Time and Events
Mapping and Technology
Earth Grid System
Geography
Data and Economics
100

This term refers to arranging events in order in which they happened.

Chronological Order

100

 A person who makes maps.

Cartographer

100

The imaginary line drawn around Earth at zero degrees latitude.

Equator

100

The long-term trends in weather elements and atmospheric conditions.

Climate

100

Factual information that has been gathered together.

Data

200

A series of predictable or repeatable steps, events, or actions.

Pattern

200

A photographic image of Earth's surface taken from the air.

Aerial Photograph

200

A pair of numbers and/or letters that use a grid to identify a specific location.

Coordinates

200

The traditions, skills, arts, beliefs, and other ways of life of a certain people at a certain time.

Culture

200

A collection of information related to a topic.

Data Set
300

This refers to a similar topic or subject that is covered throughout.

Theme

300

What does GIS stand for?

Geographic Information System

300

A location's distance east or west of the prime meridian.

Longitude

300

A physical feature of the Earth's surface, such as a mountain, peninsula, or desert.

Landform

300

A good or service sold to another country.

Export

400

This term relates to physical space.

Spatial

400

A device placed in orbit around Earth to collect information or aid in communication.

Satellite

400

 A measure of a location's distance north or south of the equator.

Latitude

400

How many or how few people live on a specific amount of land.

Hint: Two words

Population Density

400

The percentage of adults who can read and write.

Literacy Rate

500

This word means "of or relating to time".

Temporal

500

An exact point on Earth's surface expressed by a coordinate system such as latitude and longitude.

Absolute Location

500

A series of horizontal and vertical lines that cross each other to divide an area into sections.

Grid

500

 An area with one or more common, or shared, characteristics.

Region

500

A person who studies the set of principles by which a society decides and organizes the ownership, allocation, and use of resources.

Economist

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