Map Skills - 1
Map Skills - 2
Map Skills - 3
Geographic Dictionary/ Physical Features
100

The word “Geography” came from which two Greek words?

 "geo" (Earth) and "graphos" (to write). Geography literally means the description of Earth.

100

What are the four cardinal directions?

north, east, south, west

100

What is geography?

Geography is the science that studies the features of the Earth and its connection to people and the environment.

100

one of the seven large landmasses on Earth

Continent

200

We live in which two hemispheres?

Northern Hemisphere & Western Hemisphere

200

The imaginary horizontal line around the middle of the Earth’s surface.

The equator

200

What type of map shows land and water features? 

Physical map

200

large natural stream of water that runs through the land

River

300

List at least 5 of the 9 map features.

Title, compass rose, symbols, legend, lines of longitude, lines of latitude, scale, labels, colors

300

The vertical imaginary lines that tell the location east or west of the Prime Meridian.

Longitude

300

What type of map shows the names and boundaries of countries (or sub-national boundaries)?

Political map

300

a chain of rocks, coral or sand at or near the surface of the water

Reef

400

The horizontal imaginary lines that tell the location north or south of the Equator.

Latitude

400

Another name for 0 degrees longitude that runs through Greenwich, England

Prime Meridian

400

What type of map shows themes and patterns?

Special-purpose map

400

body of land jutting into a lake or ocean, surrounded on three sides by water

Peninsula

500

What are time zones?

The Earth is divided into 24 time zones, one for every hour of the day. The time zones run north-south (along lines of longitude), each taking up about 15 degrees of longitude.

500

Which gives the most accurate representation of the Earth? (Map or globe). WHY?

Globe because maps distort the distance and size of the Earth's surface while the globe shows the accurate distance and size of the places on the Earth.

500

What are the Five Themes of Geography?

  • Location - Where is it?

  • Place - What is it like?

  • Human/environment interaction - What is the relationship between people and their surroundings?

  • Movement - How do people in one area affect people in other areas?

  • Region - What common features does a certain area share?

500

narrow stretch of water joining two larger bodies of water

Strait

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