Maps and Map Elements
Griding the Globe
Zones and Areas
Five Themes
Earthen Structures
100

Shows the boundaries of countries, continents, and states

What are political maps?

100

These imaginary lines measure distances north and south of the equator and run from east to west

What are lines of latitude?

100

This area is 90 degrees south.

What is the South Pole?

100
This shows the exact location of a place.

What is absolute location?

100

This surrounds the Earth.

What is the atmosphere?

200

These are considered distorted depictions of the earth.

What are maps?
200
This line of latitude is located at 23.5 degrees South.

What is the Tropic of Capricorn?

200

This area is west of the Prime Meridian and east of 180 degrees meridian.

What is the Western Hemisphere?

200

This theme reflects how humans or animals change our places.

What is human-environmental interactions?

200
This layer is like the skin of the Earth (it is the outer layer)

What is the crust?

300

This tool helps to explain the symbols on a map.

What is a map key/map legend?

300

The Prime Meridian runs through this city and country.

What is Greenwich, England?

300

There are four of these in the continental United States.

What are time zones?

300

This theme is calculated by measuring temperature and precipitation on average.

What is climate?

300

This is the hottest place inside the planet.

What is the inner core?

400

This is a directional marker on a map.

What is a compass rose?

400

This line is located at 0 degrees latitude.

What is the equator?

400

This zone is two hours behind the Central time zone.

What is the Pacific Time Zone?

400

The location closer to this particular line of latitude means a much warmer climate.

What is the equator?

400

This is caused by the movement of large continental plates.

What is an earthquake?

500

Geographers use this to understand the distance between points on a map.

What is the map scale?

500

This area is located south of 0 degree latitude.

What is the southern hemisphere?

500

You would do this when moving westward to know the time.

What is add one hour for each time zone?

500

Neighborhoods would most closely symbolize this theme of geography because many share the same characteristics like culture and language.

What are regions?

500
This landform is a bunch of islands closely grouped together.

What is an archipelago?