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100 200 300 400 500 Location Map Vocab #1 Types of Maps Map Vocab #2
Continents and Oceans Location 100 200 300 400 500
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Another word for a “direction indicator”
100 Another word for a “direction indicator”
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100 Compass Rose
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200 This shows how much a map has been reduced from the area it represents.
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200 The Scale
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This part of the map explains what each symbol on a map represents.
300 This part of the map explains what each symbol on a map represents.
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300 Legend or Key
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What is the term for, or what do you call someone, who makes maps?
400 What is the term for, or what do you call someone, who makes maps?
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400 Cartographer
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Where something is in relation to something else. For
500 Where something is in relation to something else. For example, The SmartBoard is EAST of the windows. What is this an example of?
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500 Relative Location
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100 Shows the geographic features of an area (seas, islands, mountains, lakes, rivers, deserts)
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100 Physical Map
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200 What type of map is this?
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200 Political Map
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Type of physical map that shows elevation (how high a
300 Type of physical map that shows elevation (how high a place is above sea level)
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300 Topographical Map
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400 What type of map is this?
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400 Climate Map
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What state does this product map represent?
500 What state does this product map represent?
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500 Montana
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100 The name of the “supercontinent” during the Paleozoic and Mesozoic eras.
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100 Pangea
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200 Lines that run east to west, and measure north to south are called lines of latitude. What is their other name?
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200 Parallels
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300 Lines of longitude run _______ and _______, but measure ______ and _______.
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Lines of longitude run north and south, but measure east and west
300 Lines of longitude run north and south, but measure east and west
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400 This line of latitude is 23.5°S – tropical zone below the equator; southern border of the tropics
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400 Tropic of Capricorn
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180˚ line of longitude; where days begin and end. It is
500 180˚ line of longitude; where days begin and end. It is directly opposite of the Prime Meridian
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International Date Line
500 International Date Line
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What continent is this? x
100 What continent is this? x
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100 North America
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What continent is this? x
200 What continent is this? x
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200 Asia
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300 What ocean is this? x
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300 Indian Ocean
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Give the Relative Location of “A” to “B” – be specific
400 Give the Relative Location of “A” to “B” – be specific A B
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“A” is North-East of “B”
400 “A” is North-East of “B”
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500 What ocean is this? x
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500 Southern Ocean
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Provide the coordinates of point “A”
100 Provide the coordinates of point “A”
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100 70°S, 50°W
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Provide the coordinates of point “B”
200 Provide the coordinates of point “B”
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200 20°N, 100°W
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Provide the coordinates of point “C”
300 Provide the coordinates of point “C”
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300 80°N, 45°E
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Provide the coordinates of point “D”
400 Provide the coordinates of point “D”
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400 40°S, 110°E
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Provide the coordinates of point “E”
500 Provide the coordinates of point “E”
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500 25°S, 25°E
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The Arctic Circle is the region in the northern portion of the globe
The Arctic Circle is the region in the northern portion of the globe. At what line of latitude (in degrees) does this region officially begin?
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66.5° North
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