Opposites Attract
Piece of Cake
Eureka!
Cowabunga!
Yeah Baby!
100

In the compass rose it is opposite of north

SOUTH

100

To unite or put together, like pieces in a puzzle.

JOIN

100

Word which refers to each of the major divisions in the world

CONTINENT

100

The highest point in an elevation, for example, in a mountain

PEAK

100

Imaginary line that divides the earth into northern and southern hemisphere.

EQUATOR

200

Vocabulary term which means "opposite of weak"

STRONG

200

The word _____________ is related to geometrical figures.

SHAPE

200

Geographic area located in countrysides and outside of cities and towns.

RURAL

200

Wealth and resources of a country, especially in terms or production and consumption of goods and services. 

ECONOMY

200

A(n) __________ is a large area of flat lands with few trees.

PLAIN

300

This word means "opposite of wide"

NARROW

300

Weather conditions prevailing in an area or over a long period of time

CLIMATE

300

____________ is the field of science which studies the land, features, inhabitants and phenomena of the Earth.

GEOGRAPHY

300

The word _______________ refers to the first human establishment of a community which was previously uninhabited.

SETTLEMENT

300

It refers to a mountainous region or elevated part of a country.

HIGHLAND

400

This word is the opposite of "import"

EXPORT

400

It refers to a large mass of sediment deposited at the mouth of a river.

DELTA

400

One of the natural forms in which countries can be divided; a type of border

NATURAL BARRIER

400

The word ___________ refers to a large water covered area between continents.

BASIN

400

A river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake

TRIBUTARY

500

This word is the opposite of "visible"

INVISIBLE

500

Group of people who live in a particular area

POPULATION

500

A line separating two geographical or political areas; especially countries.

BORDER

500

Solid inorganic substance of natural occurrence; like aluminum, gold, and silver. 

MINERAL

500

These are the SEVEN continents in the world.

Europe, Asia, Africa, Antarctica, Oceania, North America and South America