Continents + Oceans
Map Basics
Are all of our maps wrong?
Geography Introduction
GPS/GIS
100

Which is more dense: continental or oceanic crust?

Oceanic

100

True/False All maps are equally useful and have no downsides

false

100

Africa is 14x __________ than Greenland

larger

100

What is geography the study of?

The earth’s surfaces and the processes that shape it 

The connections between places 

The complex relationships that develop between people and their environments- physical surroundings  


100

These things are launched into space to allow GPS to track people. What is this called? 

Satellites 
200

What are the three main layers of the Earth's structure?

1. Core

2. Mantle

3. Crust

200

What is a cartographer?

a person who makes maps

200

True/false All maps accurately represent the size and shape of continents.

false

200

What do geographers study?

the relationship between people and their environments 


200

What does GPS stand for?

Global Positioning System 

300

What percentage of Earth's surface is covered by oceans?

71%

300

What is the 0-degree line of Latitude called?

Equator

300

True/False The Mercator map projections are banned in Nebraska unless shown with another map projection

True

300

What are the two branches of geography?

Human and physical

300

What is the process of using at least three satellites to find your location?

Triangulation

400

What is continental shift?

the movement of continents

400

Which lines help us determine our location North and South of the equator on the map?

latitude 

400

What is a globe?

A globe is a perfect representation of the Earth's surface.

400

give 2 examples of physical geography

  • Forces that shape earth 

  • Landforms 

  • Bodies of water

  • Weather 

  • Climate 

  • Plants 

  • Animals

400

Is the following Absolute or Relative Location?

"Mr. Nguyen's house is located down the street from the red McDonald's"

Relative

500

What do plate tectonics do?

create and shape the world

500

Why do distortions occur in map projections?

you cannot flatten a 3D object

500

What is a map projection?

A method of flattening the globe into a map

500

give 2 examples of human geography

  • Population 

  • Migration 

  • Culture 

  • Language 

  • Religion 

  • Government 

  • Economics 

  • Social groups 

  • Trade

  • Buildings 

500

GPS is used to find an area, what is used to analyze an area? 

GIS - Geographic Informational Systems

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