| A | B | 
|---|
| Antarctic circle | 66 1/2 s | 
| Artic circle | 66 1/2 n | 
| axis | reference line in a grid system | 
| cardinal directions | north, south, east, west | 
| complex | complicated | 
| data | factual information usually numerical | 
| diameter | length of a straight line through the center of an object | 
| distortion | lack of proper proportion | 
| equator | 0 degrees 0 minutes | 
| hemisphere | half a sphere | 
| Lambert's projection | conical projection | 
| latitude | east to west lines on a map or globe | 
| longitude | north to south lines on a map or globe | 
| lowland | lands at or near sea level | 
| map key | map informatin and explanations are given | 
| map legend | same as map key | 
| Mercator projection | gives true representation of directions | 
| meridian | longitude lines | 
| metric | measurement based on decimal system | 
| north pole | northern most point of earth | 
| parallel | latitude lines same distance from one another | 
| ratio | relation in size or quantity | 
| scale | shows distance on map or globe | 
| south pole | southern most point of earth | 
| tilling | plowing | 
| Tropic of Cancer | 23 1/2 degrees n | 
| Tropic of Capricorn | 23 1/2 degrees s | 
| tropics | hot and humid most of the year | 
| upland | high land away from ocean or sea | 
| globes | small model of our planet showing land and water |