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Mapping Earth’s Surface

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The shape of the land determined by elevation, relief,

and landforms

Briefcase #150 points

Briefcase #150 points

Topography

85 points

The height above sea level

Briefcase #25 points

Briefcase #25 points

Elevation

1 point

Briefcase #375 points

The difference in elevation between the highest and

lowest part of an area

Briefcase #375 points

Relief

100 points

Briefcase #415 points

A feature of topography formed by processes that shape

Earth’s surface

Primary Succession

Briefcase #415 points

Landform

10 points

Briefcase #510 points

Name the three types of landforms.

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1. Plains

2. Mountains

3. Plateaus

60 points

Briefcase #640 points

Flat or gently rolling land with low relief

Briefcase #640 points

Plains

30 points

Briefcase #7125 points

A landform with high elevation and high relief

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Mountain

150 points

Briefcase #81 point

A landform with high elevation and a level surface

Briefcase #81 point

Plateau

5 points

Briefcase #930 points

A sphere that represents Earth’s surface

Briefcase #930 points

Globe

250 points

Briefcase #1060 points

Distance in degrees north or south of equator

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Latitude

20 points

Briefcase #1120 points

Distance in degrees east or west of the prime meridian

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Longitude

15 points

Briefcase #1225 points

Half of a sphere that makes up Earth’s surface

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Hemisphere

40 points

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An imaginary line that makes a half circle from the north to

south pole

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Prime Meridian

125 points

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An imaginary line that circles the Earth halfway between the

north and south poles

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Equator

20 points

Briefcase #15175 points

They decided to map out the land known as the Louisiana

Territory.

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Louis and Clark

50 points

Briefcase #16200 points

G.P.S. stands for………..

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Global Positioning System

75 points

Briefcase #17250 points

Which is a better representation of the Earth – a map or a

globe?

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Globe

175 points

Briefcase #1885 points

When writing coordinates which comes first – latitude or

longitude?

Briefcase #1885 points

Latitude

200 points

Congratulations!!!

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