This city is the capitol for the province of Ontario.
What is Toronto?
We live in this time zone.
The reference point for lines of latitude.
What is the equator?
Topography is...
What is the study of the shape of Earth's surface and its physical characteristics?
This colour is always used to represent water.
What is blue?
This city is the national capitol for Canada.
What is Ottawa?
This time zone is half an hour ahead of the Atlantic standard time zone.
What is Newfoundland Standard Time?
The reference line for lines of longitude.
What is the prime meridian?
The vertical distance between contour lines.
Labels should always be written ____________.
What is horizontal?
The longest flowing river in Canada.
What is the MacKenzie River.
If it is 8 p.m. in Brantford, On. It would be _______ in Iqaluit, Nunavut.
What is 8 p.m.?
All lines of latitude are also called ___________.
What is parallels?
These lines are marked by "teeth" and show where a depression occurs.
What is a hachure?
This mapping element shows where the edges of the map is.
What is a border?
Canada is border by these three oceans.
What is the Arctic, Pacific, and Atlantic Ocean.
It is 5 a.m. in Toronto, Ontario. It would be _________ in St. John's, Newfoundland.
What is 6:30 a.m.?
I am located at these coordinates: 90 degrees north and 135 degrees west.
What is the north pole?
The closer the contour lines are, the _____________ the slope.
What is steeper?
Pictures that represent features in the real world (e.g., hospital sign).
What are Point Symbols?
Canada has a total of ______ provinces and territories.
What is 13?
These imaginary lines stretching from pole to pole are generally speaking 15 degrees apart creating our time zones.
What are longitude lines?
The term used to describe half of a globe.
What is a hemisphere?
Contour lines will bend when crossing a river or stream forming a "v" which always points __________ stream.
What is upstream?
The ratio of sizes between the map and the real world.
What is a scale?