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100
This is the region that New Hampshire is in.
What is Northeast?
100
This is a structure of rock/earth with high, steep sides.
What is a mountain?
100
This is an area of land with similar characteristics.
What is region?
100
This is a feature on a map that shows what symbols mean on a map.
What is a key/legend?
100
Invisible lines that go horizontally North and South of the equator.
What is latitude?
200
California is in this region.
What is the West?
200
This is a structure of flowing, fresh water.
What is a river?
200
This is a feature on a map that shows the cardinal directions.
What is a compass rose?
200
Invisible lines that go vertically East and West of the Prime Meridian.
What is longitude?
300
Florida is in this region.
What is the Southeast?
300
This is an area of flat, grassy land.
What is a plain?
300
The study of our physical world and how it affects culture?
What is geography?
300
This is the the term for the four main directions, North, East, South, West.
What is the cardinal directions?
300
These are the four main characteristics that determine a region.
What is culture, climate, landforms/physical, political?
400
This is the biggest state in the Southwest.
What is Texas?
400
This is a structure of land that is surrounded by water.
What is an island?
400
A land or water structure with specific geological features.
What is a landform?
400
This is a feature on a map that shows the relative distance between locations.
What is the scale?
400
This region is known for its wheat and agricultural production.
What is the Midwest?
500
Name three states in the Midwest.
What is (answers will vary)
500
This is a structure of rock/earth with high, steep sides, but a flat top.
What is a plateau?
500
This word describes the two halves that the Earth can be split into.
What is hemisphere?
500
0 degrees Longitude.
What is the Prime Meridian?
500
These are the 5 Great Lakes.
What are Heron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, Superior?