Map & Globe Skills Flashcards

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1
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A model of Earth

A

globe

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2
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Half of a sphere. The Earth’s ____________ are formed by the
equator and the prime meridian

A

hemisphere

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3
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The starting point for measuring longitude

A

prime meridian

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4
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An imaginary line that circles the globe halfway between the North and South poles

A

equator

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5
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A symbol on a map that shows directions

A

compass rose

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6
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one of the four main compass points- north, east, south, and west

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cardinal directions

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7
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A direction that is between two cardinal directions- northeast, southeast, northwest, southwest

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intermediate direction

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A line drawn on a map that shows the relationship between a unit of measurement on a map and the real distance on Earth

A

map scale

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9
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a map that shows information such as borders, capitals, and cities

A

political map

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10
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a thing that stands for or represents something else

A

symbol

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a map legend; the boxed list showing what the symbols on a map represent

A

map key

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12
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a map that shows geographic features of a place, such as mountains, valleys, and bodies of water

A

physical map

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13
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a collection or book of maps

A

atlas

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14
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the distance above or below sea level

A

elevation

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15
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A system of lines that cross each other to form a pattern of squares. On a map,__________ are used to locate places

A

grid

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16
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A unit of measure. There are 360 _________ of latitude and longitude used to locate places on Earth

A

degrees

17
Q

lines that measure the distances east and west of the prime meridian

A

longitude

18
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lines that measure the distance north and south of the equator

A

latitude

19
Q

Name the two hemispheres that North America is located in?

A

Western Hemisphere and Northern Hemisphere

20
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How are political and physical maps similar? How are they different?

A

Similar: Both are maps that show some of the same features, such as borders, land, and water. Different: Political maps highlight political boundaries of counties, states or nations also show cities and state capitals. Physical maps highlight specific kinds of landforms and bodies of water.