World Map (2024)

The World Map is the screen where all Kingdoms in the game can be viewed. To view the World Map, click on the World Map (1) World Map Button in the Kingdom Map.

Contents

  • 1 Details
  • 2 Migration
    • 2.1 Migration Restrictions
  • 3 Gallery

Details[]

  • Each Kingdom has a unique number, which can be used for identification and search. The current Kingdom will be displayed with a flag.
  • To search for a Kingdom, click on the small magnifying glass in the upper center of the screen. Popular destinations will also be shown:
  • The guild that seizes the Base in the War for Wonders will become the ruling guild of the kingdom.
  • If the ruling guild is from the same Kingdom, the guild leader will become the Overlord. If the ruling guild is from a different Kingdom, the guild leader will become the Conqueror.
  • Protection Period: The Kingdom is migration restricted, and cannot participate in KvK events.
  • Restriction Period: The Kingdom is migration restricted, but can participate in KvK events.
  • Partially Restricted: Some but not all players can migrate to the Kingdom.
  • Migration Restricted: Indicates that you cannot migrate to this Kingdom.

Migration[]

  • Before reaching Castle Level 6, players can use Newbie Relocators to migrate to any Kingdom. Migration Scrolls are required for migration after reaching Castle Level 6.
  • The number of Migration Scrolls required is based on your Player Rank in the target Kingdom. The higher your Might ranking, the more Scrolls are required. (For details, see the Migration Scroll page.)
  • How to migrate: Select the target Kingdom, then select an empty tile within that Kingdom. Tap on it, and select the "Migrate" button to start the migration process. Please take note of the rules and requirements for migration.

Migration Restrictions[]

  • To migrate to a Protected or Restricted Kingdom, the Kingdom you are in must be younger than the target Kingdom.
  • To migrate to a "Partially Restricted 1" Kingdom, your account creation date cannot be older than the target Kingdom by 90 or more days.
  • To migrate to a "Partially Restricted 2" Kingdom, your account creation date cannot be older than the target Kingdom by 180 or more days.
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    To migrate to a "Partially Restricted 3" Kingdom, your account creation date cannot be older than the target Kingdom by 823 or more days.
  • You cannot migrate to a Kingdom which displays the "Migration Restricted" message.

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World Map (2024)

FAQs

What is the easiest way to memorize a world map? ›

To keep from being overwhelmed, focus on only one or two continents at a time while studying. Trying to cover the entire map at once will break up your concentration and make memorization more difficult. If necessary, cover the parts of the map you are not concentrating on to keep your eyes focused.

How to study for a world map quiz? ›

It's most beneficial to study a map for a short period, and then find a way to self-test a few times—by inserting the names and/or objects (like rivers, mountain ranges, states, or countries)—until it's easy to fill out an entire blank map.

Why is world map out of scale? ›

So why is there no world map to scale? Simply put, making a 2D map so it represents a globe, results in distortion of the relative size of the different landmasses of the Earth. No matter how hard you try, you will inevitably compromise on the shape, size, scale, direction or distance.

What is the most accurate world map ever? ›

"The AuthaGraph World Map Projection" is a map created by Hajime Narukawa and as the architect said, it is the most accurate map of the world in 2D. First he divided the world into 96 sections, then each of them printed on inflatable tetrahedron. Each was opened and tetrahedra transferred onto a flat map.

How can I memorize faster? ›

Simple memory tips and tricks
  1. Try to understand the information first. Information that is organized and makes sense to you is easier to memorize. ...
  2. Link it. ...
  3. Sleep on it. ...
  4. Self-test. ...
  5. Use distributed practice. ...
  6. Write it out. ...
  7. Create meaningful groups. ...
  8. Use mnemonics.

How can I learn world geography fast? ›

A final note on learning geography
  1. Start with a master overview of planet Earth.
  2. Begin local and then work your way outwards.
  3. Follow your curiosity.
  4. Use world events and news headlines to guide your study.
  5. As much as possible, use maps and images to visualize.
  6. Use flashcards to drill yourself on the facts.

Are any maps 100% correct? ›

The short answer: absolutely not. Thanks to the varying distances between latitude lines away from the equator, the map pretty severely distorts surrounding landmasses. For example, tiny Greenland? Yeah, it's suddenly significantly bigger than places like African and South America.

Why is America big on world map? ›

Due to how the Mercator projection works, the more north or south a landmass is, the more deceptively large it appears. The result: A lot of places — like Russia, Alaska, and even all of Europe — appear to be way larger than they are in reality.

Why is Africa not drawn to scale? ›

Because the earth is a sphere – more of a potato-shape, in fact – it is impossible to map it on a flat surface without errors in proportion, explains Kraak. Also the Peters projection has its flaws. In order to show the actual size of land masses, their shapes are distorted.

