Map Parts
Physical and Political Maps
Longitude/Latitude
5 Themes of Geography
Types of Regions
Trivia/Fun
100

The cardinal directions found on the compass are _____, ______, _____, and _____. 

What is North, East, South, and West?

100

A map that shows borders of countries, states, and cities is called a ______________ map.

What is a political map?

100

Latitude lines run from ______ to _____.

What is East to West?

100

This theme studies how humans interact with their environment. 

What is human-environment interaction?

100

A region with official boundaries, such as states or countries, is called a ______ region. 

What is a formal region?

100

This is the largest continent on Earth. 

What is Asia?

200

The list or box that explains the symbols and colors on a map is called a ______________.

What is a legend or key?

200

A map that shows landforms like mountains, rivers, lakes, and deserts  is called a ______________ map.

What is a physical map?
200

Longitude lines run from ______ to _____.

What is North to South?

200

This theme answers "Where is it?" 

What is location?

200

A region defined by a central point and surrounding area (such as the area a pizza place will deliver to) is called a __________ region. 

What is a functional region?

200
This river is the longest river in the world. 

What is the Nile River? (located in Egypt)

300

The intermediate directions are __________, __________, __________, and ___________. 

What is Northeast, Northwest, Southeast, and Southwest?

300

The type of map you would use to learn each state's capital city or location of the states is called a ______________.

What is a political map?

300

The Prime Meridian and Equator divide the Earth into these four sections. 

What are Hemispheres?

300

This theme looks at how people, goods, and ideas get from one place to another.

What is movement?

300

A region that is based on feelings, opinions, or perceptions (like the "bad side of town") and not based on facts is called a _________ region. 

What is a perceptual region?
300

The country of Iceland has more ice than Greenland.

What is false? (Greenland has more ice; Iceland is greener)

400

The part of the map that shows the distance on the map compared to distance on Earth is called the _________.

What is the scale?

400

A map showing you the longest rivers in the world would be a ______________. 

What is a physical map?

400

The 0line of latitude is called the __________.

What is the Equator?

400

This theme describes the physical and human features of a location. 

What is place?
400

The area that a radio station serves is an example of a _________ region. 

What is a functional region? 
400

This is the deepest point in the Earth's oceans. 

What is the Mariana Trench?

500

When the Earth, which is round, is shown on a flat map, shapes, sizes, or distances can look stretched or changed. This effect is called _________.

What is distortion?

500

The type of map that would show you elevation changes is called a ________________.

What is a physical (or topographic) map?

500

The 0line of longitude is called the __________.

What is the Prime Meridian?

500

This theme groups areas together based on common features. 

What is region?

500

The states that are considered to be in "The South" in the United States is an example of a __________ region. 

What is a perceptual region?

500

This country is the only one that is also a continent.

What is Australia?

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