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WEEK 7: Match terms about cardinal points, new countries, oceans,

types of trees and climatic regions


Reason the relationship between possessive pronouns and nouns in a context.
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III SEMESTRE 2023-1
Cardinal point
The cardinal points are the four
directions that make up a Cartesian
reference system to represent
orientation on a map or on the
earth's surface itself.
8 Different Types of Maps
1. Political Map
• A political map shows the state and national boundaries of a place. A political
map does not have any topographic features.
• It also shows the location of cities, with respect to each other.
2. Physical Map
• A physical map is one which shows the physical features of a place or country, like
rivers, mountains, forests and lakes.
• The physical features are usually shown in different colors.
• Rivers and lakes are shown in blue, places of low elevation are shown in dark
green and as the elevation increases, the color becomes light green and
eventually orange.
• Mountains are shown in brown.
3. Topographic Map
• Topographic maps are similar to physical maps, which show the physical features
of an area. Although in topographic maps, differences in elevation and changes in
landscape are shown with the help of contour lines and not colors.
4. Climatic Map
• A climatic map shows the information about the climate of different areas.
• For example it shows areas which receive more rainfall or snow, or which have dry
weather.
• It uses colors to depict areas with different climate.
5. Economic or Resource Map
• Economic or resource maps show the different resources present in the area or
economic activity prevalent.
• They show the kind of crops that are grown and the minerals found in places.
• Symbols and letters are used to depict the activity or resource present in the area.
6. Road Map
• Road map is the most widely used map which shows different roads, highways or
railways present in the area.
7. Scale of a Map
• The scale of a map shows the relationship between the distances on the map
with respect to actual distances on the Earth. For example if the scale of a map is
1 cm to a kilometer, that means 1 cm on the map is equivalent to 1 kilometer on
actual ground.
• Using a scale you can quite accurately measure the distance between 2 places.
8. Symbols
• On maps different symbols represent different things, for example black dots
represent cities, circled stars represent capitals.
• Different types of lines represent roads, highways and railways.
• Trees and forests are depicted in green, mountains in brown and rivers and lakes
in blue.
• This done for making it easier for us to spot these features and study the map.
How do you locate places on a map?
• The grid helps people locate places on the map. On small-scale maps,
the grid is often made up of latitude and longitude lines. Latitude
lines run east-west around the globe, parallel to the Equator, an
imaginary line that circles the middle of the Earth. Longitude lines run
north-south, from pole to pole.
Search locations on Google Maps
• You can search for places and locations with Google Maps.
• When you sign in to Google Maps, you can get more detailed search
results. You can find places you've searched for before and search for
your contacts by name.
Discover coordinates or search by latitude & longitude
• To search for a place, enter the latitude and longitude GPS
coordinates on Google Maps. You can also find the coordinates of the
places you previously found.
What is corresponding possessive pronoun?

• Possessive pronouns include my, mine, our, ours, its, his, her, hers,
their, theirs, your and yours . These are all words that demonstrate
ownership.

• If the book belongs to me, then it is mine.


• A great way to understand this part of speech is to see them in action. Here are some basic
examples of possessive pronouns used in sentences:

• The kids are yours and mine.


• The house is theirs and its paint is flaking.
• The money was really theirs for the taking.
• We shall finally have what is rightfully ours.
• Their mother gets along well with yours.
• What's mine is yours, my friend.
• The dog is mine.
• The cat is yours.
• The ring is hers.
• The bag is theirs.
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