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Map Skills Vocabulary

Across
Temperature, precipitation and other conditions of the atmosphere over a short time
Something that burns, usually to supply energy such as fossil fuel (oil, coal, natural gas)
Patterns of typical weather across a long time span
Distance east or west of the Prime Meridian, measured in degrees of a circle
Relative location is the position of something compared to something else.
A supply of something that can be used to meet needs and wants.
A drawing of an area of land and/or sea showing the locations of borders, physical features, populations, or other things
The imaginary line passing from the North to the South Poles through Greenwich, England - defined as 0 degrees longitude
A collection of maps and other geographical information in a book
A simple map used to show the location of something in a larger context
The imaginary line at 0 degrees latitude, halfway between the north and south poles
The study of the physical features of the Earth and how they affect humans
Relationship between the actual distance on the Earth and the same distance as shown on a map
One half of the Earth
Down
Related to a group with a common national or cultural tradition
A spherical model of the Earth
Absolute location is the exact spot on the Earth, usually named by latitude and longitude.
Replaceable as fast as it's used up
The customs, values, beliefs and institutions of a group of people
The remains or impression of a prehistoric organism.
A shape, picture, line or color that is used to stand for something else
Natural feature of the landscape such as a mountain, plain or island
Distance north or south of the equator, measured in degrees
A large area that is different from the areas around it
A compass rose is a set of pointers that show directions on a map or globe.
All of the visible features of an area of land
The illustrated explanation of a map's symbols, colors and lettering styles
Made by nature. Natural resources are materials such as water, minerals, forests, soils, etc. that can be used for economic gain.
A framework of crossed lines, such as the lines on graph paper.
Explanation of a map's symbols or colors.