Title: Chapter 1 Section 2
1Chapter 1Section 2
2Maps Globes
- A geographers tools include maps, globes, data
that can be seen in different ways. - A globe is a three-dimensional representation of
the earth. - Maps are two-dimensional representation of
selected parts of the earths surface. - Cartographer is a map maker.
- Map projection is a way of drawing the earths
surface that reduces distortion caused by
presenting a round earth on flat paper.
3Cont.
- Physical maps they show the types of landforms
and bodies of water found in a specific area. - Political maps show features on the earths
surface that humans created. It will include
cities, states, provinces, territories, or
countries.
4Physical Political Maps
5Three Types of Maps
- General reference maps, also called a topographic
map Its representation is of natural and
man-made features on the earth. - Navigation maps, they are used for direction.
- Thematic maps emphasize specific kinds of
information population, climate, economics etc.
6Thematic Maps which focus on specific types of
information Climate, vegetation, natural
resources, population density, economic
activities.
- Qualitative maps use colors, symbols, dots, or
lines to help you see patterns related to a
specific idea. - Cartograms present information about a country
based on a set of data other than land area. - Flow-line maps illustrate movement of people,
goods, ideas, animals, or even glaciers.
7Topographic Map
8The Science of Mapmaking
- A Cartographer decides what type of map to create
by considering how the map will be used. - Surveying they observe, measure, record data.
- Remote Sensing data is gathered primarily by
aerial photography or by satellites. The data
consists of information such as elevation, land
cover, difference in temperature.
9How Satellites Gather Map Data
- It orbit the earth
- Instruments measure invisible electromagnetic
waves - The data is first converted to code then to
pixels - Computer then converts pixels to usable images.
10Satellites
- Landsat a series of satellites that orbit more
than 100 miles above the entire earth in 16 days. - Geostationary Operational Enviroment satellite
(GOES) is a weather satellite. - Geographic Information Systems (GIS) it stores
information about the world in a digital base. - Global Positioning System (GPS) The system uses
a series of 24 satellites called Navstars it is
used to determine location.
11Geographic Information Systems
12Global Positioning System
13Projections shows the curved surface of the
earth on a flat map.
- Planar Projections also called azimuthal
projections - Conical projection
- Cylindrical projections is projection onto a
cylinder. 3 types - Mercator, homolosine, Robinson
14Problems with maps?
- Distance, shape, direction, or area may be
distorted by projection
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16Planar Projections also called the azimuthal
projection isa projection on a flat surface.
This type of map gives the shortest distance
between the two points.
17Conical projection is a projection onto a cone.
It often use to show large area of landmasses
going east and west.
18Cylindrical projections is projection onto a
cylinder. This projection shows the entire earth
on one map. 3 typesMercator, homolosine,
Robinson
19Equal areasPlaces shown have the same
proportions as they do on Earth. Example
Greenland 1/8 land area of S. America
20ConformalityHaving correct shapes.Shows true
shapes.Can show larger areas as closely as
possible to their true shapes
21Questions
- 1.What is an advantage a disadvantage of a of a
globe? - It 3 dimensional and so it shows the earth as it
is in space. Not as portable as maps. - 2.What is an advantage and disadvantage of maps?
- They are portable distortion occurs in
flattening the earths surface to create a map. - 3. What are three basic map types, and what do
they show? - General reference shows natural man-made
features, Thematic maps show specific
information, such as climate zones, Nautical
maps provide information needed to navigate
though air or water.
22Cont.
- 4. What is the first step in making a map and how
is it done? - Surveying or collecting data by means of aerial
photography or satellites. - 5. What is Landsat?
- A series of satellites that orbit more than 100
miles above the earth every 16 days.
23- 6. What is GPS, and how is it used?
- A computer technology that helps mapmakers
combine geographic data about a location from
several sources. - 7.What is GPS?
- A series of satellites that beam location
information to earth.