Washington Geography - created by Clio, Ella, Mia, Kai, Ollie, Matthew, Atticus
Across
- 1. They use it to show distances. For example, 1 inch represents a mile.
- 5. farming
- 8. _____ is what weather is like year after year.
- 9. The lay of the land
- 10. mountains, rivers, ocean
- 13. _______ are things found in nature that are useful.
- 17. ____ is the industry of making money by providing hotels, food, transportation, and activities for visitors.
- 18. Things that are natural features of the land are called ____.
- 21. How high the land is above sea level.
- 22. Areas with shared physical or cultural characteristics.
- 24. Farmers use ____ for watering plants.
- 25. Busy cities, with many large buildings, stores, apartments, and homes, are ___ places.
Down
- 2. industry, towns, population of people
- 3. They are valleys, foothills, plateaus, straits, islands, capes, wetlands, harbors, peninsulas, and mountain.s
- 4. Arizona is one.
- 6. A ____ on a map that shows the direction North, South, West, East.
- 7. – You will find this helpful when reading a map.
- 11. Shipping is a major _____ in Washington.
- 12. Boundaries made by government leaders and are only visible on maps.
- 14. areas with only a few homes and a lot of open land
- 15. They are on maps. For example, the symbol for a capitol city would be a star.
- 16. The ___ of Washington is all the people who live in the state.
- 19. A ___ is a land under the control of one government.
- 20. very large sections of land, Asia included
- 23. wood