Tools of Geography 1
Tools of Geography 2
Map Types
Mixed Bag
Resources
100

What are North, South, East, and West called?

Cardinal Directions

100

The line of latitude at 0 degrees 

Equator

100

This map shows elevation of mountain ranges

Physical map

100

Areas north of the Arctic Circle and south of the Antarctic Circle

Polar zones
100

A material found in the environment is known as a...

Natural resource

200

A tool used to show direction.

Compass rose

200

The part of the map that shows distance

Map scale

200

This map shows countries or states

A political map

200

Areas located nearest the equator; also known as low latitudes

tropics

200

An example of a nonrenewable resource is...

Oil, fossil fuels, minerals

300

Lines that goes North to South

Longitude

300
This tools shows the meaning of symbols on a map

Map key

300

This map shows highways

A special-purpose map

300

Areas between high and low latitudes

Temperate zones
300

A human activity that has changed landscapes and led to the growth of cities.

Colonization

400

Lines that go from East to West

Latitude

400

An area with at least one unifying physical or human feature (climate, landform, population, or history)

Region

400

These maps show government centers

Political maps

400

An effect on someone or something not involved in the activity, an example is pollution 

Spillover

400

A factor that is most likely to change a region's landscape

Settlers

500

The equator splits the Earth into these two sections

Northern and Southern Hemisphere
500

The longitude line at 0 degrees

Prime Meridian

500

This map would show voting results for a recent presidential election

A special-purpose map

500

A process which water, ice or wind removes small pieces of rock

Erosion

500

Deforestation and drilling oil wells can reduce...

Ecosystems