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1 Mapping Finding your way with Latitude and Longitude Coordinate Sets

2 Latitude and Longitude Latitude lines are drawn across (horizontally) on a map Latitude lines measure distances north and south of the equator Latitude coordinate range is 0-90 degrees Longitude lines are drawn up and down (vertically) on a map Longitude lines measure distances east and west of the prime meridian Longitude range is 0-180 degrees

3 Latitude & Longitude Which is Which? For each coordinate, determine if it is latitude or longitude. 1.90 N 2.55 E 3.29 S 4.12 W 5.117 S Let’s check our answers. 1.Latitude 2.Longitude 3.Latitude 4.Longitude 5.Latitude

4 Answer Choices-90º N, 45º N, 0º Latitude, 45º S, 180º W, 135º W, 90º W, 45º W, 0º Longitude, 90º S, 45º E, 90º E, 135º E, 180º E

5 Answers 0 longitude (prime meridian) 90 N 45 E 90 E 180 E 135 E 90 S 45 S 0 latitude (Equator) 45 N 135 W 180 W 45 W 90 W

6 Topography Topographic maps/Contour maps/Relief maps Shows elevation Contour lines are lines on a topographic map that connect areas of equal elevation Index contours are darker and have elevations written on them (usually every 5 th contour line) Use Closest index contours and find the difference, then divide the difference by the amount of contour lines between (including 1 index contour) Contour interval is the amount of elevation in between each contour line (has to be calculated)

7 Contour Lines and Index Contours 1.How many index contours are on this topographic map? 2.What is the highest elevation? 3.How many contour lines are higher than 6100 ft? answers: 1.One 2.6170 feet or meters 3.three

8 Contour Intervals and Streams 1.How can we calculate the contour interval of this map? 2.What is the contour interval of this topographic map? 3.Streams cross contour lines and create a “V”. Which direction is this stream flowing? 4.How do you know? Answers: 1.Calculate 2. 5800-5600=200 200/5=40 3.Toward the bottom of the screen (south) 4.Rivers cannot flow up in elevation. “V” points opposite direction from how the river flows.

9 Practice This is a drawing of the topographic map on the bottom. Use it to help you interpret the map and answer the following questions: 1.How many streams do you see? How do you know? 2.Place a star on the highest elevation and a triangle on the lowest elevation. 3. Calculate the contour interval using the elevation labels.


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