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Burrito Books: Chapter 1 and 2

Burrito Books: Chapter 1 and 2. Brief notes: Page 1. Pg. H2-H3 Latitude lines run East to West around the globe. **However, they measure how far North or South a place is from the Equator . Another name for latitude lines are parallels . _____________________________________

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Burrito Books: Chapter 1 and 2

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  1. Burrito Books: Chapter 1 and 2

  2. Brief notes: Page 1 • Pg. H2-H3 • Latitude lines run East to West around the globe. • **However, they measure how far North or South a place is from the Equator. • Another name for latitude lines are parallels. _____________________________________ • Longitude lines run North to South. • **However, they measure how far East or West a place is from the Prime Meridian. • Another name for longitude lines are meridians.

  3. Brief notes: Page 1 • Pg. H7 • A compass rose gives the 4 cardinal directions. • (Draw a compass rose below.) • A map scale shows how far apart places are on a map. • Pg. H4 • Maps are distorted because it is impossible to put a round object (like a globe) on a flat surface (like a map) without distortion. • Ex: Greenland looks much bigger on a map. • Ex: Antarctica looks much bigger on a map.

  4. Vocabulary: page 2 • Physical Geography: (read pg. 16) • What it is: the study of the world’s physical features- landforms, bodies of water, climate, soils… • What they study: • Why rivers flow where they do; • where landforms are • What causes landforms • Why certain places have different climates • Questions they may ask: • Why are the Rocky Mtns higher than Appalachain Mtns?

  5. Human Geography (Read pg. 18) • What it is: • The study of people, communities, and landscapes. • What Human Geographers Study: • CULTURE!! • Why people live where they do; • What jobs people do; etc.. • What questions they would ask: • Why do people live in clusters around the Earth? • Why do people move from place to place? • Why do people eat the foods that they eat? Etc…

  6. Cartography (read pg. 19) • What it is: • The science of making maps • What Cartographers study: • Maps • Physical geography! • Technology • Latitude and longitude • What questions they would ask: • How can I use technology to make maps better? • Can I use computers to make maps available to more people?

  7. Meteorology (pg. 20) • What it is: • The study of weather and what causes it • What Meteorologists study: • Weather • Hurricanes and tornadoes • What questions they would ask: • How do tornadoes form? • What are the weather patterns of this area?

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