CONTOUR LINES
CARDINAL DIRECTIONS
LATITUDE AND LONGITUDE
MAP PROJECTIONS
MAP TYPES
100

These lines connect points of equal elevation.

contour lines

100

Sailors in ancient times used this star to find true north.


north star 

100

This imaginary line divides the Earth into northern and southern hemispheres.

Equator

100

This projection preserves angles but distorts area, especially near the poles.

mercator projection

100

This map type shows boundaries like countries and states.

political map 

200

When contour lines are close together, the slope is described this way.

steep

200

The needle of a compass always points here.

magnetic north

200

This imaginary line divides Earth into eastern and western hemispheres.

prime meridian

200

This projection preserves area but distorts shape.

Gall Peters projections

200

This map type shows natural and man-made features and uses contour lines to show elevation.

topographic map 

300

Every fifth contour line is thicker and is called this.

 index contour line

300

Directions like NE, NW, SE, SW are called this.

intermediate directions

300

These lines run horizontally on a map.

latitude

300

These projections are best for mapping mid-latitude regions like the USA or Europe.

conic projection

300

This type of map focuses on a specific topic, such as climate, population, or diseases.

thematic map 

400

If contour lines are far apart, the slope is described this way.

gentle 

400

This device shows direction and uses bearings measured from 0°.

compass

400

These lines run vertically on a map.

longitude

400

This type of projection is commonly used to map the polar regions.

planar projection

400

This map type shows roads, highways, and transportation networks.

road map

500

A point marked with a dot and a number showing its exact elevation is called this.

spot height

500

This is the direction halfway between North and East.

northeast

500

Latitude and longitude are measured using this unit.

degrees

500

This projection type keeps the area between latitude and longitude lines the same as on a globe.

pseudocylindrical projection

500

Maps that display weather patterns, precipitation, or temperature fall into this category.

climate map (a specific type of thematic map)