Maps
Map Terms
Terms
Misc. 1
Misc. 2
Misc. 3
100

List the 7 continents 

North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, Antarctica

100

Refers to the shape and elevation of the land

Topography

100

Process by which moisture moves from the oceans to the land and back to the oceans.

Hydrologic Cycle

100

Which is warmer and which is cooler?  Temperate & Torrid

Torrid = warm year round

Temperate = cooler with wide ranges of temperature

100

Climate that has less than 10 inches of annual precipitation and whose temperatures vary greatly between daytime and nightime.

Desert

100

Name three renewable resources

Water, Soil, Air, Trees, Waterpower, Geothermal energy, Wind, Solar energy

200

List the 4 main oceans

Pacific, Atlantic, Arctic, Indian

200

The point where the parallel and the meridian intersect (Ex:  30 latitude and 80 longitude)

Coordinates

200

Patterns of weather that occur over a long period of time in a particular region.

Climate

200

Another name given to the two polar zones.

Frigid Zones

200

In the savanna, the wet season arrives with torrential rains known as: _______________.

Monsoons

200

Name three examples of nonrenewable resources discussed in this chapter

Iron, Bauxite, Coal, Petroleum

300

Names of 0 degree latitude line and 0 degree longitude line.

Equator and Prime Meridian

300

The art of making maps

Cartography

300

The height that something is above sea level is said to be its: _____________.

Elevation

300

The release of water from the atmosphere known as precipitation happens in what 3 forms

Ice, Snow, Rain

300

Climate found in such areas such as Italy, Spain, Greece, and California.

Mediterranean

300

What is primarily responsible for the production of Nuclear Energy?

Uranium

400

List 4 landforms

Mountains, Hills, Plateaus, Mesas, Buttes, Valleys, Plains, Deltas, Estuary, Peninsulas, Islands, Isthmus

400
Map projection that took the best aspects of the Mercator and Mollweide projections 

Robinson Projection

400

The way of life of a group of people.

Culture

400

The single most important factor in any culture is the ________ of the people.

Religion

400

Two divisions of the Polar Climates

Polar Icecap and Tundra

400

Economy that takes raw materials and turns them into usable items.

Industrial

500

List 4 bodies of water discussed in this chapter.

Streams, rivers, tributaries, waterfalls, lakes, oceans, reservoirs

500

Helps determine distances on a map

Scale

500

A systematic study of a nations or areas people and the recording of carious facts about them.

Census

500

Economy that relies heavily on agriculture

Agrarian

500

A ________ or ________ on a map helps explain what symbols, lines, and colors represent.

Legend or key

500

List for examples of charts or graphs

Bar, Line, Pictograph, Pie Chart