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Thinking Geographically

Thinking Geographically. How do geographers address where things are?. Maps. Cartography Serve 2 purposes Reference source (provide a route) Communication tool (provide data) Babylonians 2300 B.C. on clay tablets & earlier Polynesian people “stick-charts” Maps as art.

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Thinking Geographically

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  1. Thinking Geographically How do geographers address where things are?

  2. Maps • Cartography • Serve 2 purposes • Reference source (provide a route) • Communication tool (provide data) • Babylonians 2300 B.C. on clay tablets & earlier • Polynesian people “stick-charts” • Maps as art

  3. Eratosthenes 194BC?

  4. Al-Idrisi 1154

  5. Ortelius 1571

  6. Map Scale • Amount of detail, how much “zoomed in” • Relationship between a feature’s size on a map to its actual size on Earth • Fraction or Ratio, Written statement, bar or….. • Local, regional, national, global

  7. Projection • Most accurate representation of the earth is a globe • Scientific method of transferring locations on Earth’s surface to a flat map • “All maps lie flat, and all flat maps lie” • Distortion in • Shape • Area • Distance • Direction

  8. West Wing

  9. True Size

  10. Cont’d… • Equal area – Distortion at poles (shape) • Mercator – Distortion at poles (size) • Polar – Shows relative closeness between US & former USSR • Robinson – Better portrays relationship between land & water

  11. Cont’d… • Van Der Grinten – Shows Canada & Russia 200% bigger than they are • Dymaxion – attempt to show global connections in a worldwide ocean • Mollweide – attempt to avoid high latitude distortions • “Interuption”

  12. GIS • Geographic Information System • Computer system that stores information in ‘layers’ • Helps draw connections between various information • Crime & Air Pollution • Low income families & teenage pregnancies • Retirement homes & hospitals • Cancer rates & Native Canadians

  13. GPS • Global Positioning System • 24 satellites that tell us the exact location of something on the earth • Aircrafts, ships, now quite common in cars • Originally for US defence, available to citizens within last 20 years

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