Vocabulary
1.2 Understanding the Globe
1.3 Latitude and Longitude
1.4 Geographic Terms
1.5 Physical Features
100

Imaginary lines that run from the North Pole to the South Pole

Longitude
100

What are the four cardinal directions?

North, East, South, and West

100

A parallel to the equator 

Latitude 

100

What is a smaller stream of water that runs into another body of water?

A tributary

100

A tributary that flows into the Mississippi from the East is the 

Ohio River

200

A sphere that is a model of the Earth

A globe

200

Almost three-fourths of Earth's surface is covered by

water

200

A meridian is an example of 

longitude 

200
What is a tool used for finding directions?

A compass

200

What river is the border between the United States and Mexico?

The Rio Grande

300

A mountain is one type of a

Landform 

300

What is located at 0 degrees latitude?

The equator 

300

What line is at 26.5 degrees north latitude?

The Tropic of Cancer 

300

What is it called when a part of a sea or an ocean cuts into a mass of land?

Gulf of Mexico 

300

What river borders the United States and Canada?

The St. Lawrence 

400

The _____________ makes the laws in a country, state, or community 

government 

400

Most of Earth's water is

Salt water

400

What do all maps have in common?

They are all created by collecting data 

400

What is a land area that is mostly flat with a few trees?

A plain 

400

What is the largest mountain chain in North America called?

The Rocky Mountains 

500

Different plants make up an area's

vegetation 

500

Weather that can be measured over a long period of time

Climate

500

What line is at 66.5 degrees South latitude?

The Antarctic Circle  

500

What 3 things affect where people choose to live?

Climate, physical features, and vegetation 

500

What are two large flat lands in the United States called?

The Great Plains and the Gulf Coastal Plain 

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