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I. Globes and MapsA. Globe - A scale model of the Earth.

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I. Globes and Maps1. Globe vocabulary

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I. Globes and Mapsa. Grid –

A pattern of imaginary lines that circles the globe in north-south and east-west directions.

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I. Globes and Mapsb. Latitude –

imaginary lines that run east-west and measure distances north and south of the equator. (parallels)

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I. Globes and Mapsc. Equator –

Imaginary line that circles the globe halfway between the north and south poles. (0 degrees)

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I. Globes and Mapsd. Longitude –

imaginary lines that run north and south and measure distances east and west of the Prime Meridian.

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I. Globes and Mapse. Prime Meridian -

An imaginary line that runs through Greenwich, England and represents 0 degrees longitude.

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I. Globes and Mapsf. hemispheres - the globe is divided

into four hemispheres.1. Northern 3. Eastern2. Southern 4. Western

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I. Globes and MapsB. Map –A flat diagram of all or part of the Earth’s surface.

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I. Globes and Maps1. Map Title

– indicates what information is shown.

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I. Globes and Maps2. Key

(legend) – Explains symbols, colors and lines on a map.

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I. Globes and Maps3. Scale Bar-Measuring

line that helps to find distance on a map.

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I. Globes and Maps4. Compass

Rose –Shows

positions of cardinal directions.

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