| A | B |
| continents | North American,South America, Europe,Asia,Africa,Antarctica,Australia |
| oceans | 5 |
| equator | Imaginary line around the middle of the earth between northern and southern hemisphere. |
| prime meridian | an imaginary line separating the earth into the eastern and western hemispheres. |
| map symbol | pictures that represent or stand for something on a map |
| map key/legend | a chart that tells what the symbols on a map stands for. |
| geography | study of climate, landforms, bodies of water and natural resources |
| map scale | the guide to what the distances on a map stand for. |
| border lines | lines on a political map that shows where a nation or state begins |
| Physical map | mainly shows landforms |
| globe | model of the Earth, sphere shape |
| map | something that shows the whole or a part of some area. |
| locator | a small map included on a bigger map. |
| compass rose | a symbol that shows directions on a map. |
| intermediate directions | Northwest, Northeast,Southeast,and Southwest |
| Map Grid | a map that uses coordinates to help you locate information. |
| Political Map | a map that shows cities, states, territories, provinces or countries. |