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Which ocean is shown by number 3?
Arctic Ocean
Which ocean is shown by number 2?
Atlantic
Which ocean is shown by number 1?
Which continent is shown by number 7?
Europe
Which continent is shown by number 4?
Africa
Which continent is shown by number 5?
South America
Which continent is shown by number 1?
Antarctica
Which climate zone is shown by letter B?
Temperate zone
Which climate zone is shown with letter C?
Frigid/Arctic Zone
Which climate zone is shown with letter A?
Torrid/Tropical Zone
When rain, sleet, snow or ice fall to the Earth
precipitation
When water cools and starts building up in clouds
condensation
When water on the Earth moves into the air
evaporation
Why is a globe more accurate than a world map?
no distortion; represents true/size and shape of the Earth
What climate zone is New Hampshire in?
Temperate zone
What is the nearest ocean to Nashua?
Atlantic Ocean
What is the capital city of the United States?
Washington DC
What is the capital city of New Hampshire?
Concord
What county do you live in?
Hillsborough
What state do you live in?
New Hampshire
What country do you live in?
United States of America
What continent do you live in?
North America
What hemispheres do you live in?
Western, Northern
A low place between mountains
valley
A narrow body of water that connects two larger bodies of water
strait
A large, flat topped area of land that is higher than surrounding land
plateau
Flat lands without much change in elevation
plains
A body of land that is surrounded by water on three sides
peninsula
A very tall, high piece of earth, higher than a hill
mountain
A large body of water completely surrounded by land
lake
A narrow strip of land connecting two larger pieces of land
isthmus
A piece of land completely surrounded by water
island
Part of an ocean or sea that is partly surrounded by land, usually larger than a bay
gulf
A slowly moving river of ice
glacier
A fan-shaped mouth of a river emptying into a larger body of water
delta
A pointed piece of land that sticks out into a sea, ocean or lake (generally a peninsula too)
cape
A deep valley with very steep sides, often carved by a river
canyon
A body of water that is partly enclosed by land, usually smaller than a gulf
bay
A group or chain of islands
archipelago
The growing of crops and/or the raising of animals
agriculture
The action of cutting down massive amounts of trees without replanting new trees
deforestation
Resources that come from the Earth that cannot be replaced
non-renewable resource
Resources that come from the Earth that can be replaced
renewable resource
Materials made by nature that people can use
natural resources
Give an example of a region
New England, Northeast, Middle East, Latin America, etc.
A division of the Earth for the purposes of keeping time
time zone
When animals or people move from place to place to search for better resources or climate
migration
When a person moves out of a country to go live in another country
emigration
When a person moves into a country from another country
immigration
When a product is sent out of a place and sold to another place
export
When a product is brought into a place from another place
import
The way of life of a group of people; includes religion, language, traditions, holidays, etc.
culture
Describes areas with a medium population density, like towns and neighborhoods
suburban
Describes areas with a low population density, like the country
rural
Describes areas with a high population density, like a city
urban
This describes the average number of people living in a certain area
population density
The three climate zones on the Earth as measured by distance from the Equator
torrid/tropical, temperate, frigid/arctic
The weather in a given place over a long period of time
climate
Describes where a place is in comparison to another place (near, south of, forty minutes from)
relative location
Shows the exact location of a place on the Earth (coordinates or address)
absolute location
These are the five themes of geography
location, place, region, movement, human/environment interaction
The imaginary line of longitude at 180 degrees that serves as the start of each new day
International Dateline
Half the globe
hemisphere
Ways in which cartographers have drawn the spherical globe onto a flat map surface.
map projection
This is a smaller map within a larger map that gives more detailed information about an area
inset map
This kind of map shows specialized information like climate, population, or resources
special purpose map
this type of map shows the boundaries of countries or states
political map
this type of map shows the Earth's features such as mountains and rivers
physical map
man-made structures that have become symbols of the country/area where they are located
landmarks
natural features on the Earth's surface that are often shown on physical maps
landforms
lines of latitude and longitude form these which are used to find an exact point on the Earth
coordinates
these lines measure distance east and west of the Prime Meridian
longitude lines
lines of longitude are also known as this
meridians
lines of latitude are also known as this
parallels
This line divides the earth into eastern and western hemispheres
Prime Meridian
These lines on a map measure distance north and south of the Equator
latitude lines
This line divides the Earth into a northern and southern hemisphere
Equator
This is the term for a person who makes maps
cartographer
These directions are northeast, southeast, southwest, northwest
intermediate directions
These directions represent north, south, east, west
cardinal directions
This shows the distance on a map compared to the real distance on the Earth
map scale
This shows directions on a map
compass rose
A map key is also known as what?
map legend
This explains the symbols on a map
map key or legend
This tells what the map is about
map title