Deck 2: Representations of Earth

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Lines of latitude are also called ____.

A)arcs
B)parallels
C)meridians
D)routes
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Computer-assisted mapping ____.

A)is problematic in terms of making revisions
B)is used primarily by research scientists
C)can collect data almost instantaneously
D)must be verified by field surveys
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A rhumb line on a Mercator projection is a line of ____.

A)true size
B)true shape
C)true compass bearing
D)true location
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Magnetic declination is:

A)the angular difference between magnetic north and the Arctic Circle
B)the angular difference between magnetic north and true geographic north
C)the angular difference between magnetic north and the prime meridian
D)the angular difference between magnetic north and the equator
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Contour maps ____.

A)provide the reader with an idea of the lay of the land
B)are also referred to as "dot maps"
C)show distribution of any feature on Earth's surface
D)are used to show lines of equal temperature
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Near-infrared energy is ____.

A)radiated heat energy
B)sound waves
C)red
D)light reflected off surfaces
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A map capable of showing true direction is called a(n) ____.

A)focal map
B)planar map c.Mercator map
D)azimuthal map
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In the Public Lands Survey System, one section equals ____.

A)36 square miles
B)6 square kilometers
C)640 acres
D)120 hectares
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Maximum latitude is reached at the:

A)prime meridian
B)North and South Poles
C)Tropics of Capricorn and Cancer
D)equator
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A degree of latitude is subdivided into ____.

A)centitudes and millitudes
B)hours, minutes, and seconds
C)minidegrees
D)minutes and seconds
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Which type of scale is most likely to mix units?

A)representative fraction scale
B)verbal scale
C)graphic scale
D)bar scale
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The computer-based technology that represents a "marriage" between computer cartography and database management is ____.

A)spatial analysis
B)the geographic information system (GIS)
C)spectral analysis
D)the multispectral scanner
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A map with an RF scale ____.

A)will be inaccurate if the original map is enlarged
B)uses graduated lines
C)has a small denominator in its representative fraction
D)is free of units of measurement
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Maps of middle latitudes are typically based on what type of projection?

A)planar
B)conic
C)cylindrical
D)Mercator
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The world's time zones were established based on the relationship among:

A)latitude, Earth's rotation, and time
B)longitude, Earth's rotation, and time
C)latitude, Earth's revolution, and time
D)longitude, Earth's revolution, and time
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The Mercator map is actually a(n) ____ type of projection that has been mathematically derived.

A)conic
B)cylindrical
C)planar
D)interrupted
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Which of the following is an active remote sensing system that transmits pulses of energy to measure distance?

A)near-infrared
B)lidar
C)aerial photography
D)thermal infrared
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Maximum longitude from the prime meridian is ____.

A)180° N and 180° S
B)90° E and 90° W
C)90° N and 90° S
D)180° E and 180° W
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The primary purpose of a map is:

A)spatial and locational communication
B)navigation
C)realistic depiction of Earth's -boundaries
D)data collection
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A key factor in digital images is spatial resolution, expressed as how much area each ____ represents.

A)degree
B)byte
C)pixel
D)focal point
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A great circle:

A)divides Earth into two planes of any size
B)is the dividing line between day and night
C)connects the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn
D)divides Earth into two equal halves
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The International Date Line generally follows the 180th meridian.
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Remote sensing is the collection of information and data about distant objects or
environments.
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Mercator maps show the greatest amount of distortion in the ____.

A)polar region
B)middle latitudes
C)equatorial region
D)oceans
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Until about 125 years ago, each town or area went by "local time" determined by
shadows cast by the sun.
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The time of day when the sun reaches its highest position in the sky is called ____.

A)lunar shift
B)solar noon
C)Zulu time
D)solar plexus
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Any circle on Earth that does not divide the planet into equal halves is called a(n) ____.

A)phased circle
B)small circle
C)subcircle
D)partial circle
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Longitude is measured in degrees east or west of the prime meridian.
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Thematic maps portray land surface and elevational information.
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Photography is a type of remote sensing.
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Weather radar systems are mainly designed to track and monitor ____.

A)wind speed and directions on clear and stormy days
B)thunderstorms, hurricanes, or tornadoes
C)temperature patterns in the atmosphere
D)the patterns of the currents in Earth's oceans
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Three-dimensional views of elevation data are called ____.

A)visualization models
B)GISs
C)digital elevation models
D)raised projections
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Persons traveling west across the International Date Line must ____.

