Across
- 5. If you were trying to figure out where to vacation in a warmer place for winter, a _____ map would come in handy.
- 8. _____ maps show mountains, bodies of water and other landforms of a location.
- 9. Unlike a lake, a _____ or bay isn't completely surrounded by land.
- 10. See DOCUMENT A.
- 11. A topographical map shows the _____, or height of the land of a location.
- 13. A _____ is a low level area of land, usually between hills or mountains.
- 14. Parts of Florida, California, and Michigan (2) are surrounded water on 3 sides, making them all _____.
- 16. The state of Hawaii is an _____ made up of around 137 small islands.
- 17. Almost all of Kansas is part of the Great _____, since the state is mostly flat prairies.
Down
- 1. The beginning of a river is called the _____.
- 2. A build up of silt (small sediment/dirt particles mixed in water) at the mouth of a river is called a _____.
- 3. A _____ is also known as a mesa, or table, because it is higher in elevation but flat on top.
- 4. _____ are vents or cracks in the Earth's surface that magma and gases have pushed through.
- 6. See DOCUMENT B.
- 7. See DOCUMENT D.
- 8. If you had a lemonade stand in Derby and had a _____ map, then you could see where most of the people lived and set up your stand there.
- 12. See DOCUMENT C.
- 15. Most students studied a _____ map to learn the 7 continents and 3 main countries of North America.
