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Mapmaking Guide (6-8)
include brown or green for land and blue for water. Topographic maps are general reference maps showing coastlines, cities, and rivers that use contour lines to show elevation differences. Such maps are helpful to hikers because they can show elevat...
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include brown or green for land and blue for water. Topographic maps are general reference maps showing coastlines, cities, and rivers that use contour lines to show elevation differences. Such maps are helpful to hikers because they can show elevation changes along a trail. Government agencies like the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) produce these maps that are often based on satellite data or aerial photography. Satellite maps are produced from data recorded by satellite sensors and transmitted to
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http://www.nationalgeographic.com/xpeditions/lessons/09/g68/cartographyguidestudent.pdf#page=5
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include brown or green <span class="highlight">for</span> land and blue <span class="highlight">for</span> water. <span class="highlight">Topographic</span> <span class="highlight">maps</span> are general reference <span class="highlight">maps</span> showing coastlines, cities, and rivers that use <span class="highlight">contour</span> lines to show elevation differences. Such <span class="highlight">maps</span> are helpful to hikers because they can show elevation changes along a trail. Government agencies like the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) produce these <span class="highlight">maps</span> that are often based on satellite data or aerial photography. Satellite <span class="highlight">maps</span> are produced from data recorded by satellite sensors and transmitted to
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http://www.nationalgeographic.com/xpeditions/lessons/09/g68/cartographyguidestudent.pdf#page=7
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Mapmaking Guide (6-8) Page 7 of 8 www.nationalgeographic.com/xpeditions © 2005 National Geographic Society. All rights reserved. Isoline (also called isopleth) <span class="highlight">maps</span> use lines to connect points of equal value, such as temperature, rainfall, or elevation. Lines of equal temperature are called isotherms, lines of equal rainfall are called isohyets, and lines of equal elevation are called contours. <span class="highlight">Contour</span> lines are often used on <span class="highlight">topographic</span> <span class="highlight">maps</span>. Cartograms distort
Worksheet: Elements of Art Vocabulary
this list of definitions when choosing images to illustrate each vocabulary word. Vocabulary for the Elements Art 1. Line: • Curved: • Straight: • Width: • Length: • Direction: • Diagonal: • Vertical: • Horizontal: • Contour...
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this list of definitions when choosing images to illustrate each vocabulary word. Vocabulary for the Elements Art 1. Line: • Curved: • Straight: • Width: • Length: • Direction: • Diagonal: • Vertical: • Horizontal: • Contour: 2. Shape: • Two-dimensional: • Geometric:
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http://www.lausd.k12.ca.us/lausd/offices/itd/cti/middle_school/m_pc/lesson_plans/lp_powerpoint/lp_p_a_basicsart/slm1_b_edit.pdf#page=1
www.lausd.k12.ca.us/lausd/offices/itd/cti/middle_school/m_pc/lesson_plans...
this list of definitions when choosing images to illustrate each vocabulary word. Vocabulary <span class="highlight">for</span> the Elements Art 1. <span class="highlight">Line</span>: • Curved: • Straight: • Width: • Length: • Direction: • Diagonal: • Vertical: • Horizontal: • <span class="highlight">Contour</span>: 2. Shape: • Two-dimensional: • Geometric:
Image Archives
province, and ancient southern highlands. (Courtesy of NASA) (34K JPEG) This is an image of the Pavonis Mons summit on Mars. (94K GIF) This is a topographic contour map of the Gusev Crater. (Courtesy of NASA/JPL) (196K GIF) This is a false color image of the caldera collapse pit a...
Treasures of the Sunken City
to maps using those students created, as well as other types of maps (for example, a road, weather, or contour map). Students may find it more difficult to map an object that is not neatly placed on the map—that is, anything circular or books when corners aren't pl...
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• 7.3.spi.13. recognize the definitions of modifications on the physical environment (i.e. global warming, deforestation, desert, urbanization). • 7.3.spi.14. distinguish between types of maps. (i.e. political, physical, climatic, land-use resource, contour, elevation, top...
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• 7.3.spi.13. recognize the definitions of modifications on the physical environment (i.e. global warming, deforestation, desert, urbanization). • 7.3.spi.14. distinguish between types of maps. (i.e. political, physical, climatic, land-use resource, contour, elevation, topographic.) • 7.3.spi.15 interpret a map indicating scale, distance and direction. • 7.3.spi.16. demonstrate understanding of characteristics and implications of a diverse global culture. At Level 3, the student is able to • 7.3
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http://www.state.tn.us/education/ci/ss/doc/SS_Grade_7.pdf#page=9
www.state.tn.us/education/ci/ss/doc/SS_Grade_7.pdf#page=9
• 7.3.spi.13. recognize the definitions of modifications on the physical environment (i.e. global warming, deforestation, desert, urbanization). • 7.3.spi.14. distinguish between types of <span class="highlight">maps</span>. (i.e. political, physical, climatic, land-use resource, <span class="highlight">contour</span>, elevation, <span class="highlight">topographic</span>.) • 7.3.spi.15 interpret a map indicating scale, distance and direction. • 7.3.spi.16. demonstrate understanding of characteristics and implications of a diverse global culture. At Level 3, the student is able to • 7.3
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