A person who enters one country, but is a citizen of another.
What is an alien?
The number of oceans around the world.
What is five?
This continent has the largest land mass.
What is Asia?
Used as a tool to help people travel from one area to another.
What is a compass rose?
A first hand account of an event.
What is a primary source?
The action of leaving one country.
What is emigrate?
The only ocean that is totally in the northern hemisphere.
What is the Arctic?
These continents are separated by the Panama Canal.
What is North America and South America?
North, South, East, and West
What are cardinal directions?
Abraham Lincoln's autobiography.
What is a primary source?
The factors called that would cause someone to leave one country and enter another.
What are push and pull factors?
The ocean that separates North America from Asia.
What is the Pacific Ocean?
This continent has two names that identify it.
What is Australia or Oceania?
Horizontal lines that stretch from east to west
What are lines of latitude?
A map inside a Junior Scholastic.
What is a secondary source?
Better jobs, opportunities for success, security of self and family, better form of government
What are examples of push and pull factors?
The Ocean that separates North America from Europe.
What is the Atlantic Ocean?
This continent separates the Atlantic Ocean and the Indian Ocean.
What is Africa?
Used to measure the distance between two places on a map.
What is a scale?
You were told about the book fair from your best friend. This is an example of...
What is a secondary source?
Moving from one country or area to another.
What us migrate?
The names of the 5 oceans around the world.
What is Atlantic, Arctic, Indian, Pacific, and Southern (Antarctic)?
This is the coldest continent on the earth.
What is Antarctica?
The directions between the cardinal directions are also known as this.
What are intermediate or ordinal directions?
Easier to read and an expert analysis
What are advantages of a secondary source?