Mapping Skills
Mapping Skills II
General
General II
W Geo
100

Flat representation of the world

What are Maps

100

Shows the boundaries of countries, continents, and states

Political Maps

100

North, South, East, West

Cardinal Directions

100

Southernmost point on the earth

South Pole

100

Each zone represents 15 degrees longitude

Time Zones

200

Round representation of the earth

What are globes

200

Colors, lines, shapes, and symbols that represent information on a map

Map Symbols

200

Northeast, Northwest, Southeast, Southwest

Intermediate Directions

200

Northernmost point on the earth

North Pole

200

Line of longitude located at 180 degrees, located in Pacific Ocean

International Date Line

300

Shows a wide range of information about an area

General Purpose Maps

300

Measure on a map that shows distance between points

Mapy Scale

300

Measures distances North and South of Equator

Latitude

300

Imaginary line of latitude that divides the world between the Northern and Southern Hemispheres

Equator

300

Number of time zones in the world

24

400

Emphasizes a single idea about an area

Special purpose maps

400

Explanation of the symbols on a map

Map key/legend

400
Measures distances East and West of Prime Meridian

Longitude

400

0 degrees longitude, imaginary line that passes through Greenwich, England

Prime Meridian

400

Number of times zones in the US

4

500

Shows physical features of the earth's surface

Physical Map
500

Directional marker on a map

Compass Rose

500

Imaginary line of latitude located at 23 1/2 degrees South

Tropic of Capricorn

500

Imaginary line of latitude located at 23 1/2 degrees North

Tropic of Cancer

500

West of the prime meridian and east of the 180th meridian

Eastern Hemisphere