Round 1
Round 2
Round 3
100

What are the two hemispheres that divide the earth called?

Northern and southern hemisphere.

100

What are the two poles of the Earth's axis?

North pole and south pole.

100

True or false: maps do not have text on them.

False.

200

The globe is like a miniature _____. (Hint: begins with "p"!)

Planet.
200

True or false: the axis is an imaginary line on which the Earth spins.

True!

200

A globe is a _____ that shows the Earth on a much smaller scale. (Hint: begins with "s"!)

Sphere

300

True or false: maps are spherical representations of the Earth.

False! They are flat representations of the Earth.

300

The _____ shows how distance on the map is related to real distance. (Hint: begins with "s"!)

Scale.

300

The compass shows us where ___, east, ___ and west are.

North and south.

400

Physical maps use different c___ to show l___. 

Colours and landforms.

400

True or false: the earth is tilted at a 90 degree angle.

False! It is tilted at a 23.5 degree angle.

400

The key of a map explains the s___, lines and c____ used.

Symbols and colours.

500

Give four ways to interpret a map.

Compass, texts, scale and key.

500

On a flat map, there are _____ in shapes and sizes. (Hint: begins with "d"!)

Deformations

500
Give me at least 4 parts of the globe.

Any four from: Equator, Axis, North pole, South pole, Northern hemisphere, Southern hemisphere