Flags and Symbols
Geographic Tools
People & Environment
100

This flag represents the United States of America.

What is the American flag?

100

A globe is different from a map because it is shaped like this.

What is a sphere?

100

Coastal communities often develop this kind of culture because of the sea.

What is trading or seafaring culture?

200

Proper etiquette requires standing, facing the flag, and placing your right hand here.

What is over your heart?

200

This tool uses satellites to help people find their exact location.

What is GPS (Global Positioning System)?

200

Farming cultures often develop in these fertile areas.

What are river valleys?

300

Flags often symbolize these two things: a nation’s people and its ____.

What is its boundaries (or land)?

300

An aerial photograph is taken from this point of view.

What is above (the air/sky)?

300

Nomadic cultures often form in these types of dry regions.

What are arid climates or deserts?

400

The flag of Arkansas has this many stars to represent the United States.

What is 25?

400

A GIS, or Geographic Information System, is used to do this with geographic data.

What is store, analyze, and display it?

400

When people move from rural areas to cities, geographers call this pattern ____.

What is urbanization?

500

This is the main reason why countries display flags at international events.

What is to represent national identity?

500

Population density maps often use these to show how crowded or spread out people are in a region.

What are colors or shading?

500

Geographers collect this type of information to explain patterns like population growth or climate change.

What is geographic data?