Maps
Trade
Imports & Exports
Landforms
100

The person who make Maps

What is a cartographer?

100

The buying, selling or exchanging of products and services. 

What is demand?

100

Goods and services that a country buys from another country.

What are Imports?


100

A large, flat area of land 

What is a Plain?

200

Imaginary lines running east to west on a map. 

What is latitude?

200

The amount of an item that is available.

What is supply?

200

Materials in their natural form that have not been changed.  

What are raw materials?

200

A large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea or a lake. 

What is a River?

300

This type of Map emphasizes the boundaries of provinces, countries, states, and countries. 

What is a Political map?

300

Trading by exchanging one kind of goods or services for another.

What is bartering?

300

Items that are made by hand or by machine from raw materials.

What are manufactured goods?

300

A thin strip of land that connects two larger land areas.

What is an Isthmus?

400

The Prime meridian separates the earth in two hemispheres. These are?

What are the Eastern and Western and hemispheres?

400

People from other countries who put money into stocks and bonds or businesses of another country. 

What is foreign investors?

400

Taxes paid on goods and services that come into a country.

What is Tariff? 

400

A thin strip of land that extends into a body of water. 

What is a Peninsula? 

500

A world map shows seven large landmasses each characterized by unique features and human interactions.

What are continents?

500

The changing wealth of the country which comes from the production, distribution and the use of goods and services. 

What is the economy?

500

Countries, companies or individuals that trade with each other.

What are Trading partners?

500

Three bodies of water that surrounds Canada.

What is the Pacific, the Atlanic and Arctic oceans?

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