Geography Study of the Earth’s surface and the process that shapes it, the connection between...

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INTRODUCTION TO WORLD

GEOGRAPHY

Geography Study of the Earth’s surface and the process

that shapes it, the connection between places, and the complex relationship between people

and their environments.

Starts with the Solar System

Planets orbit around the Sun

1. Mercury 2. Venus 3. Earth 4. Mars 5. Jupiter 6. Saturn 7. Uranus 8. Neptune

Earth is the 3rd rock from the Sun

Earth consists of 7 Continents

7 Continents in size order : 1. Asia 2. Africa 3. North America 4. South America 5. Antarctica 6. Europe 7. Australia

Earth consists of 5 Oceans

5 Oceans in size order : 1. Pacific 2. Atlantic 3. Indian 4. Southern 5. Arctic

2 ways to show the Earth in a smaller Scale

Globes – Most accurate because the Earth is a Sphere and so is a Globe.

2nd way to show the Earth in a smaller scale is………

Maps – are flat and to put the round earth on a flat surface distortion occurs. This means some parts of a Map needs to be shrunk and stretched to fit.

Cartographer

One who Creates and Makes maps

Political Maps Display Countries or States with different

COLORS

Physical/Topographic Maps

Display elevation with different COLORS

4 Essential parts of a Map

1. Title – Name, Date, and description of the Map

4 Essential parts of the Map 2. Key or Legend – Shows and explains

what symbols mean on a Map.

4 Essential parts of a Map 3. Scale – Compares the distance on the

Map to the actual distance of the Earth.

4 Essential parts of a Map

4. Compass Rose Displays Direction

Cardinal Direction North, South, East, West

Intermediate Direction Northwest, Northeast, Southwest, Southeast

The Earth is broken into HEMISPHERES

Equator – an imaginary line that separates the Earth into Northern and

Southern Hemispheres.

Prime Meridian – is an imaginary line that separates the Earth into Western

and Eastern Hemispheres.

The other Half of the Prime meridian is the 180th Meridian

International Date Line rest mainly on the 180th Meridian

Other important points on the Earths North and South Poles

The Grid System A systematic way of locating a place.

Grid System is made up of Latitude and Longitude Lines.

Lines of Latitude are imaginary lines that circle the Earth, measure North and South

but run East and West.

Latitude Lines are also called Parallels because they never cross or intersect.

Longitude Lines are imaginary lines that circle earth. They start from North Pole and meet again at the South Pole. Lines measure East and West

but run North and South

Longitude lines are also called Meridians

Together they set up a graph so one can Chart and Locate Places.

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