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100
The study of Earth and the way people live on it and use it.
What is geography?
100
An imaginary line, or parallel, measuring distance north or south of the equator.
What is latitude?
100
The four main points of the compass.
What are cardinal directions?
100

A guide telling you what each symbol on a map stands for.

What is a map key or legend?

100

The total number of states in the United States

What is 50?

200
One of Earth's seven large bodies of land.
What is a continent?
200
A line of latitude.
What is a parallel?
200

Name all the directions

What are north, south, east, west, northwest, southwest, southeast, northeast?

200

The largest continent

What is Asia?

200
The total number of continental states in the United States. 

What is 48?

300

One of Earth's five large bodies of water

What is an ocean?

300
An imaginary line, or meridian, measuring east or west of the prime meridian.
What is longitude?
300
A drawing that indicates directions on a map.
What is a compass rose?
300
A map that shows the boundaries of states and countries.
What is a political map?
300

A map that highlights Earth's natural features

What is a physical map?

400
One half of a sphere or globe. Earth can be divided into four of these.
What is a hemisphere?
400
Any line of longitude east or west of Earth's prime meridian.
What is a meridian?
400
A guide that explains the relationship between real distances on Earth and distances on a map.
What is a scale?
400
A map that highlights Earth's natural features.
What is a physical map?
400

Name the oceans

Pacific, Atlantic, Arctic, Indian, and Southern

500

Imaginary lines that run north and south, east and west, making an invisible grid on the Earth

What is latitude and longitude

500
The line of longitude labeled 0 degrees longitude.
What is the prime meridian?
500
Something that stands for something else.
What is a symbol?
500

The capital of Texas.

What is Austin?

500

Name the continents

Asia, Europe, North America, South America, Antarctica, Australia, and Africa

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