Directions & Getting Around
Across
- 1. The practice of creating visual representations of geographic areas.
- 8. An angular measurement describing position north or south on a global reference system.
- 12. A structured sequence of planned stops or stages during movement or travel.
- 13. A circular reference line used to describe position relative to the equator.
- 17. The process of using environmental cues and information to determine movement.
- 19. A precisely determined position established using multiple reference inputs.
- 20. A major transportation route carrying large volumes of movement.
- 22. A multi-lane high-speed roadway designed for continuous vehicle flow.
- 23. A raised structure enabling travel above another route or obstacle.
- 25. A method for representing a curved surface on a flat surface.
- 30. A method of determining position using angles from multiple reference points.
- 34. A specific intermediate location used for guiding movement along a planned path.
- 35. An imaginary line running from pole to pole used as a positional reference.
- 36. The vertical distance of a point above a defined reference surface.
- 38. An angular measurement describing position east or west on a global reference system.
- 39. A route or method used for leaving a location or enclosed space.
Down
- 2. A major toll-based roadway designed for long-distance travel.
- 3. A measured horizontal angle used to describe movement relative to a fixed reference.
- 4. A marked reference point indicating progress along a journey.
- 5. A designated stopping point used for verification during movement.
- 6. A quantity describing movement using both direction and magnitude.
- 7. A planned sequence of movement between starting and ending locations.
- 9. The identification of a physical position using technological or analytical methods.
- 10. A high-speed road designed with controlled entry and exit points.
- 11. A collection of maps compiled into a single reference volume.
- 14. A road designed to redirect movement around a congested or populated area.
- 15. A constructed passage allowing movement beneath a road or similar structure.
- 16. The alignment of an object or position relative to surrounding space or references.
- 18. A primary passage designed for frequent and continuous movement.
- 21. The height of a location relative to a standard sea-level reference.
- 24. A systematic measurement and analysis of an area’s physical features.
- 26. A ratio showing how real-world distances correspond to map distances.
- 27. A circular measurement used to express horizontal orientation from a reference point.
- 28. The adjustment of instruments to ensure accurate measurement readings.
- 29. A numerical value used together with others to specify a precise position.
- 31. A network of evenly spaced intersecting lines used for spatial reference.
- 32. An alternative path taken to avoid an obstruction or closed section.
- 33. The process of determining and controlling movement from one location to another.
- 37. A directional course indicating where movement is currently aimed.