Latitude and Longitude
Map Projections
Remote Sensing
Earth and Technologies
100

The coordinate that is written first. 

What is latitude?

100

A way to make a flat map of the three-dimensional Earth. 

What is a map projection?

100

The types of changes observed with remote sensing.

What is subtle?

100

Oblate spheroid.

What is Earth's shape?

200

0º for longitude. 

What is the Prime Meridian?

200

Cylindrical, Azimuthal, and Conical.

What are the different map projections?

200

Observing changes about Earth from far away.

What is remote sensing?

200

Locations must be drawn accurately, and maps must be pleasing to the eye.

How is mapmaking an art?

300

The directions in which latitude is measured.

What are north and south?

300

The projection used to make maps of the poles.

What is azimuthal?

300

The ways remote sensing data is collected today.

What are planes and satellites?

300

Earth is three-dimensional, but maps are not.

Why is it difficult to make maps of Earth?

400

The directions in which longitude is measured.

What are east and west?

400

Miss Ciardiello would use this map projection if she wanted to make a map of the world.

What is cylindrical?

400

The ways remote sensing data was collected in the past.

What are kites, balloons, and pigeons?

400

A satellite sends a signal to satellites with known positions and calculates based on how long it takes the signal to occur.

What is how does a satellite determine location?

500

0º-90º

What are the angles of latitude? 

500

The map projection that distorts features close to the north and south poles, but is useful for making maps of countries or continents.

What is conical?

500

A form of remote sensing, using sound waves, that normally maps the ocean floor.

What is echo sounding?

500

An old method estimating location based on where a ship left and its speed.

What is dead reckoning?