Landforms Review (+ Types of Maps)

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