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People immigrating out of Syria because of the war would captured by this theme.
a) Place
b) Region
c) Movement
d)

This part of the map will tell you what it is about.
a) Key
b) Compass Rose
c) Title
d)

There are this many continents
a) Five
b) Seven
c) Nine
d)

The part of the map that shows distance is the _______.
a) Key
b) Compass Rose
c) Title
d)

Florida has this physical feature
a) Archipelago
b) Peninsula
c) Delta
d)

This part of the map tells you what the symbols mean.
a) Key
b) Compass Rose
c) Title
d)

If you describe Oklahoma as between Kansas and Texas, you are using this.
a) Relative Location
b) Physical Location
c) Absolute Location
d)

The theme of geography that represents religion, language and other parts of culture is ________.
a) Regions
b) Location
c) Place
d)

The theme of geography that shows what the land looks like or the physical landmarks is _______.
a) Place
b) Location
c) Regions
d)

A map that shows things such as population density, precipitation or climate regions would be this type of map.
a) Political
b) Physical
c) Special Purpose
d)

The map shows elevation changes, vegetation and physical landmarks like rivers is a _______ map.
a) Political
b) Physical
c) Special Purpose
d)

The lines of ________ measure east and west on a map.
a) Longitude
b) Latitude
c) Wrongitude
d)

This splits the Earth into Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
a) Prime Meridian
b) North Pole
c) Equator
d)

If there is a big problem of air pollution with a nation, it would be covered by this theme.
a) Human-Environment Interaction
b) Region
c) Place
d)

The ocean that is located between Asia and California is this one.
a) Pacific
b) Atlantic
c) Indian
d)

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