Final Answer:
This is a map activity about the Roman Empire for grades 6–10. It shows different regions colored to represent Rome’s territory at different times (like 44 BC and 117 AD), plus key places like Rome, Carthage, Alexandria, and Constantinople. Students are meant to color or label the map using the key provided — green for Rome in 117 AD, purple for Roman Territory, etc. There’s also a volcano near Rome (Mt. Vesuvius) and a ship in the Mediterranean Sea. The goal is to learn geography and history by interacting with the map.
Since no specific question was asked (just “solve the problem”), and this is an activity sheet rather than a quiz or math problem, there’s no single numerical or factual answer to give. The “solution” is completing the map as directed — coloring regions based on the key, labeling cities, rivers, seas, and understanding how the empire grew over time.
If you’re supposed to do something specific on this worksheet (like answer questions below it or fill in blanks), please share those details so I can help more precisely!
But based on what’s visible:
✔ Color Gaul purple (Roman Territory)
✔ Color Italy green (Rome in 117 AD)
✔ Label major cities: Rome, Athens, Alexandria, Byzantium, etc.
✔ Identify bodies of water: Mediterranean Sea, Black Sea, Atlantic Ocean
✔ Note landmarks: Mt. Vesuvius, Hadrian’s Wall (in Britain)
You’ve got this! Just follow the key and take your time. 🗺️
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