| A | B |
| person who makes maps | cartographer |
| to move from one area and settle in another | migrate |
| lines on a map that run parallel to the equator | latitude |
| Mexico is south of the U.S. is an example of this | relative location |
| the exact spot on earth where a place can be found | absolute location |
| a way of showing the earth's curved surface on a flat map | map projection |
| location, place, movement, region and human-environment interaction | Five Themes of Geography |
| reasons for moving away from an area | push factors |
| reasons for moving to a country | pull factors |
| two advantages of maps | portable, can fold up, shows detail, see whole world |
| two advantages of globes | model of world, accurate, 3D, bumps show elevation |
| one disadvantage of maps | not accurate especially far away from equator, fla |
| one disadvantage of globes | shows no detail, difficult to carry around |
| 40 degrees N, 75 degrees W | absolute location |
| maps that show a particular theme | Thematic Map |