Map Basics
Lines of Latitude
Lines of Longitude
Time Zones
Physical Maps
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What is a map key?

A map key is a table or chart with symbols that helps you decode or understand a map.

100

What are lines of latitude also known as?

Lines of latitude are also known as parallels.

100

What are lines of longituded also known as?

Lines of longituded are also known as meridians

100

Who was the explorer that led the first trip around the world?

Ferdinand Magellan led the first trip around the world.

100


What kind of features does a Physical Map show?

A Physical Map shows features of the land such as hills, mountains, and valleys.

200

What is the purpose of a map scale?

The purpose of a map scale is to help you find distance on a map. It looks like a ruler and gives us an idea of the distance between one point and another on the map.

200

Lines of latitude run from?

East to West 

200

Lines of longituded run from?

North to South and meet at the North and South Poles.

200

What is the purpose of the International Date Line?

The International Date Line marks the place on Earth where each new day begins, affecting time when traveling across it.

200

What is elevation?

Elevation is the height of the land above or below sea level.

300

Name the symbol on a map that shows the directions North, South, West, and East.

The symbol is called a Compass Rose.

300

All lines of latitude are measured in?

Degrees

300

Which line of longitude is at 0 degrees?

The line of longitude at 0 degrees is the Prime Meridian. 

300

How many time zones are there in the world?

There are 24 time zones in the world, one for each hour in the day.

300

How do Physical Maps represent elevation?

Physical Maps represent elevation using lines or colors.

400

What is an atlas used for?

An Atlas is a book of maps?

400

What is the specific line of latitude that divides Earth into the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere?

The Equator divides Earth into the Northern Hemisphere (North of the Equator) and the Southern Hemisphere (South of the Equator).

400

The prime meridian divide Earth into two hemispheres

Eastern and Western

400

What is an "axis" in the context of Earth?

An "axis" is an imaginary line that runs through a turning object, like Earth's axis of rotation.

400

Define "peak" in the context of a mountain.

A "peak" is the top or highest point on a mountain.

500

How can you read 48° 17'?

48 degrees and 17 minutes

500

What is the name of the line of latitude at the top and bottom of the globe?

The line of latitude at the top of the globe is the North Pole, which is at 90 degrees North. The line of latitude at the bottom of the globe is the South Pole, which is at 90 degrees South.

500

Another line of longitude in the middle of the opposite side of the globe is called?

The International Date Line (180 degrees Longitude).

500

Why do we have time zones?

We have time zones because Earth rotates on its axis once every 24 hours, causing different parts of Earth to face the Sun at different times.

500

What does "bird's-eye-view" mean?

"Bird's-eye-view" means a view of something from above, as a bird might see it.

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