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Illustrated Geography Dictionary. Absolute Location. The exact spot where something is on the earth. Usually expressed in longitude and latitude. Intermediate Directions. The directions between the cardinal directions. They are: Northeast, Northwest, Southeast, Southwest. Prime Meridian.
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Absolute Location • The exact spot where something is on the earth. Usually expressed in longitude and latitude.
Intermediate Directions • The directions between the cardinal directions. They are: Northeast, Northwest, Southeast, Southwest
Prime Meridian • The line of longitude at 0*
Tropic of Cancer • Northern line of latitude at 23*26’ representing the farthest North where the Sun is closest to the Earth.
Tropic of Capricorn • Northern line of latitude at 23*26’ representing the farthest South where the Sun is closest to the Earth.
Latitude • Lines running east-west around the earth that measure a places distance from the equator.
Cardinal Directions • The four directions used to express where something on earth is in relation to something else. They are: North, East, South, West
Scale • The ratio of a single unit of distance on the map to the equal distance on ground.
Weathering • The decomposition of earth’s rocks, soils, and minerals through contact with other elements.
Continent • A large landmass on Earth. There are seven: Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe, and Australia.
Maps • Visual representations of an area.
Map Projection • Any method of representing the surface of a 3D objection in 2D. Types include Mercator, Robinson, Conic, and Great Circle.
Relief • The differences in elevation and slope between the higher and lower parts of the land
Equator • The line of latitude at 0*
Longitude • Lines running north-south around the earth that measure a places distance from the prime-meridian.
Hemisphere • Any half of the earth. Could be: North, South, East, or West
Relative Location • A places location on earth relative to another. For example: 5 miles past the McDonald’s.
North Pole • Northern most point on the earth’s surface. Located at 90*N. From here, any direction would be south.
South Pole • Southern most point on the earth’s surface. Located at 90*S. From here, any direction would be north.
Tectonic Plates • The dozen or so plates that make up the surface of the Earth.
Geography • The study of the earth’s surface, including climate, elevation, soil, vegetation, population, land use, and more
Continental Drift • The movement of the Earth’s continents relative to each other.
Globe • A 3-D scale representation of the earth.
Cartographer • The study and practice of making representations of the Earth on a flat surface.
Topographic map • A type of map characterized by large-scale detailed representation of relief of the earth
Grid • Network of horizontal and perpendicular lines, uniformly spaced, for locating points on a map or chart.