MAP SKILLS
LANDFORMS
NATURAL RESOURCES
Miscellaneous
100

A drawing that stands for the real thing.

What is symbol

100

Large are of open, flat land.

What is plain.

100

Natural resource used to build houses and furniture.

What are trees.

100

To use something over again

What is recycle.

200

This tells you what the symbols on a map stand for

What is a map key

200

High landform with steep sides.

What is mountain.

200

Resources found in nature and can be replaced.

What are renewable resources.

200

These boundaries divide land areas, are not always the same, and do not have a sign to welcome you to the area.

What are regional boundaries?

300

Helps you find directions on a map

What is a compass or compass rose

300

Body of water completely surrounded by land.

What is lake.

300

A natural resource that has been made into something that can be sold.

Raw Material

300

This is effected by the distance from the equator, the distance from large bodies of water, and the elevation of a place.

What is Climate

400

What are north, south, west and east

What are cardinal directions.

400

Deep valley with steep rocky walls.

What is a canyon?

400

Copper, gold and coal are examples of

What are nonrenewable resources.

400

Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Vermont are all borders of this state.

What is New York.

500

Uses a set of boxes to locate places on a map

What is a grid map

500

any natural feature on the Earth's surface.

landform

500

Something in nature that people can use

natural resource

500

A type of climate that covers most of the US where it is Cool in the fall and winter months and warm in the summer and spring months.

What is a temperate climate.