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What do you think you know about geography? About places and/or important events Landmarks Maps How the land is, hills or flat or mountain range Connected to maps World Different countries

What do you already know about an Atlas?

How is the Earth organized?

How is the Earth organized? 10.13.15 by Countries Bodies of Water (Oceans, lakes, seas) Land forms Cardinal Directions (North, East, South, West) Latitude and Longitude - Equator Continents Islands Borders Cities Time Zones States Population - Groups of people Towns Languages Vegetation (plants) Names Boundaries

Geography Land & Water Features

Maps Maps and globes are used to learn information about the world we live in. A map is a flat drawing of the earth or part of the earth. A map can show you the whole world at one time. There are several types of maps. Each show different information. Most maps include a compass rose, which indicates which way is north, south, east and west.

You can look in an atlas to find different kinds of maps. Road maps- show major, some minor highways and roads, airports, railroad tracks, cities and other points of interest in an area. People use road maps to plan trips and for driving directions. Weather maps- show weather patterns in cities, states, countries, etc.. Climate Maps give general information about climate and precipitation (rain and snow) of a region

Physical Maps Show country borders, major cities and significant bodies of water. Physical maps also show the location of landforms like deserts, mountains, plains, rivers and lakes. Colors are used to show differences in land elevations. > Green is typically used at lower elevations and orange or brown is used on the higher elevations. Political Maps Do not show physical features. They show state and national boundaries and capital and major cities. Political maps usually include significant bodies of water.

Physical Map Show country borders, major cities and significant bodies of water. Physical maps also show the location of landforms like deserts, mountains, plains, rivers and lakes. Colors are used to show differences in land elevations. > Green is typically used at lower elevations and orange or brown is used for higher elevations.

Political Map Do not show physical features. They show state and national boundaries and capital and major cities. Political maps usually include significant bodies of water.

Compass Rose There are 4 Cardinal Directions - North (N), South (S), East (E), and West (W)

N W E S

Geographical Coordinates Coordinates help you find a specific place. Just like we might say our school is on 82nd street between 1st and 2nd avenue. We can also use longitude and latitude to explain where a place is located.

Latitude is the distance of any object from the equator measured in degrees. The most famous line of latitude is the equator measured at 0. If we move either up or down from the equator, our distance increases. If you move north of the equator than you are moving "degrees north" if you move south of the equator then you are moving "degrees south". As you can see in the diagram, the lines of latitude move around the Earth in an EAST & WEST direction, but really they measure degrees on the Earth in the NORTH & SOUTH direction.

Geographical Coordinates Coordinates help you find a specific place. Just like we might say our school is on 82nd street between 1st and 2nd avenue. We can also use longitude and latitude to explain where a place is located.