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What does the topography of an area include? The topography of an area includes the area’s elevation, relief, and landform. Elevation is the height above sea level at a specific point on the Earth’s surface. Relief is the difference between the highest point and lowest point of a region. Landform is created by the processes that shape the Earth’s surface.

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Table of Contents Exploring Earths Surface Models of Earth Topographic Maps Mapping Earths Surface 8.1 Vocabulary Topography Elevation Relief Landform Plain Mountain Mountain range Plateau Landform region What does the topography of an area include? The topography of an area includes the areas elevation, relief, and landform. Elevation is the height above sea level at a specific point on the Earths surface. Relief is the difference between the highest point and lowest point of a region. Landform is created by the processes that shape the Earths surface. Exploring Earths Surface Lewis & Clarks Journey The route of the Lewis and Clark expedition crossed regions that differed greatly in elevation and relief. Which are the highest and lowest points on their route? Exploring Earths Surface Landforms Plains, mountains, and plateaus are three of the many landforms that make up the topography of Earths surface. What are the main types of landforms? Plains A plain that lies along a seacoast is called a coastal plain, with low elevation and low relief and extends around the eastern and southeastern shores. A plain that lies away from the coast is called an interior plain, with varying elevations. The broad interior plains are called the Great Plains. Mountains Mountains have high elevation and high relief. Mountain ranges and mountain systems in a long, connected chain form a larger unit called a mountain belt. The Rocky Mountains stretch down the western side of North and South America. Plateaus A plateau will have high elevation with a more or less level surface. A plateau is rarely perfectly smooth on top. Streams and rivers may cut into the surface creating varied elevation. Exploring Earths Surface All of the land in one major landform region tends to have much in common. Highest elevation in US is Mt. McKinley (6,194m) and lowest elevation Death Valley (-86m). Landform Regions Models of Earth Measuring Earth What science skills did Eratosthenes use to estimate the Earth's circumference? 8.2 Vocabulary Globe Map Map projection Symbol Key Scale Degree Equator Hemisphere Prime meridian Latitude Longitude How do maps & globes represent Earth? Both maps and globes show the shape, size, and position of features on Earths surface. Maps are 2-D representations while globes are 3-D representations and always represent the whole Earth. Maps and globes are drawn to scale and use symbols to represent features on Earths surface. To show Earths curved surface on a flat map, cartographers use map projection. Map projection While trying to portrait Earths features on to a map, continents, oceans, & islands may have distorted shapes and sizes depending upon the type of projection used. A Mercator projection is based on Earths features projected onto a cylinder that encircles the Earth at the equator. The size and shape of landmasses at the poles are more distorted, but are more accurate near the equator.. Models of Earth Mercator Projection A Mercator projection is based on a cylinder with grid lines that has been flattened. Whats in a map? A map may show the whole Earth or just part of the earth. A map uses symbols explained in a key, and usually has a compass rose to show direction. Often north is shown at the top of the map. A scale is often given as a ratio showing the relationship between the distance on the map to the distance on the Earths surface. Models of Earth Whats in a Map? A map uses symbols explained in a key, and usually has a compass rose to show direction. A scale is often given as a ratio showing the relationship between the distance on the map to the distance on the Earths surface. Google Maps How is distance measured in degrees? To help find places on the Earths surface, a grid is created that curves to cover the entire planet. Distances on Earth are measured in degrees from the equator and the prime meridian. On Earths surface, degrees are a measure of an angle formed by lines drawn from the center of Earth to points on the surface. To locate points precisely, degrees are further divided into smaller units called minutes and seconds. There are 360 in a circle, 60 (minutes) in a degree, 60 (seconds)in a minute Models of Earth Degrees Around Distances around a circle are measured in degrees, minutes, and seconds. Equator Half way between the north pole and south pole is the imaginary line that circles the Earth at the widest part. It divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern hemispheres. Prime Meridian Another imaginary line that makes a half circle from the North Pole to the South Pole through Greenwich, England is the Prime Meridian. Places west of the Prime Meridian are in the Western Hemisphere while to the east is the Eastern Hemisphere. On the other side of the Prime Meridian is the International Date Line. Models of Earth Equator and Prime Meridian The equator and prime meridian divide Earths surface into hemispheres. What are latitude and longitude? The grid on the Earth is created by lines of latitude and longitude. The equator is the starting line for measuring latitude, 0 and measures to each pole, 90N at the North Pole, 90S at the South Pole. Each line of latitude is parallel to one another, about 111km apart. There are 360 of longitude that run from north to south meeting at the poles. Each line is about 111km apart at the equator, but at the poles, the lines come together to 0km. The Prime Meridian, which is the starting point, is at 0 and numbered to 180 at the International Date Line. Models of Earth Latitude and Longitude Points on Earths surface can be located using the grid of latitude and longitude lines. The location of any point on Earths surface can be expressed in terms of the latitude and longitude lines that cross a that point.location of any point Each longitude line crosses the latitude lines, including the equator, at a right angle. Lines of latitude (N-S) are given first, then lines of longitude (E-W). Interpret Maps Every point on Earths surface has a particular latitude and longitude. Models of Earth Contour Lines The contour lines on a topographic map represent elevation and relief. Topographic Maps Mapping a Mountain How is a map a model of Earth? Topographic Maps Topographic Map What feature is shown by this map? Topographic Maps Please click when finished reviewing this information. X X