Maps
Lines
Directions
Regions
100

1. Most maps have a compass rose. This is where you can find

cardinal directions (North, South, East and West)

100

Most globes have a grid. These are imaginary lines are used to locate places

anywhere in the world

100

9. What are the four cardinal directions?

north, south, east, west

100

17. The region a place is in  can be used to describe the

relative location of a place

200

2. Most maps have a directional indicator. This is where you can find

cardinal directions (North, South, East and West)

200

6. Most globes have a grid. These are imaginary lines and the ones that run east to west

are known as lines of latitude

200

10. What direction do lines of LATITUDE run?

east, west

200

18. The region that Arizona is in is known as the

Sun Belt

300

3.  Most maps have a legend. This is where you can find

an explanation of the symbols

300

7. Most globes have a grid. These are imaginary lines and the ones that run north to south

are known as lines of longitude

300

11. What direction do lines of LONGITUDE run?

north, south

300

19. The region that Texas is in is known as the

Sun and Bible Belt

400

4. Most maps have a scale. This is where you can find

the size of the map compared to the real world

400

8. Most globes have a grid. These are imaginary lines and the ones that run north to south

are right angles with the equator

400

14. The Northern Hemisphere is separated from the Southern Hemisphere by the

Equator

400

20. Saying Michigan is in the Rust Belt is an example of using

Relative location

500

13. A map that shows rivers and mountain ranges is known as a

physical map

500

15. The Equator and the Prime Meridian divide the globe into how many equal pieces?

4

500

16. The Eastern Hemisphere is separated from the Western Hemisphere by the

Prime Meridian

500

12. A map maker is known as a

Cartographer