πŸ—ΊοΈ MAP FEATURES
🧭 CARDINAL DIRECTIONS
🌊 OCEANS & WATERWAYS
🚒 TRADE
100

This map feature tells what symbols on a map mean.

What is a key (legend)?

100

What direction is at the top of most maps?

What is North?

100

This ocean is on the east side of North America.
 

What is the Atlantic Ocean?

100

Trade means buying, selling, or ______ goods.

What is exchanging?

200

This map feature helps us find directions.

What is a compass rose?

200

What direction is opposite of East?

What is West?

200

This ocean is on the west side of North America.

What is the Pacific Ocean?

200

true or false:

Countries trade because no country has everything it needs.

What is True?

300

This map feature helps us measure distance.

What is a scale?

300

If you move down on a map, which direction are you moving?

What is South?

300

This ocean is south of the United States.

What is the Gulf of Mexico?

300

If Mexico sells avocados to the United States, this is called:
 

What is trade?

400

A star on a map might be used as one of these.
 

What is a symbol?

400

If you are facing North, what direction is to your left?

What is West?

400

This large body of water borders both the United States and Canada.

What are the Great Lakes?

400

Name one way goods travel between countries.
 

What is by ship, truck, train, or airplane?

500

Name three map features we learned.
 

What are a compass rose, key/legend, and scale?

500

If Canada is north of the United States, what direction is the United States from Canada?
 

What is South?

500

Why are oceans important for trade?
 

 Ships travel across oceans to move goods.

500

How does trade help countries?
 

Countries can get goods they need and sell goods they make.

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