second marking period exam Geo review2
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- Q1A scale that uses words to describe the relationship between a distance on a map (1cm) with the actual distance on the earth's surface (10km)right scaledirect statement scaleweight scalesnake scale30s
- Q2the moving of broken up pieces of rock, sand, land by wind, water or natural agentsglaciererosionmagmaeviceration30s
- Q3any piece of landrockarealandscapelocation30s
- Q4the rigid outer part of the earth - consisting of the crust and upper mantlelithosphereatmospheredirtionosphere30s
- Q5the average number of people living in a certain areapopular people10population density10030s
- Q6a movement within the earth's mantle caused by the heat of the core. Mass movement in a fluid or air that results in heating of particlesconcreate currentsocean currentscurrent eventsconvection currents30s
- Q7sharp tip of a circle drawing toolpincirclemarkerprotractorcompass point30s
- Q8a theory explaining the earths crust and it's formation -- movement and interaction of plates, causing volcanoes, earthquakes and mountainscrustationsublimationplate tectonicsearthquakes30s
- Q9diagram or picture of an area of land or sea showing physical featurespaintingportratemap.gif30s
- Q10name the map partownertitlesubtitlemap type30s
- Q11See image100 milesmountainscalecompass30s
- Q12See imagedatetrafficmilesroad30s
- Q13See imagesouthrosesouthwestcompass30s
- Q14See imageequator10 degreeslongitudelatitude30s
- Q15See imagelongitudelatitudeprime meridian135 degrees30s