How Do Geographers Describe Where Things Are?

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How Do Geographers Describe Where Things Are? Maps and Modern tools

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Maps and Modern tools. How Do Geographers Describe Where Things Are?. Patterns. Geographers look for patterns. . Patterns. When they find similarities or differences between places, they ask why. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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How Do Geographers Describe Where Things Are?

Maps and Modern tools

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Patterns

Geographers look for patterns.

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Patterns

When they find similarities or differences between places, they ask why.

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In order to explain these differences, geographers must have tools to help answer WHERE something is.

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Geographic Concepts and Models

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Cartography Definition: The science

of map-making

Two reasons to use maps: As a reference tool (to

keep us from getting lost)

As a communications tool (to explain where something is distributed)

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Map Scales

Measured in three ways: Ratio (ex. 1

inch=25,000 inches)

Written Scale (ex. 1 inch=50 miles)

Graphic Scale (ex. bar line – see picture on left)

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Map Projection

Projection – Transferring locations on Earth’s surface to a flat map

http://www.1worldglobes.com/images/Globes/Discovery-Globe-thumb.jpg

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Projection

Can be difficult, as most maps are distorted (sphere vs. flat paper)

BUT…globes aren’t portable or practical

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Projection cont’d

4 types of distortions Shape Distance (Between

two points) Relative size (may

appear larger or smaller than it actually is)

Direction (from one place to another) C:\Users\stevensaa\Desktop\

mirror_distortion_1_th[1].gif

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Satellite-Based Maps GPS – Global

Positioning System Determines the

precise position of areas on Earth

3 Elements: Numerous satellites

(remote sensing) Tracking stations

(controls the satellites) Receiver (used to

pinpoint location) http://www.nist.gov/pml/div688/grp40/images/GPS_Constellation_2.gif

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Satellite cont’d

GIS – Geographic Information System) Computer system

that can capture, store, analyze, and display geographic data

More accurate Can show

relationships between different kinds of information

http://gothamist.com/attachments/jake/2006_6_bestofmap1.jpg