Does the world map lie? ›

All maps lie. They can't help it: they're two-dimensional representations of a three-dimensional object — the Earth. The bigger the area shown on the map, the bigger the lie. The most egregious example is a world map in the classic Mercator projection.

Is Google map world accurate? ›

These findings indicate that Google Earth high-resolution imagery has a horizontal positional accuracy that is sufficient for assessing moderate-resolution remote sensing products across most of the world's peri-urban areas.

Is Google Earth the most accurate map? ›

When comparing Google Maps vs. Google Earth, we can see that both programs help us understand our world better. Both give us accurate views of any place in the world we might want to see, though Google Earth is more focused on those visuals than Google Maps.

How long would it take to road trip all 50 states? ›

The Mad Dash Road Trip Through The Lower 48

If one can maintain an average speed of 55 mph, have the needed stops, and rotate fresh drivers, it is theoretically possible to visit all the contiguous states of the United States in just under 124 hours.

What is the 2 3 5 7 revision rule? ›

Revise a topic, then revisit it the next day, after three days, and after seven days. This is thought to be the perfect amount of time to help your brain remember information.

What are the 3 R's of memorization? ›

3 'R's: Remember It, Recall It, Retain It.

How can I study fast without forgetting in 10 minutes? ›

So, if you want to determine how to study well for exams without forgetting then you must try to study for short periods. Try to take a break in between and then again come back and study. This will enable you to learn faster as well as remember whatever you learn for a longer period of time.

Do word maps increase fluency? ›

They allow students to physically connect or match the letters with the sounds they represent and help promote the process of orthographic mapping. Ultimately word mapping activities build word recognition and decoding skills that improve fluency in both reading and writing.

How do you memorize countries in Central America? ›

Geography Mnemonic for Central American Countries

A mnemonic to memorize not just the countries of Central America but also the order in which they are located from north to south is: Big Gorillas Eat Hotdogs, Not Cold Pizza (Belize, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama).

What is a key to understanding maps? ›

A map key is a set of instructions to be used when reading a map and is critical in understanding what a map means. A map legend includes all of the same information as a map key, including symbols and colors to represent various objects, but also includes other important information about how to read the map.

Is 222 a good MAP score? ›

Although it is possible to score as high as 265 or more on the reading test and 285 or more on the math test, 240 (reading) and 250 (math) are typical top scores.

What is a gifted MAP score? ›

The gifted identification process is lengthy and can vary from student to student. It takes the entire school year to complete sometimes and may even lead into the next school year. Please take note below of the times of year the assessments happen. The process begins with a qualifying Fall MAP score of 90% or higher.

What is the average 8th grade MAP score? ›

8th Grade NWEA MAP Test Scores:
PercentileReading
Higher Achievement95 84 69246 235 226
Median and Mean50218
Lower Achievement31 16 5210 201 190

What grade is world geography taught? ›

Depending on the education laws in your state, a typical course of study for 7th grade social studies will include geography, Earth's features, the various economic and political systems around the world, and global cultures.

Is world geography hard? ›

At most colleges and universities, geography is a liberal arts component, mainly because it's not an exact hard science. Due to this, geography can be challenging but not too difficult as STEM majors.

What grade are you supposed to take world geography? ›

Another possible 9th (or 10th) grade history course is World Geography.

How accurate are US maps? ›

US Topo maps are as accurate as the data sources used to make them, but because these sources are many and varied, it is not possible to make a single simple statement that the map as a whole meets a particular level of accuracy. US Topo maps, therefore, do not have a traditional accuracy statement in the map collar.

What is more accurate than a map? ›

Globes are more accurate than maps for measuring the Earth because globes are a three-dimensional representation of the world, which itself is three-dimensional, while maps are flat, two-dimensional representations.

Is map reading still important? ›

Absolutely. While many skills have become obsolete in the digital age, map reading remains an important tool for building children's spatial reasoning skills and helping them make sense of our world.

Why is the US considered the strongest country? ›

The United States had almost all the attributes of a great power—it stood ahead or nearly ahead of almost all other countries in terms of population, geographic size and location on two oceans, economic resources, and military potential.

Why does Africa look smaller on maps? ›

The world map you are probably familiar with is called the Mercator projection (below), which was developed all the way back in 1569 and greatly distorts the relative areas of land masses. It makes Africa look tiny, and Greenland and Russia appear huge.

Why is America the only country that uses miles? ›

The biggest reasons the U.S. hasn't adopted the metric system are simply time and money. When the Industrial Revolution began in the country, expensive manufacturing plants became a main source of American jobs and consumer products.

Why does Russia look bigger than Africa? ›

The Mercator projection, the most popular world map, distorts the size of the shape of landmasses near the pole. This results in Russia looking bigger than Africa. Actually Africa can nearly fit two Russias. In fact, Africa has an area of 11.73 million square miles while Russian one is only 6.6 million square miles.

