Vocabulary
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Anything and Everything
100

The imaginary circle half-way between the poles that divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.

The Equator

100

North, South, East, and West are all ____________ directions

Cardinal

100

There are three main types of projections: cylindrical, azimuthal, and this type. 

Conic
100

This type of map shows surface features of the Earth

 Topographic Map

100

It is important to always have this on a map, as the Earth's surface, location, and names of countries are always changing

The Date

200

The direction to the geographic North Pole

True North

200

The equator represents _____ degrees latitude

zero

200

GPS stands for what?

Global Positioning System

200

________ lines are used to show elevation and landforms by connection points of equal elevation

Contour

200

A map user would use this feature on a map to determine distances

Map Scale

300

A map projection that is made by moving the surface features of the globe onto a cylinder. 

Cylindrical projection

300

The ___________ represents 0 degrees longitude.

Prime Meridian

300

When you move information from a curved surface to a flat surface, this occurs

Distortion

300

Relief is the difference in elevation from the ________ and ________points. 

Highest and lowest
300

Satellites help power this system, which can help if you are lost

GPS

400

The difference between the magnetic north and the true north

Magnetic Declination

400

While the true north point never changes, the ______________ north pole may change over time

Magnetic

400

The most common type of cylindrical projection is this

Mercator Projection

400

Contour lines _____cross

Never! 

400

What does GIS stand for?

Global Information System

500

A map projection that is made by moving the surface features of the globe onto a plane.

Azimuthal projection

500
A magnetic compass points to this type of north pole

Magnetic

500

This type of projection is used most often to make maps of the United States

Conic Projection

500
The tops of hills, mountains, and depressions are shown by what?

Closed Circles

500

Lines of _________ run east and west

Latitude