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Chapter 1: Essentials of Geography

Chapter 1 introduces you to some of the essential Another key feature of maps is their scale, or
spatial concepts of geography, including location the ratio of distance on the map to distance on the
and time on Earth, map scale, remote sensing, and ground. Cartographers have traditionally had to
geographic information systems (GIS). An choose the projection that minimized distortion for
essential for geographic science is an their map, as well as the appropriate scale and
internationally accepted, coordinated grid system level of detail for their map. Google Earth™
to determine location on Earth. The terms latitude avoids these potential problems by presenting data
and longitude were in use on maps as early as the and imagery draped over a spherical surface with
first century A.D., with the concepts themselves dynamically changing levels of detail and scale.
dating back to Eratosthenes and others. Layers are loaded in increasing levels of detail as
Coordination of international trade, airline you zoom in and replaced with more generalized
schedules, business and agricultural activities, and layers as you zoom out.
daily living depends on a worldwide time system. Geographers probe, analyze, and map our
Today, we take for granted standard time zones home planet through remote sensing and
and an agreed-upon prime meridian but such a geographic information systems (GIS). These
standard is a relatively recent development. technologies enhance our understanding of Earth.
A map is a generalized view of an area, Geographers use remote-sensing data to study—
usually some portion of Earth’s surface, as seen among many subjects—humid and arid lands,
from above at a greatly reduced size and detail. natural and economic vegetation, snow and ice,
Although Google Earth™ is not a map in the Earth energy budgets, seasonal variation of
traditional sense, it meets these criteria. The key atmospheric and oceanic circulation, sea-level
difference between Google Earth™ and a measurements, atmospheric chemistry, weather,
traditional map is that maps are projected, or geologic features and events, changes in the timing
transformed from the spherical surface of Earth to of seasons, and the human activities that produce
the flat surface of the map. global change.



This exercise will introduce you to latitude, longitude, and time on Earth. It will also introduce you to remote
sensing and geographic information systems (GIS) methodology. After completing these exercises, you
should be able to:
x Explain Earth’s reference grid: latitude and longitude and latitudinal geographic zones and time.
x Define cartography and mapping basics: map scale and map projections.
x Describe remote sensing and explain geographic information systems (GIS) as tools used in
geographic analysis.


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© 2010 Pearson Education, Inc.
Google Earth™ is a trademark of Google, Inc.

,Chapter 1: Essentials of Geography

Download the essentials.kmz file from www.mygeoscienceplace.com and open it in Google Earth™.




Exploration 1: Latitude and Longitude


After reviewing the section “Location and Time on Earth” in your text, double click on the Equatorial
Latitude placemark. You will be finding locations based on their latitude and longitude, as well as finding the
latitude and longitude of locations.

1. Lines of latitude are called parallels because they are parallel to each other and never meet, unlike lines of

longitude, which converge at the poles. From the menu bar, select view and turn on the grid. Also, select

tools on the menu bar, open the options and set the display units to decimal degrees (on a Mac this will

be in “Preferences,” under the Google EarthTM menu.) Select the measure tool from the toolbar and set

the units to kilometers. The angular distance from placemark A to placemark B is 10° of latitude. Using

the measure tool, measure the linear distance from the equator to 10° north and write the answer in the

blank below. Double click on the Polar Latitude placemark to fly to the North Pole. Make sure that you

have checked the radio button so that the placemarks will display; otherwise you will fly to the correct

location but the placemarks will not be shown. The distance from placemark C to placemark D is also

10° of latitude. Next, measure the distance from 80° north to 90° north. (A) What is the distance from 0°

to 10°? ~1108 km

(B) From 80° to 90°? _~1118 km

2. What is the difference between these measurements? ~10 km km

3. Why does 10 degrees of latitude have a different distance at the equator than at the poles? Because

Earth is an oblate spheroid that is flattened at the poles.