A)turn their calendar back one day
B)turn their calendar ahead one day
C)turn their watch 12 hours ahead
D)turn their watch 12 hours back
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Which remote sensing system provides the best image of cloud heights, as well as ocean currents and volcanic hot spots?

A)near-infrared photography
B)weather radar
C)imaging radar
D)thermal infrared imaging
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Of all the regions of the U.S., the landscapes of the West and Midwest have been affected the least by the Public Lands Survey System.
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Verbal scales are applicable even if a map is enlarged or reduced.
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One characteristic of a "great circle" is that it must pass through both the north and south poles.
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Why are digital images generally used instead of photographs in satellite remote sensing?

A)Digital images are protected from the possibility of sharing sensitive data.
B)Digital images have a fixed resolution.
C)Digital images are processed once, simultaneously as they are taken.
D)Digital image data can be beamed back electronically from space, and can reproduce a wider part of the spectrum than photos can.
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Contour lines on a topographic map connect ____.

A)points that are the same elevation
B)points on the same road
C)points that have the same vegetation cover
D)points that have the same slope
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Latitude determines a point's location north or south of the equator.
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The _______________ is used as the starting point for measuring latitude.
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How are computers, remote sensing imagery, and GISs used to increase our ability to analyze spatial information, data, distributions, and relationships? Explain with a specific example.
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The time difference between Chicago and Greenwich, England is _______________ hours (include plus or minus hours).
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The angular difference between true north and magnetic north is called _______________.
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_______________ refers to the relationship between distances on Earth to distances on the map.
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Explain conformal, equal-area, and compromise world maps in terms of their advantages and drawbacks.What are some of the applications for each type of map?
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In the Public Land Survey System, _______________ defines a point east or west of a principal meridian and _______________ defines a point north or south of a base line.
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The _______________ system of direction is given in degrees of a circle with respect to north and is used for military and navigational purposes.
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A key that explains symbols used on a map is called a(n) _______________.
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Describe the factors that cause the Earth's shape to depart from true sphericity.
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The _______________ is the arbitrary starting point for longitude measurement.
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Maps that maintain true shape of small areas are said to be _______________.
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The Global Positioning System (GPS) uses a network of satellites to accurately determine
one's location on Earth's surface.
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An aerial photograph taken at an acute angle to Earth's surface is known as a(n) _______________ image.
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Lines of latitude are also called ____.

A)arcs
B)parallels
C)meridians
D)routes
B
2
Computer-assisted mapping ____.

A)is problematic in terms of making revisions
B)is used primarily by research scientists
C)can collect data almost instantaneously
D)must be verified by field surveys
C
3
A rhumb line on a Mercator projection is a line of ____.

A)true size
B)true shape
C)true compass bearing
D)true location
C
4
Magnetic declination is:

A)the angular difference between magnetic north and the Arctic Circle
B)the angular difference between magnetic north and true geographic north
C)the angular difference between magnetic north and the prime meridian
D)the angular difference between magnetic north and the equator
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Contour maps ____.

A)provide the reader with an idea of the lay of the land
B)are also referred to as "dot maps"
C)show distribution of any feature on Earth's surface
D)are used to show lines of equal temperature
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Near-infrared energy is ____.

A)radiated heat energy
B)sound waves
C)red
D)light reflected off surfaces
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A map capable of showing true direction is called a(n) ____.

A)focal map
B)planar map c.Mercator map
D)azimuthal map
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In the Public Lands Survey System, one section equals ____.

A)36 square miles
B)6 square kilometers
C)640 acres
D)120 hectares
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Maximum latitude is reached at the:

A)prime meridian
B)North and South Poles
C)Tropics of Capricorn and Cancer
D)equator
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A degree of latitude is subdivided into ____.

A)centitudes and millitudes
B)hours, minutes, and seconds
C)minidegrees
D)minutes and seconds
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Which type of scale is most likely to mix units?

A)representative fraction scale
B)verbal scale
C)graphic scale
D)bar scale
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The computer-based technology that represents a "marriage" between computer cartography and database management is ____.

A)spatial analysis
B)the geographic information system (GIS)
C)spectral analysis
D)the multispectral scanner
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A map with an RF scale ____.

A)will be inaccurate if the original map is enlarged
B)uses graduated lines
C)has a small denominator in its representative fraction
D)is free of units of measurement
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Maps of middle latitudes are typically based on what type of projection?

