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Maps and Globes.

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1 Maps and Globes

2 An Earth Reference System

3 Maps and Globes Maps and globes show shape, size, and position of Earth’s surface features. Map – Model on a flat surface of Earth’s surface as seen from above. Globe – A sphere that represents Earth’s entire surface.

4 Map Projection Map projections use lines on a flat map to show landmasses.

5 Mercator Projection Mercator projection – lines of latitude and longitude are straight and parallel. Landmasses near the equator are slightly out of shape. Landmasses near the poles are more out of shape.

6 Equal Area Projection Equal Area Projections – show the correct size of landmasses, but the shapes near the edge look stretched and curved

7 Conic Projection Lines of longitude appear as straight lines while lines of latitude are curved. There is little distortion. Can show only limited parts of Earth’s surface.

8 Topographic Maps Topographic map: Map that shows the surface features of an area

9 Isolines Isolines: A line on a map, chart, or graph connecting points of equal value

10 Surface Air Pressure

11 Air Temperature

12 Dew Point Temperature

13 Surface Pressure Change Map

14 Contour Lines Contour Lines: connect points of equal elevation
Mapmakers use contour lines to represent elevation, relief and slope Contour interval: Change in elevation from contour line to contour line Index lines: Contour lines with labeled elevation, usually darker in color

15 Interpreting Contour Lines
Steepness: Lines close together show steep topography Lines far apart show gradual topography V shapes indicate a river Depressions are shown by contour lines with hash marks


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