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What is Mercator?

This projections shows a flat projection of the world and used by sailors as a tool for navigation

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What is Azimuthal?

This projection shows the poles most accurately.

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What is the Robinson Projection

This projection shows the sizes and shapes of continents well, but leaves interruptions of the oceans

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What is the Equal AreaProjection

Shows a perfectly straight border between US and Canada as well as the correct direction of the Kamchatka

Peninsula

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What is the Great-CircleRoute?

This concept explains that the shortest distance between two points is not a straight line

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What is the Artic Circle?

What geographic feature is located at 66 2/3 degrees North latitude?

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What is Greenwich, England?

The Prime Meridian runs through this European city?

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What is 60 degrees southlatitude?

What would be considered a higher latitude, 45 degrees North latitude or 60 degrees South Latitude?

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What is Scale?

This term refers to the detail (clarity or general) displayed on a map

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What is the PrimarySector?

This economic sector includes agriculture, mining and industries of natural resources

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What is BRICS

What is the acronym for the five most prevalent semi-peripheral countries?

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What is coal?

This natural resource provides more energy to power plants than any other type of energy

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What is the Peters ProjectionMap?

The map (projection) depicted in the episode of “The West Wing” showing the true size of Africa?

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What is a Topographic Map?

This type of Map would be best used for showing altitudes and relief?

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What is a Cartogram?

These types of maps can be described as “living maps”

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What is “they all lie?”

What is similarity between maps and men?

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What is Possiblism?

This concept says that man has the ability to overcome the environment

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What is 24?

This is the number of time zones present on the Earth, not counting the newly added one in North Korea?

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What is the International DateLine?

This line is located at the 180th meridian?

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Who is Benjamin Franklin?

This person is credited for developing the concept of Daylight Savings Time