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Chapter 1: Physical Geography - Looking at the Earth

Name: _______________________________________
Date: ________________________________________
Across
each half of the globe
How far across the earth a person, an idea, or a product travels
The exact place on earth where a geographic feature is found.
Where it is?
How are places similar or different?
Refers to the way people view distance
A two-dimensional graphic representation of selected parts of the earth's surface
A three-dimensional representation of the earth
a set of imaginary lines that run parallel to the equator, and that are used in locating places north or south; the equator is labeled the zero-degree line
The amount of time it takes a person, an idea, or a product to travel
the imaginary line at zero meridian used to measure longitude east and west, and dividing the earth’s east and west halves; also called the Greenwich Meridian because it passes through Greenwich, England.
Down
How do people, goods, and ideas move from one location to another?
How do people relate to the physical world?
A way of mapping the earth's surface that reduces distortion caused by converting three dimensions into two dimensions
describes a place in relation to other places around it
A mapmaker
What is it like?
a general reference map; a representation of natural and man-made features on the earth
the study of the distribution and interaction of physical and human features on the earth
a set of imaginary lines that go around the earth over the poles, dividing it east and west. The prime meridian is labeled the zero-degree line
the imaginary line that encircles the globe, dividing the earth into northern and southern halves.