Key Vocab
Themes of Geography
Maps
Hazard or Disaster?
Mystery
100

Large pieces of the earth’s crust that move in relation to one another.

Plates

(Tectonic Plates, Plate Tectonics)

100

Which theme of geography studies the methods and reasons people, goods, and ideas travel the earth?

Movement
100

Which part of a map…

briefly describes what the map is showing or what it is used for?

Title
100

An extreme naturally-occurring event that has the potential to negatively impact its surrounding environment

Natural Hazard
100

What is the name of the line at O° longitude?

It splits the earth into its eastern and western hemisphere

Prime Meridian

200

This boundary occurs when two tectonic plates move away from each other. They can cause magma to rise from the Earth's mantle to the surface, which creates ridges and new oceanic crust

Divergent

200

Which region is best shown by the picture below?

Region

200

Which part of a map…

Identifies what the symbols or color of the map represent?

Key (Legend)

200

The aftermath of a natural event that has caused significant, widespread damage to the living environment

Disaster

200

What is the name of the ancient supercontinent, comprising all the present continents joined together, that began to break up about 200 million years ago?

Pangea

300

The misrepresentation of shape, area, distance, or direction of or between geographic features when compared to their true measurements.

This is the reason why all maps LIE!!!

Distortion

300

Which theme of geography examines the physical and human features of an area?

Place

300

Which part of a map…

Uses a system of imaginary lines that divide up space on a map?

(usually include horizontal and vertical lines that meet at 90° angles)

Grid

(Longitude/Latitude)

300

Natural Hazard or Disaster?

Tornadoes create strong winds and contain flying debris. It is generally believed that tornadic wind speeds can be as high as 300 mph in the most violent tornadoes.!

Hazard

300

What layer of the earth did the milk represent in our “Hot Cocoa Continents” experiment?

Mantle

400

The size, power or intensity of an event or situation.

Hint: we used it to measure natural disasters…

Magnitude

400

Human Environment Interaction studies the ways in which people adapt to, depend on and ____ the environment.

Modify

(Other possible answers: change, alter, impact, affect)

400

Which part of a map…

Indicates how the distances on the map compare to the actual distances in real life?

(e.g. 1 inch = 3 feet)

Scale
400

Natural Disaster or Hazard?

Disaster

400

________ plate boundaries are when two tectonic plates collide together.

Convergent

500

A way of thinking about, interpreting or understanding something (such as a particular issue, event or life in general); your point of view

Perspective

500

Absolute location is determined using ________ .

Coordinates

(Latitude/Longitude)

500

A person who creates maps is called a ________ .

Cartographer

500

Natural Hazard or Disaster?

A _______ can trigger a _______.

Natural hazard; disaster

500

What is the name of this map projection?

Mercator

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