Title: Location
1Location
We are going to analyze and evaluate the validity
and utility of multiple sources of geographic
information. And play a cool game!!!!!!!!!
2 ReviewTwo Types of Location
- Absolute Location
- Relative Location
3Types of Absolute Location
- Global Location-Every point on Earth has a
specific location that is determined by an
imaginary grid of lines denoting latitude and
longitude. -
- Local Location-Street Address
Examples
Examples
4Latitude
- Parallels of latitude measure distances north and
south of the line called the Equator.
5Longitude
- Meridians of longitude measure distances east and
west of the line called the Prime Meridian.
6Relative Location
- Relative location deals with the interaction that
occurs between and among places. - It refers to the many ways---by land, by water,
even by technology that places are connected.
Examples
additional description of relative location
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7Additional Description of Relative Location
- Relative locations are described by landmarks,
time, direction, or distance from one place to
another and may associate a particular place with
another.
8Landmarks
- Potter Park Zoo
- Michigan Historical Museum
- Michigan State University
- Wilcox School
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location
9Time
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location
10Directions
- North, South, East, West
- Northwest, Southwest, Northeast, Southeast
- Right, Left
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location
11Distance
- Number of blocks
- Number of miles/kilometers
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location
12Absolute Global Location Examples
U.S. Weather Stations in Michigan
Name of City Latitude Longitude
Lansing 42 47' 84 36'
Detroit 42 25' 83 1'
Grand Rapids 42 53' 85 31'
Sault Ste. Marie 46 28' 84 22'
-Question-
13Which dot is closer to 30 North and 75 West -
A or B ?
14- Game time!! Welcome to the WORLD RALLY. We are
going to use an atlas and maps in our book to
locate places on a map according to latitude and
longitude, draw conclusions and compare maps. - Here is how we do it..
15- 1. You will have groups with an Atlas and a
book, opened to pages 18-31. You will each get a
RALLY SHEET. - 2. You will take a trip around the world in a
rally race. The object is to be the first to
complete the trip by answering the questions. - 3. You must get the teacher to sing off on each
question before moving to the next checkpoint. - Each checkpoint is a set of latitude and
longitude coordinates that locate a major city.
You must provide the city, country, and continent
for the location of each city checkpoint, and
answer the questions. The first team done is the
winner!!