| A | B |
| compass bearing | the reading or degree |
| due (or true) east | a line conneciting points of equal elevation |
| contour interval | the distance between contour lines |
| elevation | height abobe sea level |
| topograpic map | a map showing elevation |
| bench mark | a point where the elevation was measured exactly; all other are compared to this |
| scale | the part on the map that showes how big everything on the map is, is in real life. For example 1 cm on the map = 10 cm in real life |
| orienteering | using a compass |
| hypothesis | a scietific guess bassed on observatoin |
| analyze | to think about; compare and contrast |
| data | information |
| conclusion | a statement about whether or not your hypothesis is correct |
| control | the part of the experiment that is used for comparison |
| variable | the part of the experiment that changes |