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Physical Geography

Across
Help you see the types of landforms and bodies of water found in a specific area.
Shows the ratio of distance on the map to distance on the earth.
Shows a large area but without much detail.
A representation of natural and man made features on the earth.
Maps that use color, symbols, dots, or lines to help you see patterns related to a specific idea.
A projection on a flat surface.
A projection onto a cylinder. This projection shows the entire earth on one map.
Illustrate movement of people, goods, ideas, animals, and even glaciers.
Maps that focus on specific type of information like climate, vegetation, natural resources, economic activity.
Shows the ratio of distance on the map compared to real earth measurement.
Absolute location can be determined by nothing where latitude and longitude lines cross.
Two-dimensional graphic representation of of selected parts of the earth's surface.
A type of compromise projection commonly used in textbooks. It shows the entire earth nearly the true sizes and shapes of the continents and oceans.
Down
This projection shows the accurate shapes and sizes of the landmasses, but distances on the map are not correct.
A series of satellites that orbit more than 100 miles above earth
A projection onto a cone. This projection shows shape fairly accurate, but it distorts landmass at the edges of the map.
This projection shows the shapes of the continents are distorted at the poles and somewhat compressed near the equator.
A way of drawing the earth's surface that reduces distortion caused by presenting a round earth on a flat paper.
A three-dimensional representation of the earth
Shows features on the earth's surface that humans created. IE: cities, states, countries, territories, provinces.