GEOGRAPHY TOOLS PROJECT 01 - LESSON 01. WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF TOOLS GEOGRAPHERS USE? Geographers use all sorts of tools to help them investigate.

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GEOGRAPHY TOOLS PROJECT 01 - LESSON 01

WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF TOOLS GEOGRAPHERS USE? Geographers use all sorts of tools to help them investigate their questions. They commonly use maps, globes, atlases, aerial photographs, satellite photographs, information graphics, and a computer program called GIS.

MAP S A map is a flat representation of a part of Earth. Geographers use many different types of maps. Maps can show lots of different information including the location of places on the world. Maps use projection to try and display a round object (Earth) on a flat surface (a map). Cartographers (map-makers) have long struggled with trying to find the most accurate projection to make maps with. © Wikimedia Commons, File:1-12_Political_Color_Map_World.png, CC BY-SA

ATLAS An atlas is a book of maps An atlas contains maps of the world or a region of the world Some atlases also include more information about the places they include in the maps Atlases can be very helpful for traveling. Instead of bringing many maps, you can bring one atlas This image is in the public domain. Map by Anselmo Banduri

GLOBE A globe is a model of the Earth, used to avoid distortions in spatial relations on the world. Maps of the world are distorted from trying to make a round object fit on a flat surface. The globe is round, so it remains accurate. The globe provides an accurate scale of how far apart locations are. You can also use a globe to get a comparison of the size of different locations © Wikimedia Commons, File:GEO_Globe.jpg, CC BY-SA

AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS Aerial photographs are photographs taken from the sky and used to take measurements or create maps. Aerial photographs can be taken from airplanes, balloons, or even kites. The image on the left is an aerial photo of South Boston, MA. It was taken in You can download aerial photos at: This image is in the public domain. Provided by the U.S. Geological Survey

NASA Earth Observatory image created by Jesse Allen, using EO-1 ALI data provided courtesy of the NASA EO-1 team and the United States Geological Survey` Satellite photographs are like aerial photographs, but they are taken from space. Satellite photographs can capture large areas of the Earth, but they can also zoom in pretty close. The image on the right is a satellite photo of Marion Island, South Africa. Marion Island is a protected land and is only inhabited by researchers studying the island. SATELLITE PHOTOGRAPHS

INFORMATION GRAPHICS Information Graphics or Infographics are visual symbols of data. They are images that show information using pictures or symbols. Information graphics can be as simple as a bar graph or as complex as the image to the left. The infographic on the left is a display of land cover change in the Mid-Atlantic between This graphic shows that over 10 years, forests and wetlands have decreased, while other types of land cover, including developments have increased. The graphic does not represent actual locations of land cover, just numbers representing it. This image is in the public domain. Provided by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)

GIS (Geographic Information System) GIS is a computer based program used to store, manage, and analyze data A GIS map is more than a map because it can pull up a lot of information. Geographers use GIS to help make decisions. Imagine that you wanted to make sure schools were not near any factories that might pollute the air. With a GIS map, geographers can use the database (place that stores information) to show where all the schools are. They can then use the database to also show where all the factories are. The GIS helps geographers see all kinds of information and how it relates to locations. The image to the left is an example of how GIS layers information. This image provided by the San Bernardino County Information Services Department