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Types of Maps Mercator Projections Conic Projections Gnomonic Projections Topographic Maps

Types of Maps Mercator Projections Conic Projections Gnomonic Projections Topographic Maps

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Types of MapsMercator ProjectionsConic ProjectionsGnomonic ProjectionsTopographic Maps

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Mercator ProjectionsMercator Projection

Is a map that has parallel lines of longitude and latitudeFlaws

Land Near Poles is exaggerated Shapes are correct, but land area is distorted

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Conic ProjectionsConic Projection

Is made by projecting points and lines from globe onto a cone.Very Little Distortion, High Degree of accuracyBest for Mapping Small AreasUsed to make road and weather maps

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Gnomonic Projections

Gnomonic Projectionsis made by projecting points and lines from a globe onto a piece of paper that touches the globe at a single pointDistort Directions and DistanceUsed For Plotting great Circle Routes (Airplanes)

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Topographic MapsTopographic Maps

Detailed maps that show the hills and valleys of an areaUse Lines, Symbols, and Colors to represent change in elevation

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Map FeaturesMap LegendsMap Scales

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Map LegendsInclude symbols for both man made and natural featuresSpecific Colors for Habitats

Green for WoodsBlue for Water

See Appendix D on p. 914

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Map ScalesRatio of distance on a map to actual distances on the map3 Types

Verbal: “one inch equals one mile”Graphic: consists of a line that represents a certain distance on EarthFractional: one unit on map represents one unit on Earth

Large Ratio: map covering large area (minor detail) Small Ratio: map covering little are (major detail)

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IsolinesAn isoline is a line connecting points of equal value.

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Examples of isolines:Isotherms:

points of equal temperature

Isobar:

points of equal barometric (air) pressure

Contour:

points of equal altitude

Concentration of chemicals

Anything else you can get a value for.

(The weather channel loves isolines!)

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Rules for Drawing Isolines:

1. Isolines connect points of equal value.

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2. Isolines are gentle, curving lines- no sharp corners.

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3. Isolines are always closed curves even though the map might only show part of it.

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4. Isolines NEVER cross- this would mean that one point has two different values. Ex: one spot has two temperatures?

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5. Isolines usually are parallel. (They have a parallel trend.)

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Visualizations of contour lineshttp://geology.asu.edu/~sreynolds/topo_gallery/topo_gallery.htm

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GradientGradient shows how quickly the value changes from one point to another.

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A steep (high) gradient changes quickly and the isolines are close together.A gentle (low) gradient changes slowly and the lines are far apart.

Steep area

Gentle area

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Making Contours worksheetsWorksheets can be printed from:http://www.rcmurphy.net/Medina%202005/documents/Contours123.doc

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Highlight data points.

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Fill in gaps in data.

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Connect the dots.

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Go on to the next value.

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Making a Contour Map II

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Drawing Contour Maps III

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