Bodies of Water
Maps
Physical & Cultural Geography
Northeast Coastline
Weather, Climate & Landforms
100

the large saltwater ocean on the East coast of the United States

Atlantic Ocean

100

the part of a map that explains what the colors and symbols mean, also called a legend

map key

100

the study of the surface of the Earth (nature-made), like landforms, bodies of water, climate

physical geography

100

The coast of the United States ranging from Maine to Chesapeake Bay, bordered by Maryland and Virginia

Northeast Coastline

100

describes the air and temperature at a certain time and place

weather

200

the large saltwater ocean on the West coast of the United States

Pacific Ocean

200

the imaginary line that separates the Eastern and Western hemispheres

the Prime Meridian

200

the study of the people of the Earth (man-made), like language, clothing, food, customs / traditions

cultural geography

200

The oldest chain of mountains in North America stretching from Canada to central Alabama

Appalachian Mountains

200

describes the repeated pattern of weather over time, in other words the kind of weather a place usually has most often

climate

300

the five large bodies of fresh water completely surrounded by land, north of the United States

Great Lakes

300

a smaller map inside a larger map that shows an area that’s either too big, too small, or too far to be on main map

inset map

300

the flat grass lands in the center of the United States

Great Plains

300

a scenic waterfall and one of the natural wonders of North America, on the borders of the United States and Canada

Niagara Falls

300

the imaginary line that separates the Northern and Southern hemispheres, (HINT: it's very hot near here!)

the Equator

400

the large river that flows North to South in middle of the United States

Mississippi River

400

imaginary lines on the Earth that measure North and South, (HINT: these lines run horizontally)

latitude

400

A chart shows the population of immigrants in Florida has grown over the years. Is this an example of physical or cultural geography?

cultural geography

400

People who live in Vermont use the maple trees to sell maple syrup and make money. This means Vermont's physical geography has a direct affect on its ___________  geography.

cultural

400

a map that uses color to show elevation (HINT: the lighter the color, the higher the land goes!)

Relief Map

500

the system where water collects on top of a mountain, flows between land, then opens up into an ocean

river system

500

the lines on a map that show how high or low the land is (HINT: the closer the lines are together, the higher the land goes!)

Contour Lines

500

A map shows a forest of pine trees near a lake. Is this an example of physical or cultural geography?

physical geography

500

Niagara Falls is the biggest provider of what power resource in the entire state of New York?

hydroelectricity

500

when tectonic plates push against each other over millions of years, they push the ground up and form these

mountains

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