ESM291




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ESM291

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1.

______________ maps that
show climate, weather and
wind are types of
environmental maps

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2.

Today maps are commonly
produced on computers
using software such as
_______________

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3.

The __________ Scale tells
the user how the map
relates to the real world
features it represents

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4.

A projection is a method by
which the curved surface of
the earth is represented on a
__________ surface

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5.

A map shows a twodimensional representation
of _____________
dimensional features

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6.

___________ is the entails
decoding of map symbols to
derive their meanings and
also understand the
message or information
those symbols convey to the
map user

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7.

____________ defines a
map as A representation
usually on a plane surface of
all or part of the earth or
some other body showing a
group of features in terms of
their relative size and
position

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8.

The sources of data for map
making can be grouped into
____________ broad
categories

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9.

Maps and map-making have
undergone some notable
_______________________
trend

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10.

______________ symbols
are mostly used in producing
maps for children and nonliterate adults

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11.

There are ______________
broad categories into which
map scales can be grouped

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12.

Drainage here refers to
___________ and rivers

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13.

__________ tells the
directions on a map using
the cardinal points of North
South East West and so on

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14.

__________ is refered to as
a reference tool showing the
outlines of selected natural
and man-made features of
the earth often acts as a
frame for other information

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15.

Latitudes and longitudes as
well as other geographical
referencing systems are very
useful in fixing the positions
of features on a
___________

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16.

A map is not a __________
of the Earths surface

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17.

___________________
refers to outlining or placing
boundaries round regions or
areal units observed on the
map

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18.

A map scale can be
expressed in __________
different ways

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19.

It is always good to provide
a legend or key that explains
what each ___________ on
a map represents

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20.

________ of longitude are
arbitrary but conventional
lines and together with the
parallels based upon the
naturally given equator
constitute the globe grid

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21.

A _______________ is an
accurate representation of
the spherical shape of the
world

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22.

The map ____________
shows the symbols on a
map and gives their meaning

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23.

_________ shows the
coordinate system in the
form of parallels of latitude
and meridians of longitude
so that the area can be
placed in its proper
geographical location on the
globe

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24.

The earliest maps that have
withstood the test of time
were made on _________
tablets Maps were produced
on leather stone and wood

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25.

______________ is used to
graphically display and
disseminate geographical
information

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26.

_________________ has to
do with showing the curved
surface of the earth on a
plane or flat sheet

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27.

Maps are usually produced
based on certain
___________systems that
enable us to accurately
determine the locations of
features

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28.

_________________ are
symbols that are derived
from the abbreviation of
some words hence they are
in form of texts or letters
They are used to indicate
the locations of the features
they represent

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29.

In map ________________
we can use the information
displayed on the map to
make some logical
inferences or conclusions
about some other facts not
expressly shown on the map

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30.

_____________ is the
mathematical transformation
of the spherical Earth unto a
flat medium

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31.

__________ states that
Maps are valuable timeless
objects that we would be lost
without

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32.

Every map is symbolised
Symbols are the
_____________ of the map
maker

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33.

A __________ is an isolated
one family residence

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34.

______________ lines run
north and south around the
earths surface they intersect
at the poles and measure
distance east and west from
the Prime Meridian

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35.

The characteristics and
components of maps are
__________ to map analysis

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36.

Another name for literal
symbol is
_________________

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37.

___________ is an
electronic or digital device
used to record information
on the latitude and longitude
of any location on the
surface of the earth

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38.

Basically there are
____________ broad tasks
involved in map analysis

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39.

Coordinate systems such as
geographical coordinates
and ________________
coordinates are very useful
in determining the accurate
locations of features on the
map

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40.

There are many different
types of maps that attempt
to represent specific
___________

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41.

All but one is not a
component of map
______________

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42.

The course material
ESM291 titled Map Analysis
was written by
_________________

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43.

A _____________ map is
also called an economic
map it shows and represents
the natural resources and
the economic activity of
different regions of an area

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44.

All but one is not a map
analysis tasks
__________________

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45.

_________ refer to any
visual display of information,
particularly if it is abstract
generalised or schematic

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46.

___________________
maps are used in data
analysis to make or test
hypotheses such as the
identification of cancer
clusters examine the
relationship between two
distributions using simple
transparent overlays identify
suitable sites for a proposed
project and so on

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47.

Maps can be grouped into
various classes or
_________________

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48.

All but one is not a type of
map projection
________________

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49.

The term __________ map
refers to the maps that are
not actually produced and
just exist in our minds

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50.

Every map is a reduced
version of some aspects
of_________

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