World Capitals
Physical Geography
Man-Made Landmarks
5 Themes Of Geography
Bodies of Water
Parts Of A Map
Countries of the World: North America
Countries of the World: Europe
Countries of the World: Asia
100

The capital of China

What is Bejing?

100

What lava is called when it is underneath the earth's surface

What is Magma?

100

This gift from the French sits as a symbol of freedom and hope in New York City

What is the Statue of Liberty?

100

This theme of geography describes where something is

What is location?

100

The number of oceans in the world

What is 5?
100

This part of the map tells you what the map is about

What is the title?

100

If you get this wrong.........

What is the United States of America?

100

This country. 

What is England/United Kingdom?

100

Most populated country of Asia. 

What is India?

200

The capital of Russia

What is Moscow?

200
The name of a narrow body of water that is surrounded on both sides by land 

What is a Strait?

200

This is the largest amphitheater and is located in Rome.

 

What is the Colosseum? 

200

This theme is an area that shares similar characteristics

What is a region?

200

The longest river in the world

What is the Nile River?

200

This part of a map identifies what symbols mean when looking at a map

What is a key/legend?

200

This country is our northern neighbor

What is Canada?

200

This country is known for its iconic landmarks and culture.

What is France?

200

This country is known for its long history. 


What is China?

300

The capital of France

What is Paris?

300

The largest mountain in the world

What is Mt. Everest?

300

This landmark was created by an emperor in memory of his wife in India. 

What is the Taj Mahal?

300

This theme looks at how people and things change location

What is movement?

300

The names of every ocean

What are Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Arctic, and Southern/Antarctic?

300

This part of the map tells you the cardinal directions

What is a compass/compass rose?

300

This country's capital is Havana.


What is Cuba?

300

This country is known for is alpine region 

What is Switzerland?

300

This country used to be part of the Ottoman Empire.

What is Turkey?

400

The capital of Canada

What is Ottawa?

400

A biome where tree growth is difficult due to extremely cold temperatures, low precipitation, and a short growing season

What is a tundra?

400

This temple in Greece is dedicated to the Goddess Athena. 

What is the Parthenon?

400

This theme of geography describes features that make a site unique

What is a place?

400

This canal connects the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans

What is the Panama Canal?

400

This part of the map identifies the size of the map and the distance between images on the map

What is a scale?

400

This country connects North and South America.

What is Panama?

400

This country had to fight against the Soviet Union during WW2. 

What is Finland?

400

The capital of this country is Tehran. 

What is Iran?

500

The capital of India

What is New Delhi?

500

A piece of land that is almost entirely surrounded by water, but is connected to a larger landmass. Like the picture below. 

What is a Peninsula?

500

This landmark was built in Jordan around the 4th Century B.C.E.

What is Petra?

500

People mining and composting is an example of this theme of geography

What is human-environment interaction?

500

The 5 Great Lakes (Must Name All 5)

What are Superior, Ontario, Michigan, Huron, and Erie?

500

These parts of the map are used to give exact position of places such as cities or landmarks

What is Latitude and Longitude?

500

This country is most known for its slave revolt and 21st century earthquake

What is Haiti?

500

This country is known for its close ties to Russia.

What is Belarus?

500

This country was imperialised by both Spain and the U.S.

What is the Philippines?