Orientation & Wind Rose
Meridians & Equator
Scales
Symbology
Coordinates (Lat/Long)
100

The four main points on a compass.

North, East, South, West


100

The line at 0° latitude that divides Earth into Northern and Southern hemispheres.

Equator

100

A scale shown as a ratio like 1:50,000 is known as this.

Numerical scale 

100

Small images or icons used on maps to show features (e.g., trees, airports).

map symbols or pictograms

100

Latitude lines run in which direction across the globe?

east–west (horizontal)

200

What are intermediate (or intercardinal) directions?

Directions like Northeast, Northwest, Southeast, Southwest.

200

The meridian at 0° longitude (the global reference meridian).

Prime Meridian (Greenwich Meridian)

200

The type of scale shown as a bar that you can measure directly with a ruler.

A graphic (bar) scale

200

The color commonly used to represent water on maps.

blue

200

Longitude lines run in which direction from pole to pole?

north–south (vertical)

300

Northeast (NE) is halfway between North and East. How many degrees is it?

45°


300

Meridians meet at these two points on Earth.

North and South Poles

300

Changing a map from 1:50,000 to 1:100,000 is called doing what to the scale?

reducing the scale (scaling down)

300

The map element that explains what every symbol, color and line means.

the map legend (or key)

300

Latitude degrees go from ___ to ___ (north and south extremes).

90°S to 90°N

400

If East is 90°, how many degrees is South?

180°

400

The main difference: parallels vs. meridians.

parallels are lines of latitude (east–west) and meridians are lines of longitude (north–south)

400

On a 1:100,000 map, 1 cm on the map equals how many kilometers in reality?

1 km (1:100,000 → 1 cm = 1 km)

400

A dashed line on many maps commonly represents this (e.g., small trail).

a path or trail (or minor route)

400

Longitude degrees go from ___ to ___ (east and west extremes).

180°W to 180°E

500

West is 270°. Which direction is 135°?

Southeast (SE)

500

If meridians are drawn every 15°, how many meridians appear around the globe?

24

500

Two cities are 3.5 cm apart on a 1:200,000 map. What is the real-world distance in km?

7 km (1 cm = 2 km at 1:200,000 → 3.5 × 2 = 7 km)

500

These three main types of map projections are named after the shapes they are based on:

cylindrical, conical, and flat.

500

The coordinate point (0°, 0°) — where is it located (name or description)?

the Equator and Prime Meridian (0°,0°), sometimes nicknamed “Null Island” (in the Gulf of Guinea)

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