitude
Arctic Circle66 1/2 degrees north of the equator
Antarctic Circle66 1/2 degrees south latitude
meridiansrun north and south from pole to pole
International Datelinethe 180 degree longitude line
political mapshows man-made features like countries or regions
physical mapshows natural features of the earth
contour mapuses lines to show the elevation of places
graphsummarizes and presents information visually, on axes



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