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parallels.
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any circle that runs east and west around the Earth and that is parallel to the equator; a line of latitude
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latitude.
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the angular distance north or south from the equator; expressed in degrees
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meridian.
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any semicircle that runs north and south around Earth from the geographic North Pole to the geographic South Pole
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longitude.
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the angular distance east or west from the prime meridian; expressed in degrees
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topography.
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the size and shape of the land surface features of a region, including its relief
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elevation.
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the height of an object above sea level
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contour lines.
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a line that connects points of equal elevation on a map
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contour intervals.
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the difference in elevation
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Describe the difference between the lines of latitude and longitude.
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- Latitude; horizontal; north to south. Has range 0 - 90 degrees
Longitude; vertical; west to east. Has range 0 - 180 degrees |
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Explain how latitude and longitude are used to find specific locations on Earth.
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Each latitude and longitude degree pin points a certain spot on the planet.
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Explain how a magnetic compass can be used to find directions on Earth.
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Earth has magnetic properties as if a powerful bar shaped magnet were buried at Earth's center at an angle to Earth's axis of rotation.
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How might GPS technology be beneficial when used in airplanes or on ships?
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In the sky or on water, it is easy to get lost so if you have a GPS then it is easy to know where your location is.
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Explain how elevation is shown on a topographic map.
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Contour lines are used to show elevation.
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Summarize how you can use information on a topographic map to compare the steepness of slopes on the map.
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When the lines are close on a topographic map then it is steeper in elevation. When the lines are widely spaced apart then the ground is level.
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What type of map would be the most useful to a scientist studying earthquake patterns: a geologic map or a topographic map?
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Geologic map
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