Latitude and Longitude
Climate and Regions
Name that Map!
Vocabulary
Variety
100

These are also called meridians.

What are lines of longitude?

100

The name of the process by which glaciers form.

What is glaciation?

100

This type of map uses a country's population to determine the size of it on the map.

What are isodemographic maps?

100

This term refers to inhabited land with permanent human settlement, agriculture, and other economic activity.

What is "ecumene"?

100

The capital of Prince Edward Island.

What is Charlottetown?

200

This has a latitude of 0°.

What is the equator?

200

These play a critical role in regulating Earth's temperature by reflecting solar radiation.

What are glaciers?

200

A two-dimensional representation of a three-dimensional landscape that uses brown contour lines to depict elevation.

What is a topographic map?

200

The slow, continuous geological process through which the three main types of rocks on Earth form.

What is the rock cycle?

200

On June 3, 2025, when it was 3:34 p.m. in Winnipeg, Manitoba, this was the time in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador.

What is 6:04 p.m.?

300

This meridian is the reference point for this time standard.

What is Universal Time?

300

These are tectonically stable areas that are composed of exposed Precambrian crystalline bedrock.

What are shields?

300

This is the "typical map" that shows governmental boundaries, such as countries, provinces/states, cities, capital cities, major roads, etc.

What is a political map?

300

A framework for establishing and recording land boundaries.

What is a survey system?

300

You use this on a map to determine the actual, real-world distance.

What is scale?

400

The distance, rounded to the nearest kilometre, between Cape Town, South Africa, which is located at 33°55'S, 18°25'E and Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, which is located at 52°8'N, 106°41'W.

What is 16,854 kilometres?

400

The number of degrees of latitude at which the Tropic of Cancer, and the Tropic of Capricorn, are found.

What are 23.5°N and 23.5°S (respectively)?

400

These maps show an area's natural features like mountains, rivers, lakes, and deserts, using colours, shading, and labels to represent elevation, landforms, and water bodies.

What are physical maps?

400

A large urban area and its surrounding economically and socially integrated municipalities.

What is a census metropolitan area?

400

This type of map uses an aximuthal projection centred on the North Pole, displaying the Arctic and surrounding regions from a bird's-eye view.

What is a north polar projection map?

500

Cross this, from west to east, and you will go back a day.

What is the international date line?

500

The five major types of climate.

What are tropical, dry, temperate, continental, and polar?

500
Cylindrical map projections created in 1596 that represent lines of longitude and latitude as straight, parallel lines.

What are Mercator maps?

500

Massive, irregularly shaped slabs of rock that make up the Earth's outer shell.

What are tectonic plates?

500

The minimum number of satellites orbiting the globe that GPS requires.

What is 24?

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