Map Skills 1
Map Skills 2
Map Skills 3
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100

Explains the images, symbols and colors used on a map

Map Key or Legend

100

Borders of areas like states, cities and countries

Political Map

100

Shows information about land forms (mountain/ oceans)

Physical Map

100

How many days (precisely) are there in a year?

365 and 1/4

200

The relationship between the size of an object on a map and the size of the actual feature on Earth's surface.

Map Scale

200

A person who create maps

Cartographer

200

What is  the "Prime Meridian"?

The longitude line that has a measure of 0 degrees.

200

What is the capital of the United States?

Washington DC

300

A tool on a map showing cardinal (N,E,S,W) and intermediate (NE,SE,NW,SW) directions.

Compass Rose OR Compass

300

Shows latitude and longitude

Grid Lines

300

Represent a variety of information including climate, vegetation, population, etc..

Thematic Maps

300

What is the capital of Illinois?

Springfield

400

the four main directions on a compass rose: north, south, east, and west

Cardinal Directions

400

A businessman with a job offer in two cities wants to move to the one with less rain and snow.

What kind of map?

Climate Map

400

A class studying Asia wants to see where the main rivers are located.

Physical Map

400

What country is north of the United States?

Canada

500

Northeast, Northwest, Southeast, Southwest

Intermediate Directions


500

Imaginary north-south lines that run vertically around the globe

Longitude lines

500

A set of imaginary lines that run parallel to the equator

Latitude lines

500

DOUBLE POINTS!!! (No multiple choice, next team gets the steal.)

Name where you live, including the state, city, continent, county and country.

Name the places in order from smallest to largest.

Chicago

Cook County

Illinois

United States

North America