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, Encounter Geosystems

4. Double click on the Equatorial Longitude placemark. The angular distance from placemark A to placemark

E is 10° of longitude. Using the measure tool, measure the linear distance from placemark A to

placemark E, which will represent 10° of longitude at the equator. What is the linear length of 10° of

longitude? ~1114_km

5. Double click on the Tropical Longitude placemark and measure 10° of longitude along the Tropic of

Cancer at 23.5°. What is the distance at 10° of longitude at 23.5° N latitude? ~1020 km

6. Double click on the Mid-Latitude Longitude placemark and measure 10° of longitude along 45° north.

What is the distance at 10° of longitude at 45° N latitude? ~785 km

7. Double click on the Sub-Arctic Longitude placemark and measure 10° of longitude along 60° north. What

is the distance at 10° of longitude at 60° N latitude? ~555 km

8. Double click on the Arctic Longitude placemark and measure 10° of longitude along the Arctic Circle at

66.5° north. What is the distance at 10° of longitude at 66.5° N latitude? ~446 km

9. Double click on the Polar Longitude placemark and measure 10° of longitude along 80° north. What is the

distance at 10° of longitude at 80° N latitude? ~195 km

10. Why does the linear distance of 10° of longitude decrease as you travel from the equator to the pole?

Because the circumference of a line of latitude decreases as you go from the equator to the

poles from a distance of 40,075 km at the equator down to nothing at the poles

11. Double click on the box next to the Latitudinal Zones placemark to make the overlay visible.

(A) What latitudinal zone are you in now? Personal answer

(B) What is the southernmost latitudinal zone you have visited? northernmost? Personal answer

12. What latitudinal zone is Kauaǥi in? Equatorial

13. What latitudinal zone is Vancouver, B.C., in? Midlatitude

14. What latitudinal zone is Dunedin, N.Z., in? Midlatitude

15. What latitudinal zone is Moosejaw, Saskatchewan, in? Midlatitude

16. What latitudinal zone is Miami, FL, in? Subtropical

17. What latitudinal zone is Reykjav´k, Iceland, in? Sub-arctic

18. What latitudinal zone is Longyearbyen, Svalbard, in? Arctic
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Google Earth™ is a trademark of Google, Inc.

, Chapter 1: Essentials of Geography

Exploration 2: Time and Time Zones


After reading the section “Prime Meridian and Standard Time” in your text, click on the box for the Time
Zones placemark to make it visible. This layer has standard time zones labeled with their hours ahead or
behind UTC.


1. How many hours away from Greenwich, U.K., do you live? Personal answer


2. What time is it now where you are? Personal answer


3. What time is it in Greenwich, U.K., now? Personal answer


4. If you wanted to call someone in Paris, France, at 9 A.M. their time, what time would that be in your local

time? in UTC time? Personal answer




Exploration 3: Map Scale


In the past, map scales were fixed and static, because maps were printed or drawn by hand. With computer
mapping, scales are no longer fixed, but change to accommodate different levels of detail depending on the
data and view desired. Map scales are given as a graphic scale, usually with a scale bar at the bottom of the
map; as a representative fraction such as 1:24,000; or as a written scale such as one centimeter equals one
kilometer. Google Earth™ gives you the option to view a scale legend at the bottom of the screen. As you
know, map scale is the ratio of map units to ground units. You will be using rulers to measure distances on
your screen and the ground—both an actual ruler and Google Earth™ mapping service’s built-in ruler tool.
To avoid confusion, we will refer to your actual ruler as “your ruler” and to Google Earth™ mapping
service’s ruler as the “ruler tool.”


1. Double click on the Map Scale View 1 placemark. Measure the distance from placemark 1 to placemark 2

by placing your ruler against the screen. What is the distance in cm? Personal answer depending

upon size and resolution of monitor for questions 1-9.


2. Measure the same distance using the ruler tool in Google Earth™. To make it easy, set the units in the ruler

tool to cm as well. What is the distance in cm? Personal answer depending upon size and

resolution of monitor for questions 1-9.



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