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6th Grade Unit 2.1 Views of Earth Today

Horizontales
Land forms that have fairly level surfaces but stand high above sea level.
Land forms which stand higher than the land around them.
Land which is gently rolling or has flat features.
Shows how high or how low each feature is on Earth.
Also called a key, it is a chart that explains the meaning of each symbol used on a map.
The difference in in elevation from one contour line to the next.
A network of satellites used to find longitude and latitude, and elevation of any site.
The distance in degrees north or south of the equator, which is 0° .
Computer systems that can store and arrange geographic data and show the data in many different types of maps
Height above sea level.
The use of scientific equipment to gather information about something from a distance.
A mechanical or electrical tool that receives signal, such as a light, and responds.
Verticales
A way of showing the Earth's curved surface on a flat map.
An imaginary line that stretches from the North Pole through Greenwich, England to the South Pole. Longitude is based on this line.
The shape or features of the land.
An image where the natural colors are replaced with artificial ones to show special features.
Relates distance on a map to actual distances on Earth's surface.
The wiggly lines on a map that show an area's elevation, slope, and relief.
How steep the area of a landform is.
An imaginary line that circles Earth halfway between north and south poles. Latitude is based on this line.
The difference between an area's high and low points.