This is a map of what? A.) population density B.) elevation C.) regions of the US D.) rainfall L W
What lines gather at the North and South poles? A.) global grid B.) invisible lines C.) latitude lines D.) longitude lines L W
What is this called on a map? A.) a map scale B.) a compass rose C.) a map key D.) a global grid L W
Using your desk maps, which region has a city at 35 degrees N & 85 degrees W? A.) Southeast B.) Southwest C.) Midwest D.) Northeast L W
These lines are called parallels, but are also known as what? A.) global grids B.) map scales C.) lines of latitude D.) lines of longitude L W
These lines are meridians, but are also known as what? A.) lines of latitude B.) lines of longitude C.) map scale D.) global grid L W
Mountains, valleys, rivers, etc. would be on what kind of map? A.) political map B.) population map C.) rainfall map D.) physical map L W
Using your desk map, what two regions share the Appalachian Mountains? A.) West & Midwest B.) Northeast & Southeast C.) Midwest & Southwest D.) Southeast & Midwest L W
What body of water forms the western border of the West region? A.) The Great Lakes B.) Gulf of Mexico C.) The Pacific Ocean D.) The Atlantic Ocean L W
A basin is like a bowl, so a plateau is like what? A.) a fork B.) a teapot C.) a spoon D.) a table L W
If a region does not border an ocean, it is considered what? A.) a coastal plain B.) a plateau C.) a basin D.) inland L W
The Northeast and Southeast regions border the Atlantic Ocean, so they have a …? A.) sea level B.) coastal plain C.) basin D.) plateau L W
Using your desk map, what city is the closest to 45 degrees N, and 100 degrees W? A.) Cheyenne, Wyoming B.) Bismarck, N. Dakota C.) Lincoln, Nebraska D.) Pierre, South Dakota L W
Which state is located along 65 degrees N? A.) Maine B.) Canada C.) Alaska D.) Michigan L W
Which region of the US do we live in? A.) Northeast B.) Southeast C.) Midwest D.) West L W
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