maps as models of the earth
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Maps as models of the Earth. You are here. Map - is a representation of the features of a physical body such as Earth. Ptolemy Map. European Maps. Europeans’ placed East at the top to emphasize the importance of Jerusalem to the Europeans’ faith. Chinese Maps. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Maps as models of the Earth
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You are here Map - is a representation of the
features of a physical body such as Earth.
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Ptolemy Map
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European Maps Europeans’ placed East at the top to
emphasize the importance of Jerusalem to the Europeans’ faith.
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Chinese Maps The Chinese put south at the top of
their maps because nothing to the north held any interest to them.
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The Greeks Accepted the Earth as being a sphere
almost 2,000 years before Christopher Columbus made his voyage in 1492.
Eratosthenes – A Greek mathematician, wanted to know the size of Earth.› Calculated the circumference using math and
observation of the sun.› No Satellites or computers were used just pen
and paper.› His calculations were off by 6,250km. Roughly
4,000miles.
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Eratosthenes
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Finding Direction on Earth Reference Point – a fixed place on the
Earth’s surface from which direction and location can be described.› Because Earth is spherical it doesn’t really
have any reference points or does it?
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Reference Points on Earth Axis – the imaginary line that runs
through the Earth.› At each end of the axis is the geographic
poles: North Pole South Pole
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Cardinal Directions Cardinal Directions – The popular
directions of North, South, East, and West.
What are the advantages of Cardinal Directions?
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Using a Compass Compass – a tool that uses the natural
magnetism of the Earth to show direction.› The Earth has two different sets of poles
Geographic Poles – The location in which the Earth spins on its Axis.
Magnetic Poles – The poles that the compass will point to.
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True North and Magnetic Declination
True North – the direction to the geographic North Pole› You must make a correction for the difference
between the geographic North Pole and the magnetic north pole, in order to use a compass.
Magnetic Declination – the difference between the magnetic north and the true north.› Must be calculated in order to use a compass.
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Using Magnetic Declination Magnetic declination is measure in
degrees east or west of true north. (pg 39 fig 5)› Figure out roughly what the magnetic
declination is for New Bern, NC.› Remember CEEC ( Correct Easterly Errors
Clockwise)
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Magnetic Declination
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Finding Locations on the Earth
Just like you have an address at your house city’s, states, and islands have an address too.› The address includes two very important
geographical terms. Longitude Latitude.
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Latitude Latitude – Imaginary lines drawn
around the Earth parallel to the equator. › Tells distances North or South of the
equator.› Expressed in degrees.
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EquatorA circle located halfway between the
North and South Poles that divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.› Represents 0° latitude› Divides the Earth into Northern
Hemisphere and Southern Hemisphere.
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Latitude
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Latitude North Pole and South Pole
› Located at 90°› Pg 43 fig 3-1
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Longitude Longitude – lines of longitude, or
meridians, are imaginary lines that pass through both poles.› Distance East and West of the prime
meridian.› Expressed in degrees.› Lines run North and South of Equator and
are farther apart at the equator.
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Longitude http://earthguide.ucsd.edu/earthguide/
diagrams/globe/globe.swf
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Prime Meridian Prime Meridian – the line that runs from
North Pole through Greenwich, England to the South Pole.› Does not run on both sides of the Earth like
the Equator.› Is located at 0°› With the 180 °Meridian line cut the Earth
into two halves West and East. 180 °Meridian line runs on the opposite
side of the Prime Meridian.
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Prime Meridian
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Prime Meridian/ Meridian Together the prime meridian and
meridian lines divide the Earth into an Eastern and Western hemisphere.
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Question Why is the prime meridian 0 longitude
and the meridian 180 longitude when they are the same line dividing the Earth into an east and a west?
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Using Latitude and Longitude
There are two ways in which you can use Latitude and Longitude.› To find an object on a map.› To figure out the address of the object.
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To find an object on a map. In order to find and object on a map
you must first find the latitude and the longitude of the object.
Second you trace your fingers together and you should be on top of the object or very close to it.
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To find the address of an object.
Find the object on the map. Trace your finger out to the longitude
and latitude readings.
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Great Circles Shortest route between two points on a
sphere. › Is the same as the shortest point between
two points is a straight line. Used in navigation, especially in long-
distance travel by boat or aircraft.
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Longitude Practice
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Latitude and Longitude
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Crack The Code
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