Continents
Oceans
Landforms/Bodies of Water
Time Zones
Map Projections
100
This continent is east of North America
What is Europe
100
This ocean separates North America and Europe.
What is the Atlantic.
100
A deep valley with very steep sides.
What is a canyon.
100
Time zones start at this line.
What is the Prime Meridian.
100
This map projection is easy to use with a compass.
What is the Mercator projection.
200
This continent is northeast of Africa
What is Asia
200
This ocean lies between Africa and Australia.
What is the Indian.
200
A hill made of sand.
What is a dune.
200
When going this direction, time is set back one hour.
What is west.
200
This map projection is used when only small portions of the globe need to be seen at once.
What is the conic projection.
300
This continent is in the southern hemisphere.
What is Antarctica
300
This entire ocean is in the northern hemisphere.
What is the Arctic.
300
A body of land surrounded by water on three sides.
What is a peninsula.
300
Each time zone is this number of degrees.
What is 15.
300
This map projection is not accurate at the equator.
What is the Lambert projection.
400
These continent is an island.
What is Australia.
400
The Gulf of Mexico is part of this ocean.
What is the Atlantic.
400
This landform is a ring of coral which forms an island in a sea or ocean.
What is an atoll.
400
It is 3pm in Roblin. If you travel east three time zones, it is this time.
What is 6pm.
400
This projection is commonly used in atlases as it doesn't distort the size and shape of the continents.
What is the Goodes projection.
500
These two continents are in the western hemisphere.
What are North America and South America.
500
This ocean lies east of Australia.
What is the Pacific.
500
A narrow body of water which connects two larger bodies of water.
What is a strait.
500
It is 8pm in Greenwich, England, it is this time on the International Date line.
What is 8am.
500
This projection is a view from directly over the poles.
What is the Lambert.