Can America fit in Africa? ›

The African continent has a land area of 30.37 million sq km (11.7 million sq mi) — enough to fit in the U.S., China, India, Japan, Mexico, and many European nations, combined.

Is Africa actually bigger than Asia? ›

And he seems to have missed the memo that Africa is roughly 11.6 million square miles — making its surface area about five-and-a-half million square miles smaller than Asia, which takes up more than 17 million. Altogether, the world's seven continents make up roughly 57.5 million square miles of land.

What countries are distorted on a map? ›

Africa, South Asia, and South America all appear much smaller in relation to countries further from the equator. And from a North American perspective, countries such as Australia and Indonesia appear much smaller than they actually are.

Can maps distort the truth? ›

Thus, maps inherently distort reality. A common example of this is the Mercator map projection, which gradually distorts size and distance as latitude increases, until Greenland appears larger than Africa. However, such geometric distortions are unavoidable.

Can maps distort the world? ›

Even on a conformal map, shapes are a bit distorted for very large areas, like continents. A conformal map distorts area—most features are depicted too large or too small. The amount of distortion, however, is regular along some lines in the map. For example, it may be constant along any given parallel.

Why is Greenland so big on Google Maps? ›

In Mercator maps, the Earth's surface is projected on a cylinder that surrounds the globe (Fig. 4). The cylinder is then unrolled to produce a flat map that preserves the shapes of landmasses but tends to stretch countries towards the poles. This is why the size of Greenland is exaggerated in many world maps.

Why is the world map not to scale? ›

So why is there no world map to scale? Simply put, making a 2D map so it represents a globe, results in distortion of the relative size of the different landmasses of the Earth. No matter how hard you try, you will inevitably compromise on the shape, size, scale, direction or distance.

What is more precise than Google Earth? ›

We have compiled a list of solutions that reviewers voted as the best overall alternatives and competitors to Google Earth Pro, including Esri ArcGIS, QGIS, Maptitude, and AutoCAD Map 3D.

Should I use Google Earth or Google Maps? ›

But Google Earth isn't designed to help you navigate from place to place. Instead, it's more for exploring the world on a broader scale. Whereas Google Maps is specifically designed for navigation giving you turn-by-turn, voice-guided routing.

Why use Google Earth instead of Google Maps? ›

Google Earth is an interactive map of the entire world that allows you to explore satellite images of the earth. You can fly around the globe, zoom in and out to see more detail or pan around the surface of the planet. Google Earth is more advanced than Google Maps because it offers more features and capabilities.

How can I improve my memory with mind maps? ›

How do Mind Maps improve memory?
  1. Mind Maps should only contain keywords and short phrases on each branch. ...
  2. Mind Maps promote associations and connections. ...
  3. Mind Maps use color and images, which stimulate your imagination; in fact, images are quick for the brain to scan and understand, thus making it easier to remember.
Jan 29, 2020

What is the best way to study for a geography test? ›

Tips On Studying Geography Better
  1. Start With The Continents. ...
  2. Be Knowledgeable About Large Bodies Of Water. ...
  3. Don't Be Stuck Up On Memorizing All The Countries. ...
  4. Use History Or Current Events To Remember Better. ...
  5. Visualize Locations. ...
  6. Make Flashcards. ...
  7. Ask For Help. ...
  8. Keep A Map Close By.

What are the main map skills? ›

  • Map title – Tells you what the map shows.
  • compass rose – Shows cardinal directions.
  • key or legend – Tells you what symbols, colors, or shapes mean.
  • Scale – Shows the distance from one place to another on a map.
  • * Remember, a map is a small representation of an area, so one inch can equal hundreds of miles!

What is the bottom of the map called? ›

A map key is a little box of information found at the bottom of a map. It contains an explanation of what the different lines and symbols on the map mean, as well as a scale for you to work out distance.

What are the 7 different types of maps? ›

What are the 7 types of maps? There are many different types of maps. Some of the ones listed in the lesson are Physical Maps, Topographic Maps, Weather maps, Economic Maps, Recourse Maps, Population Maps, World Maps, and Political Maps.

Are mind maps good for ADHD? ›

Mind maps are a great tool to use when you have ADHD as they help you to organize information visually. This helps you process the information, understand it, and remember it. Most people learn best visually; we need to see things to understand them. This rings especially true for people with ADHD.

Why is mind mapping so powerful? ›

Mind Mapping is a powerful note-taking method. Mind Maps not only highlight important facts, but also show the overall structure of a subject and the relative importance of individual parts of it. They are great when you need to think creatively, and can help you to make new connections between ideas.

How do you clear your mental memory? ›

How to forget painful memories
  1. Identify your triggers. Memories are cue-dependent, which means they require a trigger. ...
  2. Talk to a therapist. Take advantage of the process of memory reconsolidation. ...
  3. Memory suppression. ...
  4. Exposure therapy. ...
  5. Propranolol.
Feb 16, 2018

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