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part 1 - vocabulary- match the definition to the term (write the letter on the line)
- cartography
- chronography
- title
- legend
- scale
- compass
- points of reference
- panorama
- landscape
- close up
- church
- highways
- large cities
- chronological
- philly
a. shows the cardinal directions used for navigation and geographic orientation.
b. in time order
c. the art of making maps
d. a perspective that shows the most detail but the least surroundings
e. something that you might see from a panoramic perspective/map
f. a special marker on a map or timeline, which allows you to get your orientation or know where or when things are in relation to that point.
g. a perspective that shows the least detail but the most surroundings
h. something that you might see from a close up perspective/map
i. the art of arranging historical events
j. an element in a map layout that describes the theme or subject of a map. this should instantly give the viewer a good idea of what the map is depicting.
k. where mr. carver is from
l. a description, explanation, or table of symbols printed on a map or chart to permit a better understanding or interpretation of it.
m. something that you might see from a landscape perspective/map
n. the relationship between a distance on a map and the corresponding distance on the earth.
o. a perspective that shows some detail and some surroundings
- Cartography is the art of making maps, so 1 - C.
- Chronography is the art of arranging historical events, so 2 - I.
- The title of a map describes its theme, so 3 - J.
- A legend on a map is a description of symbols, so 4 - L.
- Scale is the relationship between map and real - world distances, so 5 - N.
- A compass shows cardinal directions, so 6 - A.
- Points of reference help with orientation, so 7 - F.
- A panorama shows a wide - view with less detail, so 8 - G.
- Landscape can be seen from a landscape perspective, so 9 - M.
- A close - up shows the most detail, so 10 - D.
- Church could be seen from a close - up or other perspectives, but no specific match for just the word itself among the perspectives.
- Highways could be seen from various perspectives, no specific match among the perspectives.
- Large cities could be seen from various perspectives, no specific match among the perspectives.
- Chronological means in time order, so 14 - B.
- Philly is a city, and if we assume it's where Mr. Carver is from, 15 - K.
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- C
- I
- J
- L
- N
- A
- F
- G
- M
- D
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- (No perfect match among given perspective - related options)
- (No perfect match among given perspective - related options)
- B
- K