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Geographic skills you need to study Geography! Methods of Geographic Inquiry

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Geographic skills you need to study Geography!

Methods of Geographic Inquiry

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Geography’s Basic Geography’s Basic ToolsTools

Let us begin with:

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A Map is a simplified representation of the real earth. It is a scaled down version of the real world. This scaled down version is in proportion to the real world. A map is usually on a 2D surface (flat) trying to represent a 3D image..

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Map ProjectionsMap Projections

Definition: When the features of a globe are transferred (projected) onto flat surfaces.

• Since the globe is in 3D and a flat surface is in 2D. All maps are created by projecting the 3D globe onto a 2D surface.

• Therefore all 2D maps have some “Distortion”.

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There are many types of “Map projections” that try to deal with distortion. A 2D map can never eliminate ALL of the distortion. So each map projection tries to preserve some of the following:

1. Lambert Azimuthal - tries to preserve AREA2. Mercator projection - tries to preserve DIRECTION3. Robinson - tries to preserve SHAPE4. Sinusoidal - tries to preserveDISTANCE

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Canada – Lambert Conformal Conic Canada – Lambert Conformal Conic (Area)(Area)

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Mercator Projection Mercator Projection (Direction)(Direction)

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Robinson Projection Robinson Projection (Shape)(Shape)

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Sinusoidal Projection Sinusoidal Projection (Distance)(Distance)

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Goode’s Projection (Unusual - Area)Goode’s Projection (Unusual - Area)

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Basic requirements of a Map

• Title – must make sense and stand out

• Legend – if required, describes units

• Border – Map and/or Frame border

• Scale – usually Linear

• Direction – North Arrow

• Overall neatness

• Balance!! Very little white space.

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• A compass is a way of finding direction

• The four cardinal points are N, E, S, W

• The twelve ordinal points are NE, SE, SW, NW, NNE, ENE, ESE, SSE, SSW, WSW, WNW, NNW

• The points all have corresponding degrees of a circle (0° → 360°)

Points on a Compass

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Scale

Three ways to show scale:

1. Linear Scale –

2. Ratio or Representative Fraction –

1:10 000 000

3. Statement –

One Cm on the map is equal to 100 Km in real life

Note : Be able to convert back and forth

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A map with a scale of 1:17 500 000 shows the entire earth as if high up in space. Since things appear small on this map this type of scale is called a ‘small-scale’.

As you approach the earth and get closer and see more things in detail (things get larger), this type of scale is called a ‘large scale’. An example would be something like 1:500.

Remember 1:1 is real life size!

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Small Scale

Large Scale

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Area Detail Example

Large Scale Maps

Small A lot

(streets, schools, railways, …)

Topographic maps, road maps, city bus maps

Small Scale Maps

Large A little

(borders, lakes, large rivers, …)

Globes, world maps, atlases

Scale

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Scale – Mapping Our Location

Building Footprint

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Scale – Mapping Our Location

Neighbourhood

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Scale – Mapping Our Location

Zoom out - Community

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Scale – Mapping Our Location

Township - County

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Scale – Mapping Our Location

Southern Ontario

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Scale – Mapping Our Location

Ontario

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Scale – Mapping Our Location

Canada

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Scale – Mapping Our Location

World

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Latitude and Longitude

• Grid work of lines extending north-south and east-west.

• Latitude is measured north and south of the equator

• Longitude is measured east and west from the prime meridian.

• This is different from the way you measure your usual x and y co-ordinates in math.

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Latitude and Longitude

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23.5oN

66.5oN

23.5oS

66.5oS

90oN

90oS

North PoleArctic Circle

Tropic of Cancer

Equator

Tropic of Capricorn

Antarctic CircleSouth Pole

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Lines on the Earth – Time Zones

Canada has 6 Time Zones

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Reading Maps – Locating Reading Maps – Locating Places on a MapPlaces on a Map

We can use grid systems to locate places on a map.

The 3 grid systems used today are:

1. Latitude and Longitude2. Military Grid3. Alphanumeric Grid

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Military Grid Military Grid

• A grid of blue lines on a map (eastings and northings) is used to identify squares in a grid pattern.

• This grid system is used mainly on topographic maps.

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Why was the military Why was the military grid system grid system introduced?introduced?

• It was easier to place a grid system on a map then to use degrees, minutes and seconds from a globe.

• With the increasing range in artillery in WWI, latitude and longitude was too cumbersome.

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Reading a Military GridReading a Military Grid

Easting: vertical line running from top to bottom on a topographic map

Northing: horizontal line across the topographic map.

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Reading a Military GridReading a Military Grid

By combining the digits from the easting and from the northing we are able to identify a square on the map.

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An Example: 567893

567 – Find the vertical 56 line and then go to the right 7.

893 – Find the horizontal 89 line and then go up 3.

56 57 58 59 60

87

88

89

90

567893

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Alphanumeric GridAlphanumeric Grid

• This system uses LETTERSLETTERS and NUMBERSNUMBERS to identify squares in a grid pattern.

• This grid system is used mainly on Road Maps.Road Maps.

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Reading an Reading an Alphanumeric GridAlphanumeric Grid

The LETTERS represent the horizontal lines.

The NUMBERS represent the lines running from the top to the bottom of the map.

The Alphanumeric grid system is not as not as accurateaccurate as the Military grid system or Latitude and Longitude.

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A B C D1234

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Map Types

We need different types of maps to portray different information

The three most common types are:1. General Purpose Maps 2. Thematic Maps3. Topographic Maps4. Digital Maps

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General Purpose Maps

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Thematic Maps

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Topographic Maps - Contours

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Alpha-Numeric – Street MapsAlpha-Numeric – Street Maps

An example of a General Purpose Map

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Digital Maps – from Google Maps

What are some of the advantages of these type of new maps?

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Other Geographic Tools:

• G.P.S. – Chapter 3

• G.I.S. – Chapter 5

• Aerial Photos – Chapter 6

• Remote Sensing – Satellite Imagery – Chapter 7

• Graphs – Circle (Pie), Bar, Line – Chapter 8

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G.P.S.

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G.I.S.

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Aerial Photos

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Remote Sensing

Perth, Australia

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Graphs

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The End!