A) what crops grow in the region B) man made features C) land and water features D) different cities' populations
A) You would look at the map legend B) You would look at the compass rose. C) You would look at the boundaries. D) You would look at the scale
A) an exact address B) a place near a landmark C) a place you have never been before D) being on time for an appointment
A) the sod houses of the early settlers B) a buffalo reserve C) the flattest land in America D) one of the largest tall grass prairies left on Earth
A) in Kansas B) on other sise of the state. C) near the Ozark River D) the eastern part of Arkansas and Missouri
A) It looks like you can see through them. B) The gypsum has a shiny appearance. C) The rocks break off easily D) They were discovered by a man named Ira Glass.
A) southeast B) southwest C) northeast D) west
A) Lake Oklahoma B) Lake Eufaula C) Lake Texoma D) Cherokee Lake
A) Scientists captured hurricane force wind and rain to create a lake. B) Humans dug holes that were filled with rainfall. C) Humans created them by putting dams on rivers D) Scientists changed the atmosphere to produce rain that flooded the plains.
A) table B) tributary C) scale D) political map
A) map B) legend C) manmade D) landforms
A) map B) physical map C) panhandle D) manmade
A) physical map B) table C) scale D) political map
A) landforms B) table C) tributary D) scale
A) panhandle B) map C) legend D) manmade
A) political map B) table C) scale D) tributary
A) legend B) manmade C) tributary D) landforms
A) scale B) political map C) panhandle D) physical map
A) map B) manmade C) landforms D) legend |