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New Vocabulary
Cartography: the science of mapmaking
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latitude
latitude
Prime meridian
equatorInternational Date Line
longitude
Lines of Latitude
They run ________ to the equator.
parallel
Distances are in degrees ______ or ______ of the equator.south
north
The _______ is at 0 latitude.
equator The poles are at ___ latitude.90
Latitude
Longitude
Lines of longitude are also known as __________. Longitude is distance in degrees _____ or _____ of the prime meridian. The _______________ is the reference point for meridians. It represents __ longitude. The prime meridian goes through ___________________. Points west of the prime meridian are numbered from __ to ____ west longitude. Points east of the prime meridian are numbered from 0 to 180 ______________.
meridianseast west
Prime meridian0
1800east longitude
Greenwich, England
2.2 VocabularyMercator, conic, and gnomonic projectionTopographic map a map that shows changes in elevation of Earth’s surface.Contour line a line on a map that connect points of equal elevationContour interval the difference in elevation between two side-by-side contour linesMap legend a table that explains what the symbols on a map represent Map scale the ratio between distances on a map and the actual distances on the surface of Earth
Map ScalesType of Scale Expressed as Example
Verbal Scale A statement One centimeter is equal it one kilometer
Graphic Scale A line that represents a certain distance
[------------] 1 kilometer
Fractional Scale A ratio 1:251/25
Topographic Map RulesA contour line is an imaginary line on the surface of the Earth connecting points of equal elevation. 1.Each contour line represents one elevation. 2.Contour lines never cross. 3.The vertical spacing (difference in elevation) between contour lines is known as the contour interval. Typical contour intervals are 10, 20, 50, and 100 feet. 4.Every fifth contour is printed darker. These lines are called index lines. If the contour interval on a map is 20 feet, then the 100', 200', 300' (etc.) contours will be index contours. 5.Closely spaced contour lines represent steep slopes.Widely spaced contour lines represent gentle slopes. 6.Remember that streams and rivers flow downhill (from higher elevations to lower elevations). Note that where a contour line crosses a stream or river the contour lines are bent sharply, forming a "V". The point of the "V" points uphill or upstream.