General Knowledge
Types of Maps
Maps, Maps, Maps
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100

When you flatten a sphere into a 2-dimensional map, this is to be expected, but it is more significant in maps of larger areas.

Distortion

100

A special kind of map that shows the earth's surface as it appears from space; the true shape of continents and oceans on the surface of a sphere.

A globe

100

What does GIS stands for?

Geographic Information System

100

These professionals create maps and use map projections to transfer points from a sphere (earth) to a plane (map).

Cartographers

100

This map shows names, boundaries, and shapes of countries, states counties, cities, and towns established by local, state or national governments.

Political map

200

Where you would be standing on the globe if you were at 0 degrees latitude.

The equator

200

A map projection with its point of contact in the center of North America.

Oblique

200

Why is GIS organized as layers that can be turned on and off?

To observe the relationships between different kinds of data.  

200

There are at least 24 of these orbiting the earth to provide signals that allow GPS navigation to work right.

Satellites

200

Used in mapping the ocean floor.

Acoustic sensing

300

North, south, east, and west are known as this type of direction.

Cardinal directions

300

Maps of the polar regions use this type of projection.

Gnomic (or polar projection)

300

The ratio of two numbers that indicate the relative size and detail of the features shown on a map.

Scale

300

The highest possible number for a longitude reading.

 180 degrees

300

An arrow on a map points in this direction.

North

400
The longitudinal lines that are halves of great circles
Meridians
400

This map displays elevation and landform information, using contour lines or landform shading.

Topographic map

400

A boxed area where all the symbols and colors are defined.

Legend

400

The degree of longitude of the Prime Meridian in Greenwich, England

 0 degree

400

Lines on a map connecting points of equal elevation.

Contour lines

500

The international date line (where a new day starts at midnight, roughly 180 meridian) passes through this ocean.

Pacific Ocean

500

The only ways GIS data are stored.

Points, lines, or polygons

500

Precise latitude and longitude coordinates of your location

Geographic Position

500

The number of nautical miles of one degree on the earth.

60

500

Known geographic locations used for surveying often bronze disks fastened to rock or small concrete monuments.

Benchmarks

600

These lines are parallel to the equator.

Latitude lines or parallels

600

The data type in which railroad tracks would be displayed in a GIS map

A line

600

This 1761 invention enabled sailors to accurately determine longitude.

Seagoing Clocks

600

A map that shows a smaller area so the features in that area appear larger.

A large scale map

600

Name two of the instruments or techniques used to gather data for a GIS.

LIDAR, radar, sonar, or surveying

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