
Geography: the study of Earth’s physical and cultural features Landforms: the natural features of the land’s surface Climate: the average weather conditions in a certain area over a long period of time Environment: All the living and nonliving things that affect life in an area Region: An area with one or more features that make it different from other surrounding areas Map Key / Map Legend: box that explains the meaning of different symbols used on the map Map Scale: tool that measures the relationship between the distance of locations on the map and the distance of locations in real life Compass Rose: a circle that shows the key directions on a map Hemispheres: halves of the Earth Continent: one of seven large landmasses on Earth Oceans: large bodies of water that cover 71% of the Earth’s surface Latitude: imaginary horizontal lines that measure distance north and south of the Equator Equator: central line of latitude that is measured at 0° Longitude: imaginary vertical lines that measure distance east and west of the Prime Meridian Prime Meridian: the central line of longitude, which is measured at 0° and runs through Greenwich, United Kingdom Map: illustration of a specific area on Earth that is often portrayed on a flat surface Physical Map: a type of map that shows the natural landforms and terrain of a location Political Map: a type of map that identifies cities, states, and countries Globe: a spherical model that is the most accurate representation of Earth
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- Q1What is the name of the line that measures 0° longitude and runs through Greenwich, United Kingdom?EquatorPrime MeridianTropic of CancerInternational Date Line30s
- Q2Which type of map primarily shows natural landforms and terrain features?Thematic MapRoad MapPolitical MapPhysical Map30s
- Q3What term describes the average weather conditions in a specific area over a long period of time?HumidityClimateWeatherAtmosphere30s
- Q4What do you call the circular design on a map that shows the main cardinal directions?Map KeyMap ScaleGrid LinesCompass Rose30s
- Q5What is the name for the large bodies of water that cover about 71% of the Earth's surface?RiversPondsOceansLakes30s
- Q6What is the imaginary line at 0° latitude that divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres?Arctic CirclePrime MeridianEquatorTropic of Cancer30s
- Q7Which term refers to an area that has one or more features that make it different from other surrounding areas?RegionLandformHemispheresEnvironment30s
- Q8What is the name of the box on a map that explains the meaning of different symbols used?Map KeyLegend ChartMap ScaleCompass Rose30s
- Q9What is the term for the imaginary horizontal lines that measure distance north and south of the Equator?LongitudePerpendicularLatitudeElevation30s
- Q10Which large landmass is one of the seven continents of the Earth?SaharaAsiaAmazonAntarctica30s
- Q11What is the purpose of a map key or map legend?It explains the meaning of different symbols used on the mapIt identifies the continents on EarthIt displays the weather conditions of an areaIt shows the distance between locations30s
- Q12Which line of latitude is measured at 0°?EquatorNorth PolePrime MeridianSouth Pole30s
- Q13What does a compass rose on a map show?The key directions on a mapThe type of climate in the areaThe names of countries and citiesThe distance between locations30s
- Q14What type of map shows natural landforms and terrain?Weather MapPhysical MapTopographic MapPolitical Map30s
- Q15What is a region in geography?A point of interest on a mapA large body of waterA specific type of climateAn area with one or more features that make it different from other surrounding areas30s