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  1. 1. it is an explanatory list of the symbols on a map. It represents important human or physical facts that must be highlighted.
  2. 5. it refers to the relation between the surface’s actual measures and what has been represented on the map. It is regularly expressed as a fraction (e.g. 1/100, where one centimeter represents 100 m), or as a ratio (e.g. 1:100).
  3. 10. phenomena Temporary processes occurring on the Earth's surface, including cyclones, rain, etc.
  4. 12. the name of the science that studies the maps
  5. 14. the name of the tool that helps us navigate the world
  6. 15. rose it is the graphical representation of the cardinal directions and it helps to orient the user while reading the map.
  7. 17. maps they are useful to represent the infrastructure built up by humans such as highways, dams, railroads, etc.
  8. 19. maps they represent human events; for example, the reach of the German troops during World War II
  9. 20. landscape A type of landscape that has been changed by humans
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  1. 2. references To better comprehend the events and phenomena that occur on Earth, it is necessary to consider the
  2. 3. geography The type of geography that studies natural phenomena
  3. 4. principals To be able to study Earth and its relation with the organisms that inhabit it, geography uses
  4. 6. It is a word that comes in latin that means “Earth Description”
  5. 7. The plant population in a defined location
  6. 8. Geography is a perfect example of what type of
  7. 9. landscapes A type of landscape that hasn't been changed by humans
  8. 11. geography The type of geography that studies societies and how occupying territory affects them and the environment
  9. 13. maps they represent physical phenomena, for example, the distribution of different kinds of soil, climate zones, etc.
  10. 16. The main state of the atmosphere in a given zone on Earth
  11. 18. The animal population that resides in a given place