This handy hand-drawn helper shows us what the land we are on looks like, and how to find our way without getting lost!
What is a map?
Besides Physical, this is the OTHER kind of Geography that is part of Geography.
What is Human?
These are natural features locatd on the surface of the Earth.
What are landforms?
These are the two types of changes to landforms that occur in the world.
What are natural and human?
This is the planet we live on.
What is Earth?
A map of our country will show you that there are 10 of these in Canada.
What are Provinces?
Studying population characteristics such as birth and death rates is an example of THIS kind of Geography.
What is Human Geography?
This landorm is a large hill with steep sides, which is formed when large pieces of the earth collide and force the earth upwards.
What is a mountain?
What are Tectonic Forces?
The number of Continents on the Earth.
What is 7?
This is the only colour water should be represented by on a map.
What is blue?
What is Physical?
This landform is a mountain that, when it erupts, allows molten earth 'lava' to flow out, and when the lava cools, adds to the land or water around it.
What is a volcano?
This is the type of landform change where new land is created in large bodies of water, using materials like dirt, rocks and cement.
What is land reclamation?
What is Pangea?
Every map needs one of these to tell the distances between locations.
What is a scale?
Learning about different climate zones is an example of THIS kind of Geography.
What is a Delta?
This landform change is the process of eroded soil and rock being transported by wind, water, ice or gravity, to a new location.
What is deposition?
We have 5 of these on Earth.
What are Oceans?
This line divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
What is the Equator?
Learning about different cultures is an example of THIS kind of Geography.
What is Human?
What are the 4 spheres of the Earth?
What are: Geosphere, Biosphere, Atmosphere and Hydrosphere?
What is mining?
We study this subject to learn about our role as Global Citizens on this planet.
What is Geography?