Mapping Skills
Geography Basics
Navigational Tools
Famous Landmarks
Science Olympiad History
100

These lines on a map connect points of equal elevation above sea level.

contour lines

100

This imaginary line divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.

Equator

100

A tool that uses magnetic forces to indicate the direction of the Earth's magnetic field.

compass

100

This structure, built by the ancient Egyptians, is located near Cairo and is one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.

Great Pyramid of Giza

100

The Science Olympiad event Road Scholar is most closely associated with this type of scientific discipline.

Geography

200

This type of map shows the physical features of the Earth, like mountains and rivers.

Topographic Map 

200

The longest river in the world, is often debated between the Amazon and the Nile.

Nile

200

This device uses a network of satellites to provide precise location data anywhere on Earth.

GPS

200

This famous bridge connects the city of San Francisco with Marin County in California.

Golden Gate Bridge

200

This year marked the debut of Road Scholar as an event in Science Olympiad.

1994


300

This term refers to the distance between two points on a map, which is typically expressed as a ratio or fraction.

Map Scale 

300

The largest desert on Earth is located in northern Africa.

Sahara Desert

300

These are used for calculating latitude and longitude based on time zones and angles.

sextants

300

This iconic statue in Rio de Janeiro stands atop Corcovado Mountain and is a symbol of Christianity.

Christ the Redeemer

300

Science Olympiad competitions are divided into two main divisions: Division A and Division B. Road Scholar is a part of this division.

Division C

400

The system is used to represent real-world features on a map by using symbols, colors, and labels.

Map legend or key

400

The capital city of Canada.

Ottawa

400

A traditional tool used for navigating through the stars and determining location based on celestial bodies.

astrolabe

400

This historic wall in China was built to protect Chinese states and empires from invasions.

Great Wall of China

400

The event Road Scholar involves knowledge of maps, landforms, and these types of skills.

navigation and orientation

500

This type of map projection is commonly used in road maps but distorts the shape of land masses near the poles.

Mercator Projection

500

The continent with the fewest countries and the largest land area.

South Africa

500

This navigational technique involves determining the best route by taking into account various factors such as terrain and weather conditions.

orienteering

500

This ancient city, known for its rock-cut architecture, is located in Jordan

Petra

500

The official website for the Science Olympiad is often abbreviated as this.