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Landforms
Parts
of a
Map
Continents
Oceans
Kinds of
Maps
Themes of
Geography
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What is the largest continent?
A 100
Asia
A 100
What two hemispheres is
Asia located in?
A 200
Northern and Eastern
hemispheres
A 200
Name the 7 continents in
alphabetical order
A 300
Africa, Antarctica, Asia,
Australia, Europe,
North America, South
America
A 300
Name the climate regions
found in Australia.
A 400
Hot-rainy, hot- dry, and mid
sub-tropical
A 400
This continent is also a
country.
A 500
Australia
A 500
This is the largest ocean.
B 100
Pacific Ocean
B 100
This ocean is found around
the North Pole
B 200
Arctic Ocean
B 200
Name the four oceans in
alphabetical order.
B 300
Arctic Ocean, Atlantic Ocean,
Indian Ocean, Pacific Ocean
B 300
What hemisphere has the
most water?
B 400
Southern hemisphere
B 400
These two oceans together
form the northwest border of
Europe.
B 500
Atlantic Ocean & Arctic
Ocean
B 500
This kind of map shows
landforms.
C 100
Physical Map
C 100
The kind of map that shows
the way people have divided
the earth into different
governmental boundaries like
countries, states, cities, etc.
C 200
Political Map
C 200
This type of map shows how
something is spread out over
an area of land.
C 300
Distribution Map
C 300
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C 400
Name the large gulf that
borders Mexico and the U.S.
C 400
The Gulf of Mexico
C 400
What are latitude and
longitude lines used for?
C 500
They show exact location on
a map.
C 500
Name the five Themes of
Geography.
D 100
Location, Places,
Relationships Within Places,
Movement, & Regions
D 100
Giving the exact latitude and
longitude coordinates of a
country tells you it’s ______.
D 200
Location
D 200
Knowing where the majority
of people live in a country
tells you about their
________.
D 300
Movement
D 300
Give the location of the U.S.
in terms of which
hemispheres it’s located in.
D 400
Northern and Western
hemispheres
D 400
Describing a country’s
landforms, natural resources,
plants, and animals are all
points of describing it’s ____.
D 500
Place
D 500
Identify the land form below:
E 100
Mountain
E 100
E 200
Peninsula
E 200
E 300
Strait
E 300
E 400
Delta
E 400
E 500
Isthmus
E 500
Maps use a _____ to show
distances.
F 100
Scale
F 100
List the 4 cardinal directions
F 200
North, South, East, West
F 200
What line of latitude divides
the earth into northern and
southern hemispheres?
F 300
The Equator
F 300
What line of longitude
divides the earth into eastern
and western halves?
F 400
The Prime Meridian
F 400
Lines of latitude are also
called _______.
&
Lines of longitude are also
called ______.
F 500
Parallels
&
Meridians
F 500
The Final Jeopardy Category is:
Distribution Maps
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Final Jeopardy Question- What is
the difference between a population
distribution map and a population
density map?
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Correct Final Jeopardy ResponseA distribution map uses symbols
and a density map uses colors.
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