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Five Themes of
Geography
Map Projection
Parts of a Map
Types of Maps
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Areas that show at least one common feature
A1
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A2
Is the relationship between people and the environment
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A3
“Where it is”
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A1
The how something moves place to place
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A5
Identifies the natural and human features that make one place different
from every other
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B1
Keeps size and shape relationships of most
contintents and oceans but distorts the polar regions
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B2
Accurately shows shape, but distorts distance and size
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B3
Ships navigators use this type of projection map
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B4
Most maps in this book use this type of porjection
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B5
Mercator is what type of projection
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C1
Shows direction- north, south, east, west
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C2
Show symbols, colors used on a
map
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C3
Names the map
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C4
Helps you find the distance between
points shown on a map
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C5
Sometimes found on a map, but not one of
the major four.
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D1
A population map
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Shows boundaries and capitals
D2
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D3
Shows major features such as hills, mountains,
elevation and relief
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D4
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D5