MAP SKILLS
5 THEMES OF GEOGRAPHY
LANDFORMS & CLIMATE
CULTURE
MIXED
100

What does a map scale tell you?

How distance on the map relates to distance on Earth

100

Which theme answers “Where is it?”

Location

100

Name one landform that can affect travel.

Mountains, rivers, deserts, etc

100

Give one example of a cultural tradition in the U.S.

Thanksgiving, 4th of July,etc.

100

Which ocean is east of the United States?

Atlantic Ocean

200

If you’re at 45°N, 90°W, which two hemispheres are you in?

Northern & Western Hemispheres

200

Give one example of how people modify their environment.

Building dams, roads, cutting down trees, etc

200

Which climate zone usually has hot temperatures and lots of rainfall?

Tropical

200

Why is language important to culture?

Helps people communicate and share ideas

200

What is the purpose of latitude and longitude lines?

To find absolute location

300

Which map feature explains what symbols and colors mean?

Map key/legend

300

A group of countries in South America that speak Spanish is an example of which theme?

Region

300

What’s the difference between a mountain and a plateau?

Mountain = tall, pointed elevation; Plateau = flat-topped elevated area

300

What’s an example of how food can show culture?

Tacos = Mexican culture, Sushi = Japanese culture, etc

300

Give one example of human-environment interaction you saw in your community.

Roads, farming, construction, air conditioning, etc.

400

If a city is located northeast of Austin, is that relative or absolute location?

Relative location

400

Goods made in China being sold in the U.S. is an example of which theme?

Movement

400

Why might people choose to live near rivers?

Water supply, farming, trade, transportation

400

What’s the difference between culture and an ethnic group?

Culture = shared way of life, customs, traditions; Ethnic group = people with common ancestry/heritage

400

Why do geographers study maps and cultures together?

To understand how people interact with their environment and each other around the world

500

A map shows Dallas at 32°N, 97°W and Houston at 30°N, 95°W. Which city is farther south, and which is farther east?

Houston is farther south and farther east

500

Choose a country (any). Explain how all 5 Themes of Geography apply to it. (1 example per theme).

Mexico: Location = South of U.S., Place = deserts & tacos, HEI = farming with irrigation, Movement = exports oil, Region = Latin America

500

Compare how people might live differently in a desert region vs. a polar region. (Give at least 2 differences.)

Desert = light clothing, farming needs irrigation, houses designed to stay cool; Polar = heavy clothing, heated houses, rely on hunting/fishing instead of farming, etc.

500

Imagine you moved to another country. What 3 cultural changes would you expect to experience (ex: food, language, traditions)?

eating new foods, learning a new language, celebrating different holidays

500

You are a geographer planning a trip to study another country. List 3 tools you would bring and explain how each helps you.

Map = location, GPS = navigation, Camera = record landforms, Notebook = record culture, etc

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