Map Features
Geographical Features of North America
Climates
Trades & Goods
100
Shows cardinal directions.

(What is) the compass rose

100

Large body of water on the West Coast of North America.

(What is) the Pacific Ocean

100

Canada has this kind of climate.

(What is) a Cold climate

100

The U.S. has a relationship with these neighboring countries.

(What are) Canada and Mexico

200

Show what symbols on a map mean.

(What is) key/legend

200

Large body of water on the East Coast of North America.

(What is) the Atlantic Ocean

200

The U.S. has this kind of climate.

(What is) a Warm/temperate climate

200

This is when countries send goods and resources to other countries. 

(What is) an Export

300

Shows the distance between two places.

(What is) the map scale

300

Some of the largest lakes in the world. They are partly in the U.S. and partly in Canada.

(What are) the Great Lakes

300

Mexico has this kind of climate.

(What is) a Hot/Tropical climate

300

This is when countries get goods and resources from other countries. 

(What is) an Import 

400

Invisible horizontal (side-to-side) lines that show distance traveled North or South on a map.

(What is) latitude lines

400

The largest mountain range in North America, located in the West.

(What is) the Rocky Mountains

400

Avocados grow best in this climate. 

(What is) Hot/Tropical 

400

This is when countries exchange goods or services. 

(What is) Trade
500

Invisible vertical (up and down) lines that show distance traveled East or West on a map.

(What is) longitude lines)

500

The large body of water near Florida and Mexico. 

(What is) the Gulf of Mexico

500

Pineapple grow best in this climate.

(What is) Hot/Tropical

500

The U.S. imports a lot of oil from this country to the North. 

(What is) Canada