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Create an imaginary island on a piece of white paper that is provided Create an imaginary island on a piece of white paper that is provided. The island will be graded and should have the following criteria:   PTS (5) 1 capital (with a star as a symbol) 5 cities (with names and a dot as a symbol) 5 different landforms (with names and symbols) -plateaus, mountains, hills, glaciers, plains, valleys, deserts,) 5 different waterways (with names and symbols) – lakes, rivers, oceans, seas, streams, waterfalls map key (with 12 different symbols) compass rose (cardinal and intermediate directions) name for the island map scale neat, legible and colorful Questions that can be answered from the map on a separate sheet of paper with answers another piece of paper. (see your project sheet for the number of questions) ------------------------------------------------------------------- (100 Total Points) You will have two days in class to work on this assignment. Draw island 2. Label capital cities landforms waterways 3. Create key/legend on map- draw a symbol near EACH label 4. Add symbol to legend Example- mountain