What are maps? How do they convey information?
How do geographers show information on maps?
How do landforms affect settlement?
What is culture?
How can different primary sources and secondary sources give us a richer understanding of historical people and events?
100
A visual representation that shows all or part of the earth's surface with geographic features, urban areas, roads, and other details.
What is a map?
100
It is the precise point where is place is located on Earth.
What is absolute location?
100
It is a landform that was not man-made.
What is a natural landform?
100
How someone acts.
What are behaviors?
100
It is something written by someone who was actually alive in that time in history.
What is a primary source?
200
A sign or feature to warn people that an area is different.
What is a territorial marker?
200
Maps are two-dimensional representations of something that is supposed to be three-dimensional. It is something that allows something on a map to be located in a way that is universally understood.
What is a map grid?
200
This type of landform encourages settlement. Some examples are a fresh water lake or a forest.
What is a good landform?
200
Something thought of as true by an individual or group.
What are beliefs?
200
They are objects from a time in history.
What are secondary sources?
300
A table of symbols that helps you explain a map.
What is a map key?
300
It is the four directions that have the initials N, S, E, W.
What is a cardinal direction?
300
This is what happens when someone makes some place their home.
What is a settlement?
300
The way of life celebrated by a group of people.
What is culture?
300
It is a better understanding of the topic you want to know.
What is a richer understanding?
400
A circular instrument that shows you the cardinal directions north, south, east, and west.
What is a compass rose?
400
These two explorers were known to have "found" America.
Who were Lewis and Clark?
400
Some examples of this type of landform are deserts, the top of a mountain or the jungle. This is a landform that is very hard to live in or nearby.
What is a harsh landform?
400
A system of beliefs and values passed down to people from the people who came before them.  
What are traditions?
400
Something that happened in the past.
What is history?
500
A map that shows natural features, countries or states, location of human features, and the distribution of human and physical features.
What is a physical map?
500
This is the name of what you are looking at.
What is a title?
500
They are the circumstances under which someone lives in a certain place.
What are living conditions?
500
They are the standards and what someone or a group of people think is right.
What are values?
500
Something that you can get information from.
What is a source?
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