Spatial
Culture
Physical Features
Politics/Economics
Population
100

This kind of map shows mountains, rivers, and deserts.

What is a physical map?

100

This religion follows the Torah and believes in one God.

What is Judaism?

100

In Jurassic Park, dinosaurs came back—but the land they walked on changed over millions of years thanks to this slow, natural process.

What is erosion or tectonic movement?

100

A job where people grow crops or mine resources.

What is a primary job?

100

Jobs and safety are examples of this kind of factor.

What are pull factors?

200

This map shows countries, cities, and borders.

What is a political map?

200

This major religion follows Jesus and the Bible.

What is Christianity?

200

This climate zone is hot and rainy all year.

What is the tropical zone?

200

In this government, people vote for their leaders.

What is democracy?

200

A graph that shows ages and genders in a population.

What is a population pyramid?

300

These regions are based on opinions or feelings, like "The South."

What are perceptual regions?

300

This religion follows the Quran and believes in one God called Allah.

What is Islam?

300

When tectonic plates move, they can create these tall landforms.

What are mountains?

300

A job where people make things in factories.

What is a secondary job?

300

When people move from one place to another.

What is migration?

400

A tool that helps you find directions using satellites.

What is GPS?

400

The beliefs, language, food, and traditions of a group.

What is culture?

400

This climate zone is cold with little sunlight.

What is the polar zone?

400

A job where people provide services, like teachers or doctors.

What is a tertiary job?

400

The way people are spread out across the Earth.

What is population distribution?

500

A map that shows things like climate, population, or natural resources.

What is a thematic map?

500

When countries connect more through trade and technology.

What is globalization?

500

These are caused by the Earth's tilt and orbit around the sun.

What are seasons?

500

This is where people choose to live, often near water or resources.

What is a settlement pattern?

500

War and famine are examples of this type of factor.

What are push factors?