Maps vs. Globes

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Maps vs. Globes Do YOU know the difference?

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Maps vs. Globes. Do YOU know the difference?. The tools that geographers use the most often are MAPS and GLOBES. A map is FLAT drawing that shows all or part of the Earth’s surface. A globe is a SPHERICAL , or ball-shaped, model of the entire planet. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Maps vs. GlobesDo YOU know the difference?

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• The tools that geographers use the most often are MAPS and GLOBES.

• A map is FLAT drawing that shows all or part of the Earth’s surface.

• A globe is a SPHERICAL, or ball-shaped, model of the entire planet.

Try it! Place the characteristics of maps and globes in the appropriate section of the Venn Diagram.

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There are THREE types of maps

1. POLITICAL MAPS: Show major political features of a region.

Country Borders Capital Cities STAR symbol Use different colors to show countries

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There are THREE types of maps

2. PHYSICAL MAPS: Show major physical features of a region.

Mountain ranges Rivers Oceans Islands Deserts Plains Shows different elevations

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There are THREE types of Maps

3. SPECIAL-PURPOSE MAPS: Focus on one special topic Topics can include:

Climate, resources, or population Information may be shown with colors, arrows, dots or other symbols

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There are FOUR Hemispheres

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FIVE PARTS OF A MAP1. TITLE: shows what the subject of the map is

2. COMPASS ROSE: indicates north, south, east and west

3. SCALE: represent distances between points on a map

4. LEGEND: or KEY explains what symbols represent

5. LOCATOR MAP: shows where in the world the area on the map is located

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Prime Meridian VS. Equator

Prime Meridian: an imaginary line that runs North to South on the globe and represents ZERO degrees longitude.

Equator: an imaginary line that circles the globe halfway between the North and South Poles and represents ZERO degrees latitude.

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Video – Using Maps & Globes

http://app.discoveryeducation.com/player/view/assetGuid/DBC75ABD-4435-4CC4-AE36-1C662869F6BC