Across
- 3. Measures distance north or south of the Equator and is shown as horizontal lines on a map or globe.
- 5. Illustrates specific data or themes, like population density or rainfall.
- 6. Shows countries, states, and cities with their borders and capital locations.
- 9. Measures distance east or west of the prime meridian and is represented by vertical lines.
- 14. Shows locations of natural resources or economic activities.
- 15. An imaginary line that divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres at 0° latitude.
- 16. Highlights elevation and landforms through shading or raised areas.
- 17. An imaginary line at 0° longitude that divides the Earth into Eastern and Western Hemispheres.
Down
- 1. Grid Referencing Helps locate points on a map by combining letters and numbers, making it easier to find specific locations.
- 2. Focuses on highways, roads, airports, and other transportation routes.
- 4. Displays physical features like mountains, rivers, and lakes.
- 7. Indicates population distribution and density.
- 8. Shows different rock types and geological features.
- 10. Depicts climate zones, such as tropical, arid, and temperate regions.
- 11. Lines on a map that connect points of equal elevation, showing the height and shape of the terrain.
- 12. Map A type of map that shows the shape and elevation of the land using symbols and lines.
- 13. Provides information on weather patterns, including precipitation and temperature.
