chapter 2

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Across
  1. 4. A method for representing Earth's curved surface on a flat map.
  2. 6. A system using satellites to provide precise location data on Earth.
  3. 7. A map projection showing Earth from a central point, often used for polar areas.
  4. 9. A map projection combining features of cylindrical and conic types.
  5. 10. Imagery detecting heat emissions for environmental and industrial applications.
  6. 11. A computer system for capturing, storing, and analyzing geographic data.
  7. 13. A flat representation of Earth's surface.
  8. 14. The ratio between a map's distance and actual distance on Earth.
  9. 15. Collecting data about Earth's surface from a distance, often via satellites.
Down
  1. 1. The U.S.-based Global Navigation Satellite System.
  2. 2. A map projection using a cone shape, suitable for mid-latitude regions.
  3. 3. Imagery capturing heat or light wavelengths beyond visible light.
  4. 5. A map projection best for equatorial regions but distorts poles.
  5. 8. Lines on a map connecting points of equal value, such as elevation or temperature.
  6. 12. A three-dimensional, spherical model of Earth.