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- 3. The first great geographer was a Greek mathematician, who lived three centuries before Christ's birth.
- 5. The unique calling of God to humankind to exercise dominion over the earth.
- 7. Which states that the sun, stars, and planets revolve around the earth.
- 8. In 1543, a lengthy argument for a heliocentric theory of the universe.
- 9. The most famous Roman geographer, who lived in the second century after Christ.
- 10. A regular pattern of intersecting vertical and horizontal line.
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- 1. Greek philosopher, made it easier to locate places on maps by drawing a grid.
- 2. A man from Flanders published a map in 1569 that became the standard of his day and his system is still used today.
- 4. The shape and elevation of the land features of an area.
- 6. Comes from two roots meaning "earth" (geo) and "written description" (graphy).
