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Landforms and Maps. Landforms Many land features make up the landscape: – Plains – Large, flat areas with fertile soils. – Coastal plains (AKA Lowlands)

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1 Landforms and Maps

2 Landforms Many land features make up the landscape: – Plains – Large, flat areas with fertile soils. – Coastal plains (AKA Lowlands) – Interior Plains (central part of continent)

3 Landforms Many land features make up the landscape: – Plateaus – Flat, raised areas of land

4 Landforms Many land features make up the landscape: – Mountains – tower above land – Folded Mountains – squeezed from opposite sides

5 Landforms Many land features make up the landscape: – Mountains – tower above land – Upwarped Mountains – forces push crust up

6 Landforms Many land features make up the landscape: – Mountains – tower above land – Fault-block Mountains – tilted blocks are separated

7 Landforms Many land features make up the landscape: – Mountains – tower above land – Folded Mountains – squeezed from opposite sides – Upwarped Mountains – forces push crust up – Fault-block Mountains – tilted blocks are separated

8 Latitude and Longitude Latitude and Longitude help identify locations – Imaginary grid system (Lat, Lon)

9 Latitude and Longitude Latitude and Longitude help identify locations – Latitude – parallel with Equator, in N and S 0 is Equator

10 Latitude and Longitude Latitude and Longitude help identify locations – Longitude – lines from North Pole to South Pole, in W and E 0 is Prime Meridian (through London, UK)

11 Time Zones Earth is divided into 24 time zones – Each is about 15 o of longitude wide and 1 hour different.

12 Maps Map projections are made when points and lines on a globe’s surface are transferred onto paper. – All projections (types of maps) distort the shapes of landmasses.

13 Maps While many types of map projections exist, we will focus on topographic maps. – Topographic maps – models the change in Earth’s surface elevations. Contour lines are used to connect points of elevation.

14 Maps Other parts of maps: – Map Scale – shows the relationship between distance on a map and actual distance on the Earth.

15 Maps Other parts of maps: – Map legend – explains symbols used on a map.

16 Make a paper cut review using the following vocabulary words: Plains Fault-block mountains Upwarped mountains Folded mountains Latitude Longitude Time Zones Equator Prime Meridian Topographic Map Contour Lines Map Scale Map Legend


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