North, south, east, and west.
What are the cardinal directions?
Shows features on the land such as mountains, oceans, and rivers.
What is a physical map?
The continent north of South America.
What is North America?
The ocean touching the west coast of the United States.
What is the Pacific Ocean?
The imaginary line around the largest part of Earth
What is the Equator?
Explains what colors and symbols on a map represent.
What is a key or a legend?
Shows the shapes of land masses, lines where borders of countries are, and has symbols for cities, and landmarks.
What is a political map?
The continent east of Europe.
What is Asia?
The ocean touching the east coastline of Africa.
What is the Indian Ocean?
The northern most point on Earth.
What is the North Pole?
One half of a sphere, such as Earth.
What is a hemisphere?
A representation of an area on a flat surface such as paper.
What is a map?
The continent east of South America
What is Africa?
The ocean north of Europe
What is the Arctic Ocean?
The southern most point on the globe.
What is the South Pole?
Imaginary lines that run north and south from pole to pole.
What are longitude lines?
Shows specific features like languages, population, or pollution with colors and lines.
What is a special purpose map?
The continent south of South America.
What is Antarctica?
The ocean south of Asia.
What is the Indian Ocean?
The shape of half of a globe.
Ordinal Directions.
What are northeast, northwest, southeast, and southwest?
Shows the change in elevation of an area.
What is a topographic map?
The continent south of Asia
What is Australia / Oceana?
The ocean closest to Redmond.
What is the Pacific Ocean?
You can see this on a globe, but not on a map
The shape of Earth?