Map Skills
Population
Economics
Landforms
Movement
100
Where something is compared to other places
What is relative location
100
The average number of people living in a certain sized area
What is population density
100
Economics of these countries are still being built up
What is developing countries
100
Two Mountain ranges shared by the U.S. and Canada
What is Appalachian and Rockies
100
Moving from place to place
What is migration
200
Measured in degrees north or south of the equator
What is latitude
200
Living in a small town area
What is rural area
200
The way resources are used to meet needs
What is economy
200
Two largest landforms in the U.S.
What is plains
200
People who leave their home country to live in another
What is immigrants
300
Show landforms or bodies of water
What is a physical map
300
North America's largest city
What is Mexico City
300
Makes a least $9,200 a year.
What is a developed country
300
North of the Interior Plains
What is the Canadian Shield
300
Made it possible to move goods and ideas faster and easier
What is inventions
400
Uses symbols showing major natural resources.
What is a resource map
400
Has high population densitiy
What is an urban area
400
Has money to buy television and cars
What is a developed country
400
Shows landforms
What is Physical Map
400
When the World Wide Web was invented
What is 1991
500
North, South, East and West
What are Cardinal directions
500
Uses color to show population patterns
What is a population map
500
How much money the average worker earns in a year.
What is per capita income
500
Run northeast from Alabama to into eastern Canada
What is Appalachian Mountains
500
Spreads ideas more rapidly than ever
What is internet