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Understanding Maps-. Cartography. The Olde World. Maps vs. Globes. 2 dimensional Flat Distorted Shows small details Handy/can fold. 3 dimensional Spherical More accurate Shows large details inconvenient. Map vs. Globe. Which is bigger … Greenland, Mexico or Australia.
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Understanding Maps- Cartography
Maps vs. Globes • 2 dimensional • Flat • Distorted • Shows small details • Handy/can fold • 3 dimensional • Spherical • More accurate • Shows large details • inconvenient
Map Projections • Mercator • Gnomonic/Azimuthal • Conic
MERCATOR PROJECTION • Made as if you wrapped a cylinder around a globe • Parallels and Meridians appear as straight lines • Accurate at equator • Distorted at poles
Gnomonic/Azimuthal Projection • Made as if paper touched one point on globe • Useful for air travel/navigation • Accurate at point of contact • Uneven spacing between parallels
Conic Projection • Made by placing paper cone over globe • Cone touches along one parallel • Accurate at that point • Used for mid latitude navigation • Many sections-polyconic
GREAT CIRCLE • Any circle that divides the globe into 2 equal halves • Useful in navigation • Shows the shortest distance between 2 points
Reading a Map • LEGEND—symbols used to interpret a map (see p 60) • MAP SCALE- indicates the relationship between distance on a map and distance on Earth A) GRAPHIC B) FRACTIONAL C) VERBAL
GRAPHIC SCALE • Shows a printed line divided into parts and labeled • You can measure distance with a ruler and compare to line
Fractional Scale • States the map scale as a ratio • Ex.: 1:24 000 means one unit on the map equals 24000 units on the Earth
Verbal Scale • Makes a written statement in words expressing the scale • Ex.: “One centimeter equals one Kilometer” Ex. : “One inch equals 5.2 miles.”
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