1 / 10

Location

Location. Annotated Map Activity. On Your Blank Map. Label 7 continents 4 oceans Create a compass rose in the upper right hand corner of your paper. Relative Location. Described by landmarks, time, direction, or distance from one place to another. Examples:

helene
Download Presentation

Location

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Location Annotated Map Activity

  2. On Your Blank Map • Label • 7 continents • 4 oceans • Create a compass rose in the upper right hand corner of your paper.

  3. Relative Location • Described by landmarks, time, direction, or distance from one place to another. • Examples: • Ms. Rains’ class is down the 6th grade hall on the left. • AMS is about a mile from Kroger on Ridge Road. • Arbor Place Mall is off I-20 in Douglasville.

  4. Absolute Location • Describes the location of a fixed point on the earth. Normally expressed using coordinates such as latitude and longitude. • Examples: • Eiffel Tower is 48.8584° N, 2.2945° E • Arbor Place Mall is 33.7279° N, 84.7440° W • The White House is 38.8977° N, 77.0365° W

  5. Absolute Location Cont. • Absolute Location is based off the Global Positioning System (GPS).

  6. Hemispheres • Half of the Earth. • The Equator creates the Northern and Southern hemispheres. • The Prime Meridian creates the Eastern and Western hemispheres.

  7. Lines of LATITUDE (parallels) • Imaginary lines on the Earth that run parallel to the equator.

  8. Lines of LONGITUDE (meridians) • Imaginary lines that run between North and South Poles

  9. Finding GPS • Latitude (North or South) always comes first. • Longitude (East or West) always comes second. • 0 degrees doesn’t have direction but you should know that it’s the equator or prime meridian. • Examples: • (35.9550°N , 83.9250° W)

More Related