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Interpreting Maps

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Page 1: Interpreting maps

Interpreting Maps

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What are Maps?• Maps are Defined as:

– A diagrammatic representation of an area of land or sea showing physical features, cities, roads, etc.• “Dia” Picture• “Gram” Something Written• “Diagrammatic” a Picture that explains rather than

represents

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Characteristics of Maps

• Two dimensional• Usually only shows parts of the Earth’s surface

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Parts of a Map

• Maps all have certain elements that are important when you read them.

• These elements allow you to understand what is being measured and how it is being measured.

• Time• Orientation

• Date• Author• Legend

• Scale

• Symbols• Index• Grid

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• The Title tells you the subject of the map.Gives you insight into what information the map will convey.

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• Orientation/Compass Rose- tells you where North is on a map (then you can figure out the other directions) unless otherwise specified North is always up.

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• Date– when the map was publishedor– time span represented on map

*Important for accuracy of changing information.

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• The Author tells you who developed and published the map.

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• The Legend or Key explains what colors or symbols mean.

• Symbols are normally present in the legend/key . They represent information such as capital cities, natural resources or economic activities.

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• Scale tells you the ratio of distance between things on a map to the actual, real-life distance between things.

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• The Index is a list of names of places listed in alphabetical order that correspond to an alpha-numeric area on a grid.

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• Grid- a set of horizontal and vertical lines meant to identify location.

*can be alpha-numeric (think BATTLESHIP) or the lines of latitude and longitude

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What color represents the highest elevation? What color represents the lowest elevation?

Where did you look to figure this out?

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What continent does this map show?

Where did you look to figure this out?

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How would you figure out the distance between LA and Boston?

Where would you look and how would you figure this out?

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What would you use to determine the absolute location of Cape Town, South Africa?

Why would you use this?