Label the following on your map
1. Title 9. Prime Meridian
2. Orientation 10.Tropic of Cancer
3. Scale 11.Tropic of Capricorn
4. Latitude 12.Arctic Circle
5. Longitude 13.Antarctic Circle
6. All Continents 14.High Latitudes (2x)
7. All Oceans 15.Middle Latitudes (2x)
8. Equator 16.Low Latitudes (1x)
The World
Longitude
Title
High
Arctic
Latitudes 66.6°N - Arctic Circle
La
tit
ud
Europe
e
Middle North Asia
Latitudes America Atlantic
Ocean Tropic of Cancer 23.5⁰ N
Prime Meridian
Pacific
Low Equator Africa Ocean
Latitudes South Indian
America
Tropic of Capricorn 23.5⁰ S Australia
Middle Scale
Latitudes
66.6°N - Antarctic Circle Southern Ocean
High Antarctica
Latitudes Orientation
The World
Longitude
Title
High
Arctic
Latitudes artic
La
tit
ud
e
north am
Middle
atlantic
Latitudes cancer
Low
Latitudes south am
tropic of capricorn
Middle Scale
Latitudes
High
Latitudes Orientation
Name: Block:
Unit 1: Geographic Sources
Section 1: Matching
1. Map ___B A. Layering map software; useful for answering complex questions in geography (ie crime rates in an area)
2. Globe ___F B. Flat representations of the Earth’s surface. Always distorted because it is 2D while the Earth is 3D.
3. Field Research ___D C. Good for showing changes over time in an area. Cheap and widely available.
4. Photography ___C D. The best way to study cultures; actually studying and interacting with an object/population/geographical
feature.
5. Charts & Graphs E ___
E. Good for showing complex information in a simple way.
6. Primary Source G ___
F. A three dimensional representation of the Earth. Limited when trying to zoom in on areas.
7. Satellite Imagery ___I G. Getting information directly from the source it came from.
8. Computer Databases ___H H. Good for storing large amounts of information and sharing with other geographers.
9. GIS ___A I. Used to show the Earth’s surface from space, which can show changes over time.
Section 2: Picture Identification Map Globe Field Research
Photography Charts & Primary Source
Graph
Satellites Computer Data GIS
Word Bank
Globe Field Satellite Map
Research
GIS Primary Source Photography Charts & Graphs Computer Database
Map Type:
E 6 A2 A. Climate
C. Economic
Activity
B. Contour
D. Physical
E. Political F. Population
Density
F 5
Map Purpose:
D1 1. Landforms
3. Elevation
2. Temperature
& precipitation
4. Available
Resources
5. Amount of 6. Manmade
people in an boundaries
area
C 4 B3
Map Projections Draw Latitude Lines. Label Latitude & Longitude
1. Equal Area Interrupted 2. Mercator the 0° line.
Latitude Longitud
3. Polar 4. Robinson e
Start 40°N 70°W
A. Used by mariners. Shows true B. Compromise Map with little
direction East to West. distortion. Found in classrooms.
Finish 35°S 70°W
C. Used by pilots; shows Great D. Shows accurate
Circle Routes (shortest distance) measurements North to South.
What direction did you travel?
Draw Longitude Lines. South
Label the 0° line.
4 B 3C Latitude Longitud
e
Start 80°N 130°E
Draw and label the hemispheres
Finish 70°N 60°E
with directions
What direction did you travel?
2 A 1 D SouthWest
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Unit 1 Review
The World
Name:
Name: Block:
Unit 1: Geographic Sources
Section 1: Matching
1. Map ___ A. Layering map software; useful for answering complex questions in geography (ie crime rates in an area)
2. Globe ___ B. Flat representations of the Earth’s surface. Always distorted because it is 2D while the Earth is 3D.
3. Field Research ___ C. Good for showing changes over time in an area. Cheap and widely available.
4. Photography ___ D. The best way to study cultures; actually studying and interacting with an object/population/geographical
feature.
5. Charts & Graphs ___
E. Good for showing complex information in a simple way.
6. Primary Source ___
F. A three dimensional representation of the Earth. Limited when trying to zoom in on areas.
7. Satellite Imagery ___ G. Getting information directly from the source it came from.
8. Computer Databases ___ H. Good for storing large amounts of information and sharing with other geographers.
9. GIS ___ I. Used to show the Earth’s surface from space, which can show changes over time.
Section 2: Picture Identification Map Globe Field Research
Photography Charts & Primary Source
Graph
Satellites Computer Data GIS
Word Bank
Map Type:
A. Climate B. Contour
C. Economic D. Physical
Activity
E. Political F. Population
Density
Map Purpose:
1. Landforms 2. Temperature
& precipitation
3. Elevation 4. Available
Resources
5. Amount of 6. Manmade
people in an boundaries
area
Map Projections Draw Latitude Lines. Label Latitude & Longitude
1. Equal Area Interrupted 2. Mercator the 0° line.
Latitude Longitud
3. Polar 4. Robinson e
Start 40°N 70°W
A. Used by mariners. Shows true B. Compromise Map with little
direction East to West. distortion. Found in classrooms.
Finish 35°S 970°W
C. Used by pilots; shows Great D. Shows accurate
Circle Routes (shortest distance) measurements North to South.
What direction did you travel?
Draw Longitude Lines.
Label the 0° line.
Latitude Longitud
e
Start 80°N 130°E
Draw and label the hemispheres
Finish 70°N 60°E
with directions
What direction did you travel?