| A | B | 
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| map | a visual representation of geographic information | 
| thematic maps | maps that focus on certain themes or topics | 
| globe | sphere with a map of the earth on it | 
| Mercator | Projection primarily used for ship navigation | 
| Polar | projection primarily used for airplane navigation | 
| Robinson | Projection primarily used for data representation | 
| Robinson Projection | True size and shpe of Greenland is best represented | 
| Mercator | most distortion in high latitudes found in this projection | 
| latitude | line on a globe drawn in east-west direction | 
| meridians | lines of longitude | 
| lines of latitude | parallels | 
| longitude | lines on a globe drawn in a north-south direction | 
| elevation | height above the earth'ssurface | 
| boundry | limiting line or border | 
| contour | outline of a figure | 
| absolute location | exact location where something is found (using latitude and logitude) | 
| cardinal directions | north, south, east, west | 
| atlas | a collection of maps in one book | 
| key | explination of symbols, colors etc. used in a map | 
| distortion | a change in normal appearance |