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Page 1: Maps, Solar System, Earth and World's Climate
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• Is the representation or picture of all or part of the

surface of the earth.

• The best guides & sources of general information.

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Is the most common map used

by geographers.

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Is the outline of a place to

represent the shape & size of

land & water areas.

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• Is a kind of map

that is similar to

peeling strips from

a globe.

Dutch Gerhard

Mercator

-invented the Mercator

Map.

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Is an oval map in which the areas

near the poles have not been

stretched.

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Also called World land Masses

Map it is a picture of the globe in

which the areas near the pole

have not been stretched.

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Is the ideal tool for teachers and

students of geography because it

is a scale model in three

dimensions of the earth.

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• Is the condition of

the air at any one

time.

• It indicates how

warm or cold, wet

or dry, sunny,

cloudy, stormy or

calm is on a given

day.

• Is the pattern of

changes in

weather over a

number of years.

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• Equinox

is the number of daylight hours and nighttime hours is exactly equal all over the world.

• Summer Solstice

it is the longest day of the year to the Northern hemisphere.

• Winter Solstice

shortest day and the longest night of the year.

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The process by which water is

constantly moving from ocean to

air to land and back to the ocean.

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The process when water or

liquid changes into gas or water

vapor.

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The process of plants emitting water

vapor.

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The process of cooling the air and

the water vapor in it changes into liquid.

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The result of water that falls to earth.

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Are found near the equator.

Average temperatures for these

climates are high-over 18 degrees C.

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Have warm temperatures all year.

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Have little rainfall.

Very dry, or arid climate, little or no

rain falls during the year.

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Are classified into three different

types:

a. Humid Oceanic Cold Climate

b. Humid Continental Cold Climate

c. Sub-artic Climate

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Are classified into cool-summer

polar and year-round polar climates.

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Are found in mountain regions.

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Also called rock sphere.

It is the solid portion.

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Also called water sphere because it

is made up of liquid portion.

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It is the air portion.

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Is a line drawn around the globe that

divides the north & south parts of the

earth.

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Are the lines drawn around the

global parallel to each other showing

the position of a place north or south of

the equator.

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Tells how far east or west is and is

measured from the 0 degree line called

the prime meridian, to a line numbered

180 degrees.

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Are the parallel lines of latitude and

meridians of longitude cross upon each

other around the globe.