Landforms
Getting Around
Themes of Geography
Continents and Oceans
Where In The World?!
100
Flowing water that moves across land.
What is a river.
100
This line divides the Northern Hemisphere from the Southern Hemisphere.
What is the equator.
100
This theme answers the question "Where is it?"
What is location?
100
This is the smallest of the continents.
What is Australia.
100
This is the city that the Prime Meridian passes through.
What is Greenwich, England?
200
This landform connects two larger land masses with a smaller land mass.
What is an isthmus.
200
This line of longitude is measured as 0 degrees longitude.
What is the Prime Meridian.
200
This theme describes a location and tells us what it is like there.
What is place
200
These two oceans border both American continents.
What are the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans
200
This river in Africa flows northward from Lake Victoria, which the equator passes through.
What is the Nile?
300
Florida is an example of this landform.
What is a peninsula?
300
These lines of measurement on the globe run east to west and never cross each other.
What are lines of latitude?
300
This theme includes such things as migration, immigration, transportation, and the sharing of ideas.
What is movement.
300
This is the largest of the continents both in size and population.
What is Asia
300
These are the places in the north and south where lines of longitude intersect each other.
What are the poles?
400
This landform must be at least 1000 feet tall to qualify.
What is a mountain?
400
These vertical lines on the globe are used to measure time zones.
What are lines of longitude?
400
This theme requires a geographer to connect things that a place has in common.
What is region
400
This continent has the smallest human population.
What is Antarctica.
400
This is the oldest living thing on earth, unlike the man it's named after.
What is "General Sherman" or a Giant Sequoia tree.
500
This narrow water passage divides two large land masses.
What is a strait?
500
This line of longitude divides an entire day.
What is the International Dateline?
500
This theme tells us about resource use and how people survive there.
What is human-environment interaction.
500
This is the smallest of the major oceans and the only one named after a country.
What is the Indian Ocean
500
These 5 things are necessary elements on a map to make it useable and understandable.
What are the TOADS?
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