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What is the first type of geographical map?

The first type of geographical map is the topographic map.

What is the second type of geographical map?

The second type of geographical map is the thematic map.

What are the two forms of a topographic map?

The two forms of a topographic map include large scale and small scale.

What are the two categories of thematic maps?

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What does a large-scale topographic map show?

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What do qualitative thematic maps show?

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What type of map shows the spatial distribution of specific features or properties?

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What type of map shows relationships between two or more variables?

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What type of map shows the distribution of specific features across the area?

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Flashcards

Topographical Surveying

Surveying that uses contour lines to show the elevation and depressions of an area.

Detail Surveying

Surveying that focuses on details of property boundaries, including structures and features.

Levelling

The process of accurately measuring and representing ground features on a map through different methods.

Staking

Determining the precise location and coordinates of specific points or features on the ground.

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Surveying

The science and art of representing the Earth's surface and its details through maps, using various techniques and technology.

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Plane Surveying

The type of surveying that treats the Earth's surface as a plane, neglecting its curvature, suitable for small areas.

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Geodetic Surveying

The type of surveying that considers the Earth's true shape, highly precise for large-scale and critical projects.

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Topographic Map

A detailed map showing the elevation and depressions of an area through contour lines.

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Detail Map

A map that portrays the specific details of property boundaries, including buildings and features.

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Land Division

The process of determining the boundaries of a piece of land.

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Site Determination

Pinpointing the exact location of a construction site within a larger area.

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Geodesy

The science of measuring and describing the Earth's shape, gravity field, and movements.

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Cartography

The science of creating maps and representing geographic data.

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Photogrammetry

The science of using aerial photographs to create maps and 3D models.

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Geographic Information Systems (GIS)

A system for managing and analyzing geographic data, often used in mapping and spatial analysis.

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Comprehensive Station-Based Surveying

The most precise method of surveying, involving detailed measurements taken from a fixed point.

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GPS Devices

Surveying techniques suitable for large-scale projects, leveraging satellite signals for positional data.

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Aerial Photography

Surveying techniques that utilize aerial photography, ideal for mapping extensive areas.

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Levelling

A method for transferring features from the field to a map, using measurements of elevations.

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Staking

The process of identifying the exact location of features or points on the ground.

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Study Notes

Topic: Lesson Objectives

  • The lesson's objectives are listed and described.
  • Different sub-topics are listed to be studied.

Topic: Lesson Structure

  • A structure, possibly in a hierarchical format, is described for a particular lesson.
  • The different levels of lesson structure are listed.

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