Vocabulary
5 Themes of Geography
Location/Human Environment Interaction
Geography
Maps
100

An imaginary line drawn around the earth equally distant from both poles, dividing the earth into northern and southern hemispheres and forming the 0* latitude line:

Equator

100

The travel of people, plants, animals, objects, ideas, and weather between different locations, places, and regions:

Movement

100

Tell whether the following sentence is relative or absolute location: The longitude and latitude of the White House are 38.8977° N, 77.0365° W:

Absolute location

100

This is the smallest continent in the world (in terms of size, not population)

Australia 

100

When finding coordinates on a map, which comes first, latitude or longitude?

Latitude

200

This imaginary line runs vertically (up and down) between the North Pole and South Pole. This line separates the Western and Eastern Hemispheres:

Prime Meridian 

200

The way people use, adapt to, or change their environment. (How do people use, adapt to, or change their environment?)


Human-Environment Interaction

200

Canada is north of the United States. Absolute or relative location:

Relative Location

200

This Eastern Hemisphere continent is the largest and most populated continent in the world:

Asia


200

What are the cardinal directions?

These include North (N), South (S), East (E), & West (W).

300

A table on a map listing and explaining the symbols and shadings used. (What do the symbols/shadings of a map represent?)

Map Legend/Key

300

___________ looks at the physical characteristics and human characteristics of an area.

Place

300

What is absolute location of our classroom?

Q300, Floor 5, Room 510

300

Excluding Antarctica, what are the four continents in the Eastern Hemisphere:

Europe, Asia, Australia, Africa

300

What are the intermediate directions?

These include Northeast (NE), Southeast (SE), Northwest (NW), & Southwest (SW).

400

A line or boundary separating two political or geographic areas, especially countries:

Border

400

Areas that share common characteristics with other areas:

Region

400

I wear shorts in the summer when it is warm outside. Am I adapting or modifying to my environment?

Adapting

400

This Eastern Hemisphere continent contains the most amount of countries in the world:

Africa

400

Which city is the closest to point: 42.9* N and 78.9* W?

Buffalo

500

The _____ _______ shows how distances on the map are related to the actual distances:

Map Scale

500

What are the 5 themes of geography?

Place, Region, Movement, Human Environment Interaction, Location

500

A city just built a highway through a mountain range so cars can pass through the mountain. Is this adapting or modifying to the environment?

Modifying

500

There are three main bodies of water that borer Europe. Name all 3:

Atlantic Ocean, Arctic Ocean, Mediterranean Sea

500

This type of map does not show physical features. Instead, they show state and national boundaries and capital and major cities. This is called a _______ map. 

Political 

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