Landforms
Types of Maps
Tectonic Plates
Map Features
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What is a cave?

A deep hollowed out area often found in the side of a hill or cliff

100

What is a political map? What can you learn from it?

Shows countries and cities.  Capital cities are often marked with a star

100

Where is the ring of fire located?

Around the Pacific ocean.

100

What are the four main directions on a compass rose?

North, South, East, West

100

What is a plateu

A raised flat area of land that is higher than surrounding land


200

What is a glacier?

A large body of year round ice and snow that moves slowly across the land

200

What is a physical map and what can you learn from it?

An area's natural physical features such as hills, valleys, rivers, lakes, waterfalls, and bays

200

What is the ring of fire?

Plate boundaries where there are many earthquakes and volcanoes.

200

What does a legend or key help you do?

Read the maps symbols

200

What is a desert?

A dry area of land having very little rainfall or plant life.

300

What is a waterfall?

A steep fall or flow of water from a higher elevation

300

What is a satellite map and what can you learn from it?

Shows the image of places taken from a satellite.  Map features such as roads are highlighted on the satellite image.

300

What is a fault?

A crack in the earth's crust.

300

Which way does a compass rose face on a map?

North is always pointed up

300

What is a volcano?

A mountain or hill with a crater through which lava, rock, or gas erupts

400

What is a peninsula?

A piece of land that juts out from the main land and is surrounded on three sides by water

400

What is a street map and what can we learn from it?

Shows street routes.  How to get from A to B
400

Where do fault's usually occur?

Large faults often occur at plate boundaries 

400

What is a map scale? Why does a map need one?

It shows the distance the map covers.  The scale on a map of a large area would be in miles or kilometers.

If not, the map would be life size and way too big!

400

What are hills and mountains?  How are they different?

Mountain- a large steep area of land which usually rises more than 1,000 feet

Hill- a raised area of land; not as high as a mountain

500

What are lakes and islands?  What is the difference?

Lake- A body of water completely surrounded by land


Island- a small area of land completely surrounded by water

500

What is a topographic map and what can we learn from it? If contour lines are closer together it means there is.....

Shows the land surface using contour lines. Contour lines that are closer together show steeper land.  Contour lines that are far apart show flatter land.

500

Name 3 things that can happen due to tectonic plates moving.

Earthquakes, volcanoes, tsunamis, trenches, and larger cracks

500

List 3 tools that you may find on a map.

Key/ legend, title, compass rose, map scale

500

What are valleys and canyons?  How are they different?

Canyon- a deep narrow valley, usually with steep sides and a river flowing through it


Valley- A long low area of land between hills or mountain ranges

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