A) scale B) title C) publisher D) key
A) political map B) globe C) map D) sphere
A) scale B) key C) symbol D) legend
A) mercators B) legends C) scales D) projections
A) used to determine time zones B) parallel to each other C) lines that run north and south D) numbered up to 180 degrees
A) lines that run east and west B) known as meridians C) equal in distance to each other D) parallel to the equator
A) thematic map B) political map C) Mercator map D) physical map
A) International Dateline B) North Pole C) Prime Meridian D) Equator
A) the Earth, moon, and sun B) the Earth C) the Earth and the people living on it D) maps and globes
A) GPS B) legend C) latitude and longitude D) grid
A) sphere B) biosphere C) hemisphere D) geosphere
A) direction arrow B) compass rose C) compass indicator D) directional spinner
A) miles B) degrees C) kilometers D) hours
A) globe B) map C) diagram D) chart
A) parallels B) longitude C) great circles D) latitude
A) longitude B) latitude C) International Dateline D) meridians
A) Tropic of Cancer B) Tropic of Capricorn C) Prime Meridian D) Equator
A) meridians B) projections C) latitude lines D) parallels
A) thematic B) physical C) political D) specialty
A) boundary B) river C) mountain D) butte
A) Mercator B) geographer C) projector D) cartographer
A) Arctic B) Pacific C) Indian D) Atlantic
A) Asia B) Europe C) Antarctica D) Australia
A) type B) colors C) scale D) orientation
A) physical maps B) political maps C) relief maps D) specialty maps |