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what are Cardinal Directions?

Cardinal Directions are north, south, west and east.

100

what is Geography?

Geography is the study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere, and of human activity as it affects and is affected by these, including the distribution of populations and resources, land use, and industries. 

100

What is a map Key?

A list of symbols that appear on the map to represent something else. 

100

What is a Gulf?  

A gulf is a portion of the ocean that penetrates land.

100

What is a Lake?  

A large body of water surrounded by land.

200

What is a Compass Rose?

A symbol on a map that shows the directions north, west, south, and east.

200

What is an Equator? 

An imaginary line around the middle of a planet or other celestial body.

200

What is a Map Scale?

It refers to the relationship (or ratio) between distance on a map and the corresponding distance on the ground- map scale. 

200

What is a Harbor?  

A harbor is a body of water sheltered by natural or artificial barriers. Harbors can provide safe anchorage and permit the transfer of cargo and passengers between ships and the shore.

200

What is an Island?  

An island is a body of land surrounded by water.

300

What are the four intercardinal directions?

northeast, southeast, southwest, and northwest

300

What is a bay?

A broad inlet of the sea where the land curves inward. 

300

What is a Canal?

An artificial waterway designed for navigation that people could cross the water with boats or ships.

300

What is a Cape?

A cape is a high point of land that extends into a river, lake, or ocean.

300

what is a Peninsula? 

The portion of a land that is nearby water that is connected to a larger body by an isthmus.

400

What are Lines of Longitude?

Imaginary lines that divide the Earth. They run north to south from pole to pole, but they measure the distance east or west.

400

What is the Prime Meridian? 

A geographical reference line that passes through the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, in London, England.

400

What are Degrees?

A unit of latitude or longitude used to define points on the earth's surface or on the celestial sphere. 

400

What is a Delta?

Wetlands that form as rivers empty their water and sediment into another body of water.

400

What is a Lock or Loch? 

A loch is a lake or an inlet of the sea.

500

What are lines of Lines of Latitude?

Lines of Latitude are imaginary lines that divide the Earth. They run east to west, but measure your distance north or south. 

500

What is Archipelago? 

A group of islands.

500

What is a Distortion on a map?

The misrepresentation of shape, area, distance, or direction of or between geographic features when compared to their true measurements on the curved surface of the earth. 

500

What is a Fjord? 

A fjord is a long, deep, narrow body of water that reaches far inland.

500

What is an Isthmus? 

An isthmus is a narrow piece of land connecting two larger areas across an expanse of water by which they are otherwise separated.

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