Across
- 1. The Great Migration, when millions of African Americans moved out of the American South into the North, is an example of the Movement of ________.
- 6. Studying how new cell phones are shipped from one country to another is the study of the Movement of ______.
- 10. When humans who go into caves put on helmets with flashlights, they are showing Human-Environment Interaction: _____________
- 11. A body of water, mostly surrounded by land while still connected to water, but SMALLER THAN A GULF is called a ______.
- 12. This is one of the 5 Themes of Geography, and it is the study of the human or physical characteristics of a large area.
- 13. This part of the map has the map's name.
- 15. The environment gives us the food, water, and air we need to survive. This shows Human-Environment Interaction: _____________
- 19. If you describe the land or environment of a specific place, like "Georgetown gets about 36 inches of rain a year", you are describing a Place's ________ Features.
- 21. This theme of Geography concerns how humans and the environment affect each other and is called Human-Environment ___________.
- 23. This type of map uses natural colors and tries to give you an idea of what the surface might look like.
- 25. Land that extends into water, surrounded on three sides by water but still connected to the mainland.
- 26. This part of the map lets you know which direction is north.
- 28. If you describe something about the people who live in a Place, you are using ________ Features.
- 29. This is one of the 5 Themes of Geography, and it is the study of what is at a certain spot (not over a wide area)
- 30. This part of the map (usually in a box) explains what colors of symbols mean on that map. It is also called a "key".
Down
- 2. This type of map makes it easy to see mountains by emphasizing how high different parts of the map are.
- 3. If humans were to dig a tunnel to make a shortcut through a mountain, this would show Human-Environment Interaction: _____________
- 4. This type of map uses colors to show information like rainfall, temperature, or wealth.
- 5. This is one of the 5 Themes of Geography, and it is the study of when people, goods, or ideas travel from place to place.
- 7. The place where a river STARTS is called the river _________.
- 8. This is a piece of land completely surrounded by water.
- 9. This part of the map lets you convert distances on the map to real life distances.
- 14. This is one of the 5 Themes of Geography, and it is the study of where a certain place is.
- 16. If you are looking at a large area (a region), and you describe the land or the environment, you are using ________ characteristics.
- 17. The line that is 0 degrees longitude and splits the world into its eastern and western hemispheres is called the ______ meridian.
- 18. If you're looking at a large area (a region), and you describe the people who live there, you are using _______ characteristics.
- 20. This is the name of the small islands that can form at the mouth of a river.
- 21. When you send information to someone else, like in a letter, an email, a phone call, a text, on social media, or anything else like that, you are using Movement of ______.
- 22. If you compare where a location is to another place (like saying "Georgetown is north of Austin"), you are using Location: __________
- 24. If you are given the exact latitude and longitude or the address of a location, this is Location: __________
- 25. This type of map uses many colors to show you the boundaries between countries, states, counties, and things like that.
- 27. A tall area of land, flat on top.
