Five Themes
Geography
Map Skills
Climate
Weather
100

The mix of human and nonhuman features at a given location. 

What is Place?

100

North, South, East, and West, also known as___.

Cardinal Directions

100

Number of states that border Oklahoma.

What is SIX

100

Average weather over a long period of time.

What is CLIMATE?

100

Cyclone that forms over the Atlantic Ocean.

What is HURRICANE?

200

The two types of ________ refer to where it is. Absolute and Relative. 

What is location?

200

Imaginary lines of measurement that run North and South

Longitude

200

Type of map you would use to find out where the Rocky Mountains lie.

What is PHYSCIAL?

200

Climate found near low latitudes, often near the Equator. 

What is TROPICAL

200

Swirling funnel of wind that can reach 300 miles per hour. 

What is TORNADO

300

This theme explores how people, goods, and ideas get from one place to another.

What is Movement?

300

Country that borders the United States to the South.

What is MEXICO

300

Part of a map would you use to measure distance.

What is SCALE?

300

Type of climate that is cold, located in high latitudes. 

What is POLAR ZONES

300

Intense rainstorm with strong winds that form over oceans in the tropics

What is TROPICAL CYCLONE

400

A group of places that have something in common. 

What is Region?

400

Ocean that touches the coast of California.

What is Pacific?

400

Loss of accuracy in the size or position of objects on a map.

What is DISTORTION?

400

Another name for rain, snow, sleet, or hail. 

What is PRECIPITATION?

400

Occurs when two air masses of different temperatures or moisture contents come together. 

What is STORM

500

The interaction between humans and our environment. 

What is Human-Environment Interaction?

500

Different ways earth is mapped on a flat surface.

What is PROJECTION

500

Became an official state in 1907.

What is OKLAHOMA

500

Climate with hot summers, cold winters, and mild spring and fall. 

What is TEMPERATE?
500

The area of rising air near the Equator.

What is INTERTROPICAL CONVERGENCE ZONE