Landforms
Viewpoints
Maps
Maps
100

Large, flat landforms.

What are plains?

100

Imaginary line that circles Earth exactly halfway between the north and south poles.

What is the equator?

100
Explains what the symbols used on the map mean.

What is a map legend?

100

Projection useful for producing maps of small areas.

What is conic projection?

200

Flat, raised areas of land.

What are plateaus?

200

Imaginary line that represents 0 degrees longitude.

What is prime meridian?

200

The relationship between the distances on the map and actual distances on Earth.

What is a map scale?

200

Map projection showing fairly accurate shapes and land areas of continents.

What is Robinson Projection?

300

Referred to lowlands because it is lower in elevation.

What is a Coastal Plain?

300

The distance in degrees either north or south of the equator.

What is latitude?

300

Line on a map that connects points of equal elevation.

What are contour lines?

300

Map projection that shows correct shapes of continents but distorts their areas.

What is Mercator Projection?

400

Landforms formed when horizontal rock layers are squeezed together and buckle.

What are folded mountains?

400

Distance in degrees east or west of the prime meridian.

What is longitude?

400

The difference in elevation between two side-by-side contour lines.

What is contour interval?

400

Shows the changes in elevation of Earth's surface.

What is Topographic Map?

500

Landforms formed by forces pushing up Earth's crust.

What are upwarped mountains?
500

The transition line for calendar days.

What is the International Date Line?

500

A way of collecting information about Earth from a distance.

What is remote sensing?

500

The Global Positioning System sends this to give users their precise location.

What are sound waves?