What part of the map tells us what the map is about?
The title
What landform is shown in this picture?
A mountain
What is weather?
What the temperature and conditions are like outside today
What are some elements of your culture?
Language, traditions, holidays, foods
What 3 countries make up North America?
The United States of America, Canada, Mexico
What is the symbol that has North, South, East, and West on it?
Compass Rose
What landform is this?
plains/grasslands
What is climate?
The average temperatures, rainfall, sunshine, etc over a long period of time.
What is migration?
When people move from one place to another
What states border Texas?
New Mexico, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Arkansas
Physical features like mountains, rivers, lakes, and plains
What type of landform is this?
A peninsula
What are some examples of weather or natural disasters?
Tornadoes, hurricanes, flood, droughts
What are push and pull factors when people are migrating?
Push: bad things that make them want to leave
Pull: good things that make them want to go to that country/place
What type of government does the United States have?
Democracy, people vote for the leaders
What are the lines that run parallel (flat) across the map called?
Lines of Latitude
What landform is the small strip of water that separates these two continents?
A strait
Why is important to know the climate about a place?
So you know how people live in that environment.
Example: Most Texans DON'T own ski gear because it does not snow in our climate.
People share their ideas with others, the internet, travel, marrying people of other cultures
What is the major event that allowed the US to break away from England?
American Revolution
Declaration of Independence
What are the lines that run up and down (long) on a map?
Lines of longitude
What happens when the plate tectonics move or rub together?
It can create mountains, cause earthquakes, or open valleys
What can impact the climate of a place?
How far it is from the equator (distance from the sun)
Air Masses (hot air masses bring wet weather, cold air masses bring dry weather)
Mountains (elevation or the rain shadow effect)
What is an example of how American culture has spread to other parts of the world?
Possible examples: McDonalds are all over the world
People listen to American music and watch movies made in America
People around the world dress like Americans
Who is the symbolic leader of Canada, even though they have no real power?
King Charles of England
(Used to be Queen Elizabeth until last year RIP)