Question | Answer |
continents | Earth's 7 largest bodies of land
Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, South America |
oceans | Earth's four large bodies of salt water
Atlantic, Arctic, Indian, Pacific Oceans |
hemisphere | hemi-Greek word for half;
sphere - round like a ball or a sphere
Northern, Southern, Eastern, Western |
equator | circles the middle of the earth like a belt
divides the Earth into Northern and Southern hemispheres
located 0 degrees latitude
everything north of the equator in the northern hemisphere and everything south of the equal is in the southern hemispher |
prime meridian | divides the earth into eastern and western hemispheres
everything east of the prime meridian is in the eastern hemisphere
everything to the west of the prime meridian is in the western hemisphere
located at 0 degrees longitude and runs through the roy |
latitude | imaginary lines that circle the earth parallel to the equator and measure the distance north or south of the equator, also called parallel lines |
longitude | imaginary lines that circle the earth from pole to pole
measures distances east or west of the prime Meridian
also called merdians |
cardinal directions | north, south, east, west |
intermediate directions | northeast, southeast, northwest, southwest |
compass rose | a symbol located on a map that tells where the cardinal directions are located |
map key | tells what the symbols stand for on a map |
political map | shows information such as cities, capital cities, states,and countries
boundaries, human-made features, also identifies major physical features |
physical map | call out landforms and water features like rivers, oceans, mountains, deserts, etc.
colors used on physical maps include brown or green for land and blue for water |
grid system | a pattern created by lines of latitude and longitude crossing one another
used to determine absolute location |
globe | a round scale model of the earth
the most accurate way to depict the earth |
degrees | a unit measurement that indicates the distance between lines of latitude and longitude |
relief | refers to how flat or rugged a land surface is |
elevation | shows the height of land above sea level |
cartographer | a person who draws or makes maps |
scale bar | a measuring line on a map that helps to determine the distance between 2 points |