Measuring Distance
Latitude & Longitude
Latitude & Longitude 2
Finding a Place on the Map & Time Zones
Times Zones & How to Read a Map
100

provides a scaled down version of features of the Earth as well as a system for locating those features

Map

100

a tool that uses radio waves to help determine the location, distance, and the speed of an object

Radar
100

A unit used to measure the distance between parallels and meridians

degree

100

a unit of measure equal to one-sixtieth of a degree of latitude or longitude 

minute

100

# of time zones in the U.S.

4


BONUS: Name the 4 time zones.

As you move East, you ____ an hour. 

200

measuring tool on a map that shows how distances on a map relate to actual distances on the ground 

scale

200

electronic equipment that uses radio waves from satellites to provide precise information about location and direction 

Global Positioning System (GPS)
200

half of a sphere 

hemisphere

BONUS: Which hemispheres are separated by the equator? The prime meridian?

200

a book of maps

atlas

200

imaginary line around which a spinning object rotates

axis

300
a table or chart that uses symbols to tell you what the parts of a map mean

Legend (Map Key)

300

an imaginary line that circles Earth in the same direction as the equator and runs left to right around the globe; marks degrees of latitude

Parallel 

300

imaginary line that runs north and south on a globe/map but measures degrees of longitude east of west of the prime meridian 

meridian

BONUS: All lines meet at the ______. 

300
alphabetical list of names or places that appear in a book, that usually includes the page on which the name appears

index

300

the movement of a spinning object

rotation 

400

tells the directions north, south, east, and west

Compass

400

distance between the equator and a place north or south of the equator; measured in degrees; maximum is 90 degrees N or S

Latitude

400

distance east or west of an imaginary line on the globe that goes from the North Pole to the South Pole; measured in degrees east or west of the Prime Meridian

longitude 

400

follows 180 degrees longitude; placed over oceans; East side is a day before, west side is the day after

International Date Line

400

area of low land bordered by land of higher elevation

valley

500

READING A MAP

1. line/group of mountains

2. top or highest point on a mountain

3. view of something from above (aerial view)

4. land that is the same elevation as the surface of the sea/ocean

1. mountain range

2. peak

3. birds eye view

4. sea level

500

parallel of latitude that runs around the middle of the Earth halfway between the North and South Poles (0 degrees)

Equator

BONUS: As you move north and south of the equator, the temperature gets _______. 

DOUBLE BONUS: What is the opposite of the equator - the imaginary line that divides Earth into Eastern & Western hemispheres?

500

set of numbers that help you find your place on the globe - always has a N or S and E or W

coordinates

500

24 zones around Earth within which everyone observes the same time; one hour apart from their neighboring time zone

Time Zone

BONUS: We need time zones because the Earth _____ on its axis and different areas of the Earth are facing the ____ at different time zones.

500

the height of something (# of feet above or below sea level)

Elevation