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Key Terms for maps and globes and five themes of geography

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name the world's continents   North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Antarctica, and Australia  
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name the world's oceans   Atlantic Ocean, Pacific Ocean, Indian Ocean, Arctic Ocean, Southern Ocean  
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hemispheres   Dividing the earth into halves  
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equator   The imaginary line that circles the earth half way between the North Pole and South Pole  
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Prime Meridian   The line of longitude marked 0 degrees from which geographers measure distance east and west  
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cardinal directions   North, East, South, West  
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latitude   Line of Latitude run EAST and WEST, but measure NORTH and SOUTH  
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longitude   Lines of Longitude run NORTH and SOUTH but measure EAST and WEST  
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compass rose   A symbol on a map showing the four directions (north, south, east, west)  
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map key / legend   Drawn on a map to show symbols for roads, cities, places of interest and elevation; includes maps' symbols with their explanations  
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scale   Relative size as shown on a map - An example = 1 inch = 100 miles  
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capital   a city serving as a seat of government  
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political map   A map showing mostly political divisions, such as national or state boundaries, important cities, and capitals  
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physical map   A map that shows mostly the natural features of the earth, such as lakes, rivers, mountains, and deserts  
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distribution map   a map that shows how things like population, rainfall, language, and religion are distributed  
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politics   activities associated with the government of a country or nation  
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climate   A description of a pattern of weather that an area has over a long period of time  
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intermediate directions   Northeast, Northwest, Southeast, Southwest  
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city   A place in which people live that is larger or more important than a town  
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continent   A large land mass  
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Location   Where a place is, its position on earth (ex. Longitude & Latitude)  
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Description of Place   Explains the characteristics of a place  
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Movement   The way people, ideas, and goods get from place to place  
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Human-Environment Interaction   The way that people affect and are affected by the place where they live  
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Region   An area with common physical or cultural features that make it different from other areas  
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