Form 5 GeoNotes
Form 5 GeoNotes
you remember)
There will be 3 strands covered
2. PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY
Physical Element of Nature
Environmental Problems and Conservation Measures
3. CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY
Tourism Studies
Population Studies
1. MAPS
What is a Map?
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Low pressure system
usually brings weather,
wind goes clockwise. Low pressure means bad weather, high pressure means
good weather. Pressure is measured in millibars (mb)
Front (marks the boundary between warm air and Winds
cold air)
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2. GRID REFERENCE There are TWO types of grid references
A grid on a map is a set of parallel lines going up and down and across. i. Four grid reference
- Always give the easting first
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Vertical grid lines go this way: 3
17
Vertical lines are called eastings
Northing
1
16
4
15
Horizontal grid lines go this way:
2
14
Horizontal grid lines are called northings
21 22 23 24 25 26
Easting
Together, vertical and horizontal lines make a grid patters like this:
1 = 2316 3 = 2117
2 = 2214 4 = 2415
Grid lines are numbered so you can look up the grid reference for a place and use
them to find the place quickly. 17
16
Vertical easting 14
Horizontal northing
lines are 15
lines are numbered 13
numbered from
from bottom to top
left to right – from 12 14
– from south to
west to east.
north. 11
13
03 04 05
21 22 23 24 25 26
The red dot is half way between 22 and 23 easting. So its easting reference is 225. b. Use the map below to answer the table below.
(The distance between 22 and 23 is measured in tenths.) The red dot is right on the
16 northing line so its reference is 165.
This means the full grid reference for the red dot is 225165.
Activity
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Place 4 Figure Grid 6 Figure Grid
1 River Bridge
15 16 17 18 19 20 21
2 Camp Site
a. Give the locations of these features on the map using the 6 figure grid
3 Windmill
reference
4 Church
1. = ______________________________ 5 Post Office
6 1040
2. = ______________________________
7 0840
3. = ______________________________ 8 1143
9 096405
4. = ______________________________
10 083419
5. = ______________________________ 11 113402
3. SCALE AND DISTANCE Activity
Scales are using to measure distance on a map or real life is a fundamental skill in Use the map below to answer the following questions
studying maps. The way how to show how much smaller a map is than the actual area
is to use scale.
A scale on a map shows what proportionate size has been used to make the map.
How big the map is in comparison to the real place (every centimeter on this
map means 100km on the ground)
Distance – how closer or far apart places are
Time – how long it might take you to get to a place.
i. Words/ Statement
This means that 1cm on the map is the same as 1km on the ground
b. Use the map above to calculate the distance between these places. Give
This means that 1cm on the map is the same as 1km on the ground
your answer in miles.
because the map is 100 000 times smaller than the place
Example:
iii. Wellington – Hobart _______________________________
0 1 2 3 4 5
Kilometers iv. Adelaide – Canberra _______________________________
This means that 1cm on the map is the same as 1km on the ground v. Auckland – Christchurch _____________________________