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25 Cards in this Set
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Map that shows the location of a map in a larger context
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Locator Map
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Map that shows the details of a small area of a larger map
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Inset Map
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The part of a map that tells us what the map is about
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Map title
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lines that run East and West and Measure how far north and south something is from the Equator
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Lines of Latitude
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Lines of latitude and longitude on a map
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Map grid
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Lines that run North and South and Measure how far East and west something is on a mp from the Prime Meridian
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Lines of Longitude
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68 degrees North
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The Artic Circle
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68 degrees South
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The Antartic Circle
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23.6 degrees North
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Tropic of cancer
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23.6 degrees South
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Tropic of Capricorn
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Part of a map that shows what the symbols on a map mean
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map key or map legend
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The part of a map that shows how to measure distances
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Map scale
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The zero line of latitude
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Equator
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The zero line of Longitude
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The Prime Meridian
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The 180 degree line of Longitude
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International date line
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It is always is _______ between 23.6 degrees North and 23.6 degrees South
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Warm
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It is always stays ______ above 68 degrees North and below 68 degrees South
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Frozen
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The seven Continents
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Africa, Asia, Antartica, Australia, Noth America, South America and Europe
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The four Oceans
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Atlantic , Pacific, Indian, Artic
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Shows directions on a map
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Compass Rose
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North, South East , West
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Cardinal directions
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Northeast, Southeast, Northwest, Southwest
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Intermediate directions
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Type of map that shows political boundries
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Political Map
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Type of Map that shows geographic features and land forms
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Physical Map
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An area whose features are distinguishable from other areas
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Region
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