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Physical Map

A map that shows mountains, hills, plains, rivers, lakes, oceans, etc.

Topographical Map

A map that shows elevation of a land by the use of contour lines

Political Map

A map showing units such as countries, states, provinces, districts, etc. Each is normally a
different color

Weather Map

Depicts the meteorological conditions over a specific geographic area at a specific time.

Aerial Photographs

Taking photos of the ground from an elevated position on a plane or satellite

Satellite Image

Pictures of the land surface based on computer data collected from satellites.

Map Projection

A systematic method of transferring a spherical surface to a flat map.

What kind of decisions does map projections force mapmakers to make?

Map projections force mapmakers to delegate an accurate as possible map of the earth on a
plane. Some things will be distorted, while other things will not be. It is up to the mapmaker to
choose and decide what to portray on a map so that it meets the needs of the purpose
intended.

,Longitude

The verticle lines that run parallel to the prime meridian and measures the distance in degrees
east and west of the meridian

Latitude

The horizontal lines that run parallel to the equator and measure the distance in degrees north
and south from the equator

Equator

An imaginary circle around the middle of the earth, halfway between the North Pole and the
South Pole

International Dateline

Is an imaginary line of longitude generall 180 degrees east or west of the prime meridian. The
International Dateline is where each new day begins.

Map Legends

A key that list all the symbols used on the map and what each symbol means

Population Density

Number of individuals per unit area

Continents

One of the main landmasses of the globe, usually reckoned as seven in number (Europe, Asia,
Africa, North America, South America, Australia, and Antarctica).

Oceans

Arctic Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, Indian Ocean, Pacific Ocean

Sea

A large body of salt water nearly or partly surrounded by land.

,River

A large, flowing body of water that usually empties into a sea or ocean.

Bays

Bodies of water, smaller than a gulf and nearly surrounded by land.

Mountain Ranges

Rows or chains of mountains

Plateaus

Areas of high, level land

Valleys

A low area between mountains or hills where streams and rivers often flow

Plains

An extensive area of level and rolling, treeless country, often covered by rich, fertile soil.

Ice Caps

Masses of glacial ice covering uplands and plateaus. occur in Iceland and on the Arctic Ocean.

Tundra

An extremely cold, dry biome.

Forest

A large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth.

Grassland

A biome where grasses are the main plant life

Desert

An extremely dry area with little water and few plants

, Island

A body of land completely surrounded by water

Seven Continents

Africa, Asia, Antartica, North America, South America, Europe, Australia

Four Oceans

Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Arctic

Major Seas

Mediterranean, Sea of Japan, Arabian, Black, Red, East China, South China, Caribbean, Bering,
Gulf of Mexico, Arabian, Sea of Okhotsk, Andaman and Hudson Bay

Major Rivers

Africa: Nile (world's longest), Congo (5th longest), Niger (largest delta in Africa), Zambezi
(famous for the Victoria Falls, one of the "Seven Natural Wonders of the World"); South
America: Amazon (worlds 2nd longest river); United States: Missouri (longest in U.S.),
Mississippi (2nd longest in US), Colorodo (famous for the grand canyon), Niagara (famous for its
falls), Rio Grande (between US and Mexico), St. Lawrence (links Great Lakes and Atlantic ocean)

Major Mountain Ranges

Asia: Himalaya - largest mountain range on earth, Mt. Everest is its highest peak (29,035 feet),
Karakoram and Pamir; Europe: Alps, Caucasus, Carpathians, Pyrenees, Urals; Africa: Abyssinian,
Atlas, Ruwenzori, Kilimanjaro (inactive volcano); North America: Rocky Mountains and
Applachians; South America: Andes; Australia: Kosciusko

Political Region

A region that shares a government and has the same leaders.

Physical Region

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