Across
- 3. A type of map showing natural features like mountains and rivers.
- 5. A type of map showing countries, states, and cities.
- 6. The imaginary line dividing the Earth into northern and southern hemispheres.
- 7. - A part of the legend of a map, explaining the symbols used.
- 8. Another name for a line of longitude.
- 11. A spherical model of Earth.
- 12. The relationship between distance on a map and actual distance on the ground.
- 14. Half of the Earth, divided by the Equator or a meridian.
- 18. The method of transferring Earth's surface onto a flat map.
- 21. The arrangement of natural and artificial features of an area.
- 23. - A network of evenly spaced horizontal and vertical lines used to locate points on a map.
- 24. A collection of maps in a book.
Down
- 1. A visual representation of an area, showing geographical features.
- 2. Icons or graphics on a map representing different features.
- 4. - Lines on a map that indicate elevation and the shape of the land.
- 6. - The height above sea level, often shown on maps using contour lines.
- 9. Using maps or globes to find the way from one place to another.
- 10. An element that helps us read the map, including symbols and other important details.
- 13. The science or practice of drawing maps.
- 15. - The meridian designated at 0° longitude, used as a reference for measuring longitude.
- 16. - The arrangement or direction of something relative to the cardinal directions on a map.
- 17. Horizontal lines on a map or globe showing distance north or south of the Equator.
- 19. A symbol on the map showing directions (North, South, East, West).
- 20. Vertical lines on a map or globe showing distance east or west of the Prime Meridian.
- 22. - The variation in elevation and landform representation on a physical map.
