1. Highlight the boundaries of the largest lithospheric plates with red and label them.
2. Show the mountains with brown lines: Himalayas, Caucasus, Cordilleras, Andes, Alps, Ural. Label them.
3. Determine the coordinates of the highest peaks in the Himalayas, Andes, and Cordilleras. Mark these peaks on the map with black dots, label them, and write their geographic coordinates.
4. Mark the locations of volcanoes known to you with a special symbol, label them, and indicate their height.
5. Mark points A (60° N latitude and 7° E longitude) and B (70° N latitude and 25° E longitude) on the map. Connect them with a brown line and label the mountain range.
6. Based on the coordinates, mark the epicenters and indicate: 1923 -36° N, 140° E; 1948 -38° N, ...; 1985 -17° N, 100° W; 1988 -41° N, ...; 2008 -31° N, 103° E.
7. Determine the coordinates of volcanoes, indicate the year of the last eruption.