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This invisible line divides Earth into the northern and southern hemispheres.
Equator
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This invisible line runs through Greenwich, England.
Prime Meridian
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Systems that store and analyze map data from multiple sources.
Geographic Information Systems
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True or False: Earth is divided into 48 time zones.
False: 24
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These coordinates would put us in which city and state? 33°N latitude, 112°W longitude
Phoenix, Az
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The process of collecting information about an area without coming into contact with it.
remote sensing
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These lines are found on a topographic map and connect points of equal elevation.
contour lines
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Which line of latitude runs through Australia? 30°N or 30° S
30°S
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Lines measuring North or South of the Equator are lines of ___.
latitude
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Ture or False: Pennsylvania is three hours behind California. So if it's 12 o clock here, It's 3 o'clock in Ca.
False: We are 3 hours ahead.
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A key that lists all of the symbols used on the map, so you can interpret the symbols.
legend
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Which of these would you most likely have in your cell phone? GIS or GPS
GPS , Global Positioning System
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___ use satellites, sonar and aerial cameras can collect information about an area without coming into contact with it.
Remote sensing devices
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Which would be the best map for hiking?
topographic
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This picture is an example of a __.
legend
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Remote sensing was useful when ___ struck the Gulf Coast for before and after images.
Hurricane Katrina
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The relationship between a distance on the map and its actual distance on the ground is called a map __.
scale
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Avertical slice through rocks below the surface is called a __.
cross section
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