Maps & Geographical Spaces
Earth's Features
Earth in Space
Inside Earth /Ring of Fire & Volcanoes
Oceans & Contour Lines
100

What are the three main categories of geographical space?

Natural, Social, and Economic

100

What is a landform?

A natural feature on Earth's surface

100

What causes day and night?

Earth's rotation

100

What is a volcano?

An opening in Earth's crust where magma escapes

100

What are contour lines used for?

To show elevation on a map

200

What type of map shows countries, cities, and borders?

Political map

200

Name one example of a landform.

Mountain, valley, plateau, hill, etc.

200

What causes the seasons?

Earth's tilt and revolution around the Sun

200

Why does the Ring of Fire have so many volcanoes?

Because many tectonic plates meet there

200

If contour lines are very close together, what does that mean?

The land is steep

300

What type of map shows mountains, rivers, and other physical features?

Physical map

300

What imaginary line divides Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres?

Equator

300

How many degrees is Earth tilted?

About 23.5°

300

Which layer is located below the crust?

Mantle

300

What movement of ocean water is caused mainly by wind?

Waves

400

What map element helps you know which direction is north?

Compass rose

400

What imaginary line passes through Greenwich, England?

Prime Meridian

400

What phase comes after the First Quarter Moon?

Waxing Gibbous

400

What are tectonic plates?

Large pieces of Earth's lithosphere that move slowly

400

What ocean movement is caused by the gravitational pull of the Moon?

Tides

500

Why do maps use scales?

To show the relationship between distances on the map and real distances on Earth

500

What is the difference between latitude and longitude?

Latitude measures north-south; longitude measures east-west

500

Why do we see different phases of the Moon?

Because the Moon reflects sunlight and we see different portions as it orbits Earth

500

What happens when tectonic plates move?

Earthquakes, volcanoes, and mountain formation

500

Name the three main ocean movements.

Waves, tides, and currents