LATITUDE AND LONGITUDE
MAP SCALING
SETTLEMENTS
CONTOUR LINES
SURVEY MAPS
100

What is the Equator and what does it divide?

The Equator is the most important line of latitude and it divides the Earth into Northern and Southern hemisphere.

100

What does a scale on a map represent?

It represent the ratio between a two points on a map and their actual distance on Earth.

100

What is a settlement in geography?

Settlement refers to the locations where people decide to live and shape for their own purposes.

100

What are contour lines, and what do they represent on a map?

They can also help us to show the height above sea level, uplands, lowlands, as well as valleys and floodplains. Furthermore, they give us an idea about the slope and how the ground is shaped.

100

What is a survey map used for?

It is used to have an idea about how the ground is shaped, about the altitude, and the elevation of a mountain/hill.

200

What are the coordinates of the North Pole?

84°N 174°W

200

What does the ratio 1:1000 mean?

1 cm on a map corresponds to 1000 cm on a real distance.

200

Name two factors that influence where settlements are located.

Rivers and plains, etc.

200

How can you tell if a slope is steep or gentle using contour lines?

The closer two contour lines are, the steeper the slope is.

200

What information can you typically find on a survey map?

Legend, altitude, elevation, steepness of the slope, contour interval, etc.

300

How do you determine a location's longitude?

We need to focus on the Prime Meridian and calculate the distance of a point from it.

300

What is the difference between verbal and bar scale?

Verbal scale is the written ration, while the bar scale is its graphic representation.

300

What role do natural resources play in the establishment of settlements?

They determine where people will build their cities and how they will develop in the future.

300

What does it mean when contour lines are close together?

It means that we are facing a steep slope and that we are close to the top of a hill or a mountain.

300

How do survey maps differ from other types of maps?

describe the differences :)

400

Name other important latitude lines

Artic circle, Antartic circle, Tropic of Cancer and Tropic of Capricorn

400

How do you convert a real-world distance into a distance on a map? Think of any examples.

We need to calculate the ratio between the points on a map, such as...

400

What are the characteristics of a urban settlement?

It is affected by a massive presence of roads, transports, houses, etc.

400

How do contour lines indicate a valley or a hill on a map?

It depends on whether they are close together or they are far from each other.

400

What is drainage?

It refers to all the characteristics of bodies of water on a map

500

Why is the Prime Meridian significant in geography?

It is important because it divides the Earth into Western and Eastern hemisphere, and it divides the planet into different time zones.

500

Calculate the following ratio:

if 1:100000

then 4cm corresponds to how many meters?

0,4m

500

Describe the difference between urban and rural settlements.

you can do it! :)
500

Explain how to read a topographic map using contour lines.

Now it's up to you :)

500

Is a spot height a synonym for top of a mountain?

No, it isn't, because... :)

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