On Map 2, Meat Consumption worldwide, what color is the class that represents the least consumption?
What is the lightest?
100
This theme has to do with different areas sharing a similar characteristic
What is Region?
100
What is the first thing you need to read on a map?
What is the title!
100
The average blink lasts:
A) 1/10 of a second
B) 1/5 of a second
C) 1/4 of a second
D) 1/8 of a second
What is A) 1/10 of a second
200
Where is the 200?
What is Australia?
200
How much meat did per capita did the United States eat?
What is 103-137kg?
200
This theme uses human and physical characteristics to describe it.
What is Place?
200
Every map needs a title, orientation, ________, and ______
What is key and scale
200
Seeing requires about _______ of your brain.
A) 70%
B) 50%
C) 33%
D) 10%
What is B) 50%
300
Where is the 300?
What is Brazil?
300
Did China and Australia eat the same amount of meat?
What is No
300
30 degrees North, 50 degrees West is an example of ________ __________ .
What is absolute location?
300
This kind of map replaces size with a thematic variable.
What is a cartogram?
300
True or false: Your eyes have blind spots
What is: True. Your eyes are blind where your optic nerve attaches but your right eyes sees your left eye's blindspot and vice versa so your brain can piece together a whole image.
400
Where is the 400?
What is Brazil?
400
How much meat does Greenland eat?
What is less than 13kg per capita
400
Migration goes with which theme?
What is Movement?
400
This map shows the presence of a feature
What is a dot density map?
400
You blink about ________ times a minute
A) 5
B) 7
C) 9
D) 12
What is D) 12
500
Where is the 500?
What is Algeria?
500
What country eats the most meat in South America?
What is Argentina?
500
Global Warming might go with which of the 5 themes?
What is Human-Environment Interaction
500
The scale on a map says 3cm:1mi. If I measure a road on the map and get 8cm how long is the road in real life?
What is 2.66 miles?
500
You can begin to cry tears when you are:
A) born
B) 2 weeks old
C) 4-13 weeks old
D) 1 year old