Mapping Flashcards
B.O.L.T.S.S what does B stand for?π€π€π€
Border - a box around the map including the rest of the info.
B.O.L.T.S.S what does O stand for?π€π€π€
Orientation - also called direction usually a compass is in the corner of the map.
B.O.L.T.S.S what does L stand for?π€π€π€
Legend - also called a key, itβs a list that helps explains the symbols and colors shown on the map.
B.O.L.T.S.S what does T stand for?π€π€π€
Title - a heading that describes what youβre looking at.
B.O.L.T.S.S what does S stand for?π€π€π€
Scale - a marked line a ratio or words which indicate distances on a map.
B.O.L.T.S.S what does S stand?π€π€π€
Source - where the information came from.
What are the main seven Oceans?π€π€π€
Arctic, North Atlantic, South Atlantic, North Pacific, South Pacific, Indian.
What are the main seven continents?π€π€π€
Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe, and Australia.
what are the main types of landforms?π€π€π€
Mountains, Hills, Valleys, Plateaus, Plains, Deserts (there are different types of Deserts like cold ones and hot deserts)
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. . What are renewable, continuous, and non-
\/\/ renewable resources?π€π€π€
Renewable resources are a resource that replenishes them selfs over time but can be used too quickly, they will overuse it. it will run out. e.g. trees
Continuous recourses continuously work and will never stop e.g. the sun
Non-renewable resources are fossil fuels that canβt replenish themselves.
Who makes maps?π€π€π€
Cartographers.
What is the difference between cultural and natural features?π€π€π€
natural features mean that it has naturally formed its self.
cultural means that humans have created it. through out different periods of time, many cultures have done it.