How Can Objects on Earth be Located?. Types of Maps Cartography: study and practice of making geographical maps. Mercator Projections:Cyclindrical projections.
Goals: 1. Differentiate between latitude and longitude. 2. Understand that a topographic map is a 2-D model that displays 3D information 3. Describe map.
Earth's dimensions np1
Final note packet
Unit 1 mapping
APPENDIX A: MAPS APHUG | BHS | Ms. Justice. Maps Any map is an incomplete representation of reality: 1. It is smaller than the world it represents 2.
VT State Plane Daniel J. Martin National Geodetic Survey VT Geodetic Advisor VSLS Conference Rutland VT April 11, 2008.
Maps & Distortion Presentation created by Robert L. Martinez Primary Content Source: Geography Alive! Regions and People.
Objectives Compare and contrast different map projections. Analyze topographic maps. Describe map characteristics, such as map scales and map legends.
Ch.2: Mapping Our World Text ref. (pg.26). Contents Latitude and Longitude Latitude and Longitude Types of Maps Types of Maps Remote Sensing Remote Sensing.
HUMAN GEOGRAPHY Ch. 1 Basic Concepts – Where and Why?
How Can Objects on Earth be Located?