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Title: Chapter 1: Section 2


1
Chapter 1 Section 2
  • Understanding the Physical World

2
Lesson Questions
  • Why have mapmakers created different projections?
  • What are the four major landforms?
  • What factors influence climate?

3
Tools of Geographers
  • Globes are historically more accurate than maps.
  • It represents the true size of oceans and land
    masses.
  • However, carrying a globe in your glove
    compartment or in your pocket can become quite
    difficult!
  • Since maps are flat that distort the size of
    Earths land masses.

4
Mercator Projection
  • The Mercator projection is a cylindrical map
    projection presented by the Flemish geographer
    and cartographer Gerardus Mercator, in 1569.
  • Provides easy use for direction.
  • Good proportion at equator but not North and
    South.

5
Interrupted Projection
  • Shows the correct sizes of landmasses by cutting
    out pieces of the ocean.
  • The downside is measuring distances across oceans
    nearly impossible.

6
Peters Projection
  • Peters Projection provides correct areas of
    landmasses and oceans. Directions are also
    accurate.
  • Downside is that Africa and South America seem
    longer and thinner than they truly are.

7
Robinson Projection
  • Shows the correct sizes and shapes of most
    landmasses. It gives fairly accurate view of
    sizes and oceans.
  • Its distortion is located more along the edges.

8
Special- Purpose Maps
  • Topographic maps show physical features.
  • Can sometimes be raised proportional to their
    size.
  • Political maps shows borders of countries.
  • Vegetative maps can show different shades of
    color depending on foliage.
  • Maps and Culture
  • Some maps show ethnocentrism. That is they focus
    on their country as the center of the world or
    make it appear bigger.

9
Major Landforms
  • Mountains high steep rugged land masses
  • Elevation height above sea level
  • Himalayas are the highest peaks in the world.
  • Hills less steep than mountains.
  • Plains large areas of gently rolling land.
  • Coastal plains are located along the oceans are
    good for ports.
  • Plateaus areas of high flat land.

10
Climate Zones
  • Climate average weather of an area over a
    period of 20-30 years.
  • Directly affected by location near equator and
    elevation.
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