National Geographic Kids World Atlas

National Geographic Kids World Atlas — page 9
10 KINDS OF MAPS UNDERSTANDING MAPS Kinds of Maps Maps are special tools that geographers use to tell a story about Earth Some maps show physical features such as mountains or vegetation Maps also show climates or natural hazards and other things we cannot easily see Other maps illustrate different human features on Earth political boundaries urban centers and economic systems Maps are not perfect A globe is a scale model of Earth with accurate relative sizes and locations Because maps are flat they involve distortions of size shape and direction Also cartographers people who create maps make choices about what information to include Because of this it is important to study many different types of maps to learn the complete story of Earth PHYSICAL MAPS Earth's natural features landforms water bodies and vegetation are shown on physical maps The map above uses color and shading to illustrate mountains lakes rivers and deserts in western Africa Country names and borders are added for reference but they are not natural features MAKING MAPS MAP PROJECTIONS To create a map cartographers transfer an image of the round Earth to a flat surface a process called projection All projections involve distortion For example an Interrupted projection top map shows accurate shapes and relative sizes of land areas but oceans have gaps Other types of projections are cylindrical conic or azimuthal each with certain advantages but all with some distortion