| A | B |
| Migrate | to move from one area and settle in another |
| map projection | a flat drawing of the Earth's surface |
| natural regions | examples include desert and temperate forest |
| latitude | a measure of distance north or south of the equator |
| pull factor | a feature that draws a person to a new area |
| nautical map | used by salilors and pilots |
| adaption | peopole adjust to the enviroment in which they live |
| thematic map | shows a particular kind of information |
| longitude | imaginary lines that connect the North and South poles |
| cartographer | someone who makes maps |
| location | a theme of geography |
| movement | a theme of geography |
| human enviroment interaction | a theme of geography |
| North America | a continent |
| Europe | a continent |
| Asia | a continent |
| globe | three dimensional |
| map | two dimensional |
| relative location | next door to the skating rink |
| exact location | 0 degrees latitude 80 degrees longitude |
| Jefferson City | Trintiy Lutheran School location |
| skittles | the type of candy Mrs. Huhmann passed out on Pirate Day |
| 7th grade | the best class ever |
| culture region | area in which many people share similiar beliefs |
| GPS | Global Postioning System |