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Chapter 2 Vocabulary Earth Space

Word bank: cartography, equator, latitude, longitude, primemeridian, InternationalDateLine, mercatorprojection, gnomonicprojection, topographicmaps, contourline, contourinterval, geologicmap, maplegend, mapscale, 
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Record reflected wavelengths of energy from Earth's surface
Represents 0 degrees longitude and goes through Greenwich, England
The use of sound waves to detect and measure objects underwater
Used to show the distribution, arrangement, and type of rocks located below the soil GIS - Combines many of the traditional types and styles of mapping, uses a database of information gathered by scientists, professionals, and students to create layers and themes of information
Made by projecting points and lines from a globe onto a piece of paper that touches the globe at a single point. at that point there is no distortion, away from that point there is major distortion
A satellite navigation system that allows users to locate their approximate position on Earth
Difference in elevation between two side-by-side contour lines
Horizontal circle halfway between the North and South pole
Process of gathering data about Earth using instruments mounted on satellites, airplanes, or ships
Distance in degrees east or west of the prime meridian
Down
180 degree meridian, serves as the transition for calendar days
Show changes in elevation of the Earth's surface
Explain what the symbols represent
Science of mapmaking
Combines many of the traditional types and styles of mapping, uses a database of information gathered by scientists, professionals, and students to create layers and themes of information
Map that has parallel lines of latitude and longitude, causing landmasses near the poles to be exaggerated
Lines on a map running parallel to the equator
Connects points of equal elevation and never cross