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Geographic Mapping

The study and practice of creating and using maps to represent geographic areas, including the purposes, types, and features of maps, as well as the impact of technology on map-making and navigation

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Geographic mapping is a fundamental skill in geography that allows us to visualize and understand the world around us. By learning about different types of maps, scales, and coordinates, students can effectively navigate and interpret spatial information. Understanding topographic maps further enhan...

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Key Terms

Map
A visual representation of an area.

Example: A road map shows highways and streets.

Scale
The ratio of a distance on the map to the actual distance.

Example: 1:100,000 means 1 cm on the map equals 100,000 cm in reality.

Latitude
The distance north or south of the equator.

Example: The latitude of New York City is approximately 40.7128° N.

Longitude
The distance east or west of the prime meridian.

Example: The longitude of New York City is approximately 74.0060° W.

Topography
The arrangement of the natural and artificial physical features of an area.

Example: Mountains, valleys, and rivers are part of the topography.

Contour Line
A line on a map that connects points of equal elevation.

Example: Contour lines on a topographic map indicate hills and valleys.

Related Topics

Cartography
The art and science of map-making, including design and production.
intermediate
GIS (Geographic Information Systems)
Technology used to analyze and visualize spatial data.
advanced
Remote Sensing
The acquisition of information about an object or area from a distance, often using satellites.
advanced

Key Concepts

Map TypesScaleCoordinatesTopography