Maps
What if?
Map Elements
Latitude
Longitude
100

Explain a political map.

What shows boundaries between states and countries may also show cities and bodies of water?

100

What if I wanted to use latitude and longitude lines? Explain how.

Find the latitude degree. Find the longitude degree. Where they meet is the location.

100

What is the purpose of a title on a map?

Tells what the map is about.

100

What direction do latitude lines run?

east to west

100

What direction do longitude lines run?

north and south

200

Explain a physical map.

What shows landforms and water features; may use color to show elevation?

200

What if I wanted to find my way to the public library? What map should I use?

Road map

200

What is the purpose of a map key?

It explains the symbols on a map.

200

What direction does latitude measure?

North and south

200

What direction do longitude lines measure? 

east and west

300

Explain a climate map.

What shows the climate of an area and might tell temperature or precipitation?

300

What if I looked at a globe? What longitude line would I find opposite the Prime Meridian at 180 Degrees?

The Date Line (International Date Line)

300

What is the purpose of a compass rose?

It tells the directions.

300

What is the main latitude line?

equator

300

What is the main longitude line?

Prime Meridian

400

Explain a road map.

What shows roadways?

400

What if I wanted to know what mountains are in Pennsylvania? Which map would I use?

physical

400

What is the purpose of a map scale?

It shows the distance between two places.

400

What degree is the equator?

0 (zero) - No north or south

400

What degree is the Prime Meridian?

0 (zero) No east or west

500

Explain a resource map.

What shows the products made or the natural resources of an area?

500

What if I wanted to find out which state boundaries are made by the Ohio River? Which map would I use?

political

500

What are the four elements that all maps should have?

title, compass rose, map scale, and map key

500

What is another name for a latitude line, and why?

parallel - they never touch

500

What is another name for a longitude line?

meridian