Political and Physical Maps
Western Hemisphere
Landforms
Longitude and Latitude
Map Features
100

Ms. Albert is doing a research project on the Catskill mountains. What type of map could she use to identify where these mountains are? 

Physical Map 

100

How many hemispheres can the Earth be divided into? 

Four hemispheres. 

100

What are the natural shapes and features of an area of land called? Provide one example. 

Landforms. 

100

What are the imaginary lines on a map or globe that run East to West called and measure how far North or South a place is. 

Latitude

100

What do the letters N, S, E and W stand for on a Compass Rose? 

North, South, East and West. 

200

Ms. McQuade is doing a research project on New York and wants to know the capital of New York and what states border New York. What type of map should she use? 

Political Map 

200

What are the four regions of the western hemisphere? 

North America, South America, Mesoamerica, The Caribbean. 

200

What is the landform shown by image D in your packet called? 

A peninsula. 

200

What are the imaginary lines on a map or globe that run North to South and measure how far East or West a place is? 

Longitude. 
200

A picture on a map that shows the four cardinal directions (N, S, E, W) and four intermediate directions (northeast, southeast, northwest, southwest) is called the.....

Compass Rose 

300

What is the map that uses national and state boundaries, cities and capitals called? 

A political map. 

300

What are the three countries that make up North America? 

Canada, The United States of America and Mexico. 

300

What type of landform is the state of Hawaii? 

a- Mountain Range

b-Peninsula

c-Islands

d-Plain 

Islands. 

300

What is the imaginary line that divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern hemispheres called? Use Map A to help you. 

The Equator. 

300

What does a map scale show? 

a- The relationship between actual distance and distance shown on a map. 

b- The cardinal directions. 

c- What the symbols, colors and lines on a map mean. 

a- The relationship between actual distance and distance shown on a map. 

400

What is a map that shows the natural features of Earth like rivers, mountains, plains, etc. called?  

A physical map. 

400

Why is the region Mesoamerica called Mesoamerica?  

This is because meso means middle in Spanish and Mesoamerica is in the middle of North and South America. 
400

What is the landform shown by image E in your packet called? 

Valley

400

What is the line that divides the Earth into the Eastern and Western hemisphere called? Use Map B to help you. 

The Prime Meridian. 

400

What is the feature on the map that shows what the symbols and colors mean called? 

A legend. 

500

Sometimes on political maps some states will be blue and others will be red what is this showing? 

Political Divisions (the states where people voted majority Republican are red and the states where people voted majority democratic are blue).  

500

A large portion of North America has a temperate climate, what does that mean? (Think about what it is favorable to and what types of plants are grown in that region). 

A temperate climate is not too hot and not too cold it is favorable to agriculture and settlement. 

500

What is a slowly moving mass or river of ice formed by the accumulation and compaction of snow on mountains or near the poles called? 

Glacier

500

Which coordinate comes first latitude or longitude? 

Latitude. 

500

What is South America in comparison to North America? Use Map C and the Compass Rose to help you. (Think directions!)

South America is South of North America.