Latitude/Longitude
5 themes of geography
Map Projections
Map Properties
Find Coordinates
5 themes of geography examples
100

The line that runs from Pole to Pole and measures zero in longitude is the Prime Meridian.

Longitude

100

A geographic spot on Earth’s

surface

Location

100

method by which shapes on a globe are transferred to a flat surface

Map Projections

100

 the relationship between a map's distance and the actual distance on Earth,  

Scale

100

List the state located at the following coordinates: 

45° north latitude,

100° west longitude

South Dakota

100

Florida has very hot and humid summers.

Place

200

imaginary lines drawn around the globe that run east to west

Latitude

200

The human connections to a location

Place

200

representation that is twisted, mistaken, or false

Distortion

200

Line on a map or globe that divides the earth into eastern and western hemispheres (halves).

Prime Meridian

200

Which state can be found at the intersection of

30° north latitude,

90° west longitude

Louisiana

200

The states in the area known as the "Southwest" of the United States are often grouped together because they are very hot and dry desert-like areas.

Region

300

imaginary lines drawn around the globe that run from north to south.

Longitude

300

The way we impact Earth and it impacts us

Human-Environment Interactions

300

3 basic types of map projections

Planar, Conical, Cylindrical

300

Line on a map or globe halfway between the north and south poles.  

Equator

300

What state can be found at the following coordinates:

40° north latitude,

110° west longitude

Utah

300

Canada is north of the United States

location

400

The imaginary line that circles the globe at the Equator is called zero. Numbers go up and down from there.

Latitude

400

an area of land that has common features.  These can be natural (environment) or artificial (human created) features.

Region

400

Earth’s surface is projected onto a cone with the point of the cone over one of the poles, most accurate between the Equator and the poles

Conical Projection

400

List at least 3 map properties

size/area, shape, distance, direction, prime meridian, equator, hemisphere

400

What state can be found at 

40 North latitude, 105 West longitude

Colorado

400

The relationship between people and their environment.

Human-Environment Interaction

500

0 degrees longitude starts at an imaginary line running through Greenwich, England. What is the name of this imaginary line?

prime meridian

500

What do we use to find absolute location?

latitude and longitude

500

Earth’s surface is projected onto a cylinder (or tube) wrapped around the globe, most accurate near the Equator

Cylindrical (Mercator)

500

The map properties that are distorted to various degrees on a map (4)

scale, size, distance, projection

500

What state is at the following coordinates?

32° north latitude,

100° west longitude

Texas

500


What is this symbol called?


Compass Rose

600

a set of numbers giving the precise location of a point

Coordinates

600

travel of people, goods, and ideas from one location to another

Movement

600

Earth’s surface is projected onto a flat surface (or plane), most accurate at the center point

Map Projection used to show North and South Pole.

Planar Projection

600

a half of the earth, usually as divided into northern and southern halves, or into western and eastern

Hemisphere

600

What state can be found at the following coordinates:

43 North longitude, 75 West latitude

New York

600



What does the scale on a map show?


conversion of distance or size to the scale of the map

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