A)planar
B)conic
C)cylindrical
D)Mercator
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The world's time zones were established based on the relationship among:

A)latitude, Earth's rotation, and time
B)longitude, Earth's rotation, and time
C)latitude, Earth's revolution, and time
D)longitude, Earth's revolution, and time
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The Mercator map is actually a(n) ____ type of projection that has been mathematically derived.

A)conic
B)cylindrical
C)planar
D)interrupted
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Which of the following is an active remote sensing system that transmits pulses of energy to measure distance?

A)near-infrared
B)lidar
C)aerial photography
D)thermal infrared
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Maximum longitude from the prime meridian is ____.

A)180° N and 180° S
B)90° E and 90° W
C)90° N and 90° S
D)180° E and 180° W
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The primary purpose of a map is:

A)spatial and locational communication
B)navigation
C)realistic depiction of Earth's -boundaries
D)data collection
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A key factor in digital images is spatial resolution, expressed as how much area each ____ represents.

A)degree
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C)pixel
D)focal point
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A great circle:

A)divides Earth into two planes of any size
B)is the dividing line between day and night
C)connects the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn
D)divides Earth into two equal halves
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The International Date Line generally follows the 180th meridian.
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Remote sensing is the collection of information and data about distant objects or
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Mercator maps show the greatest amount of distortion in the ____.

A)polar region
B)middle latitudes
C)equatorial region
D)oceans
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Until about 125 years ago, each town or area went by "local time" determined by
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The time of day when the sun reaches its highest position in the sky is called ____.

A)lunar shift
B)solar noon
C)Zulu time
D)solar plexus
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Any circle on Earth that does not divide the planet into equal halves is called a(n) ____.

A)phased circle
B)small circle
C)subcircle
D)partial circle
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Longitude is measured in degrees east or west of the prime meridian.
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Thematic maps portray land surface and elevational information.
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Photography is a type of remote sensing.
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Weather radar systems are mainly designed to track and monitor ____.

A)wind speed and directions on clear and stormy days
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C)temperature patterns in the atmosphere
D)the patterns of the currents in Earth's oceans
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Three-dimensional views of elevation data are called ____.

A)visualization models
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D)raised projections
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Persons traveling west across the International Date Line must ____.

A)turn their calendar back one day
B)turn their calendar ahead one day
C)turn their watch 12 hours ahead
D)turn their watch 12 hours back
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Which remote sensing system provides the best image of cloud heights, as well as ocean currents and volcanic hot spots?

A)near-infrared photography
B)weather radar
C)imaging radar
D)thermal infrared imaging
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Of all the regions of the U.S., the landscapes of the West and Midwest have been affected the least by the Public Lands Survey System.
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Verbal scales are applicable even if a map is enlarged or reduced.
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One characteristic of a "great circle" is that it must pass through both the north and south poles.
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Why are digital images generally used instead of photographs in satellite remote sensing?

A)Digital images are protected from the possibility of sharing sensitive data.
B)Digital images have a fixed resolution.
C)Digital images are processed once, simultaneously as they are taken.
D)Digital image data can be beamed back electronically from space, and can reproduce a wider part of the spectrum than photos can.
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Contour lines on a topographic map connect ____.

A)points that are the same elevation
B)points on the same road
C)points that have the same vegetation cover
D)points that have the same slope
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Latitude determines a point's location north or south of the equator.
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The _______________ is used as the starting point for measuring latitude.
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How are computers, remote sensing imagery, and GISs used to increase our ability to analyze spatial information, data, distributions, and relationships? Explain with a specific example.
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The time difference between Chicago and Greenwich, England is _______________ hours (include plus or minus hours).
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The angular difference between true north and magnetic north is called _______________.
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_______________ refers to the relationship between distances on Earth to distances on the map.
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Explain conformal, equal-area, and compromise world maps in terms of their advantages and drawbacks.What are some of the applications for each type of map?
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In the Public Land Survey System, _______________ defines a point east or west of a principal meridian and _______________ defines a point north or south of a base line.
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The _______________ system of direction is given in degrees of a circle with respect to north and is used for military and navigational purposes.
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A key that explains symbols used on a map is called a(n) _______________.
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Describe the factors that cause the Earth's shape to depart from true sphericity.
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The _______________ is the arbitrary starting point for longitude measurement.
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Maps that maintain true shape of small areas are said to be _______________.
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The Global Positioning System (GPS) uses a network of satellites to accurately determine
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An aerial photograph taken at an acute angle to Earth's surface is known as a(n) _______________ image.
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