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Splash Screen

Thinking Like a Geographer 5 Latitude Lines of latitude, or parallels, circle the earth parallel to the Equator -measure the distance north or south of the Equator in degrees.

The Equator is measured at 0° latitude, while the Poles lie at latitudes 90° N (north) and 90° S (south).

Thinking Like a Geographer 6 -Lines of longitude, or meridians, circle the earth from Pole to Pole. -These lines measure distances east or west -the starting line, which lies at 0° longitude and is called the Prime Meridian (runs through the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, England.)

From Globes to Maps 1 From Globes to Maps -A globe is a scale model of the earth. – -Because the earth is round, a globe presents the most accurate depiction of geographic information such as area, distance, and direction. -However, globes show little close-up detail. Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information.

A printed map is a symbolic representation of all or part of the planet on a flat piece of paper. Advantages? -Unlike globes, maps can show small areas in great detail. -Another advantage of printed maps is that they can be folded, stored, and easily carried from place to place.

From Globes to Maps 10 From Globes to Maps Great Circle Routes

Reading a Map 2 Cartographers use a variety of symbols to represent map information. Graphic symbols are easily understood by people around the world. key–a list that explains what the symbols stand for. This key shows symbols commonly used on a political map. Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information. MAP READING Pages 8 - 9

Reading a Map 4 Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information. Most maps feature a compass rose, a marker that indicates directions. The four cardinal directions–north, south, east, and west–are usually indicated with arrows or points of a star. The intermediate directions northeast, northwest, southeast, southwest– may also be shown, usually with smaller arrows or star points.

Reading a Map 6 Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information. The scale bar shows the relationship between map measurements and actual distances. By laying a ruler along the scale bar, you can calculate how many miles or kilometers are represented per inch or centimeter.

Reading a Map 8 Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information. All maps are drawn to a certain scale. Scale is a consistent, proportional relationship between the measurement shown on the map and the measurement of the earth’s surface. The scale of a map varies with the size of the area shown. Reading a Map

Reading a Map 11 A place’s absolute location is found at the precise point where one line of latitude crosses a line of longitude. Another way that people indicate location is by relative location. You may be told, for example, to look for a street that is “two blocks north” of another street. Reading a Map

Reading a Map 12 To find relative location, find a reference point–a location you already know–on a map. Then look in the appropriate direction for the new location. For example, locate Vienna (your reference point) on this map. The relative location of Budapest can be described as southeast of Vienna. Absolute and Relative Location

Types of Maps 1 Types of Maps Maps are prepared for many uses. The use for which a map is intended determines the kinds of information it contains. Learning to recognize a map’s purpose will help you make the best use of its content.

Types of Maps 2 -Maps that show a wide range of information about an area are called general-purpose maps. Ex. = reference, education, and travel. -Two common forms of general-purpose maps are physical maps and political maps. General-Purpose Maps Types of Maps

Types of Maps 3 Physical Maps A physical map shows the location and the topography, or shape, of the earth’s physical features.

Types of Maps 4 Political Maps A political map shows the boundaries between countries.

Types of Maps 5 Maps that emphasize a single idea or a particular kind of information about an area are called special-purpose maps. : -relief maps (page 126), -climate maps (page 172), -population density maps (page 232), -vegetation maps (page 432), -elevation profiles (page 580), -economic activity maps (page 680) Special-Purpose Maps Types of Maps

Types of Maps 7 -An Economic Activity Map The special- purpose map below shows the distribution of land use and natural resources in Southwest Asia.

Graphs, Charts, and Diagrams 1 Graphs, Charts, and Diagrams In addition to globes and maps, geographers use other visual representations to display and interpret data. -Graphs, charts, and diagrams provide valuable information in forms that are well organized and easy to read.

Graphs, Charts, and Diagrams 2 A graph is a visual presentation of information. There are many kinds of graphs, each suitable for certain purposes. Most graphs show two sets of data, one displayed along the vertical axis and the other displayed along the horizontal axis. Labels on these axes identify the data being displayed. Graphs Graphs, Charts, and Diagrams

Graphs, Charts, and Diagrams 3 A line graph shows changes in two variables, or changing sets of circumstances over periods of time.

Graphs, Charts, and Diagrams 4 A bar graph shows comparisons.

Graphs, Charts, and Diagrams 5 A circle graph, or pie graph, shows the relationship of parts to a whole.

Graphs, Charts, and Diagrams 6 Data are arranged in columns and rows in a chart or table. Charts and tables display facts in an organized manner and make comparisons easy. Charts and Tables Graphs, Charts, and Diagrams Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information.

Graphs, Charts, and Diagrams 7 Charts and Tables Graphs, Charts, and Diagrams

Graphs, Charts, and Diagrams 8 A diagram is a drawing that shows what something is or how something is done. Many diagrams feature several drawings or sections that show the steps in a process. Diagrams Graphs, Charts, and Diagrams Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information.

Graphs, Charts, and Diagrams 9 Graphs, Charts, and Diagrams Diagrams