Location
Map Stuff
North America
Landforms
Climate
100

The lines on a map that help you find specific locations more easily

Grid system

100

A map that shows features such as mountains, lakes, and rivers

Physical Map

100

The largest country in North America is....

Canada

100

A vent or fissure in the Earth's surface through which magma and gases are expelled

Volcano

100

This is the source of Earth's climate and weather patterns.

The atmosphere

200

This divides the earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres

The Equator

200

This is used to measure distance on a map

Map Scale

200

The largest country in the Caribbean is....

Cuba

200

A narrow strip of land connecting two larger land areas

Isthmus

200

The sun's rays hit these lines of latitude most directly, causing a warmer climate.

The tropics

300

The starting point to measure longitude is...

The Prime Meridian

300

This is used to measure direction on a map

Compass Rose

300

This country is located south of Nicaragua and north of Panama

Costa Rica

300

A piece of land that is surrounded by water on three sides.

Peninsula

300

The earth's tilt creates areas on Earth that receive direct sun rays only part of the year, which creates the...

Seasons

400

Latitude and longitude are measured in

Degrees

400

This helps you identify the subject of the map

Map Title

400

These two countries share the island of Hispanola

Dominican Republic and Haiti

400

A stream or river that flows into a larger river

Tributary

400

The landlocked middle of a large continent is likely to be much ______________  in the winter than places along the coast.  

Colder

500

Lines of latitude can also be called....

Parallels

500

The four points of the compass rose are known as....

Cardinal directions

500

78% of the population of North America lives in these two countries...

United States and Mexico

500

Part of a large body of water that extends into a shoreline, generally larger and more deeply indented than a bay  

Gulf

500

For every 1,000 feet of ____________, the temperature drops almost 3 degrees Fahrenheit.  

Altitude

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