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a) Study of the solar system b) Study of the earth
c) Study of Physics d) Study of plants
Which of the following is the correct definition of geography
a) Relative Location b) A Map
c) Absolute location d) A Compass Rose
An exact point on the surface of the earth usually foundusing latitude & longitude
a) What is the climate & Why has it changes b) Who lives there & Why did they move
c) Where is it & why is it there d) What is the climate & Why has it changed
Which pair of questions guide Geographers in their study of the earth
a) Relative Location b) Absolute Location
c) Place d) Region
Using another place todescribe where something is
a) Portable b) Not potable
c) Show less detail d) Can be recycled
An advantage that a flat maphas over a globe is that flatmaps are
a) Movement b) HEI
c) Place d) Location
This theme of geography Answers the question how & Why are areas connected toEach other
a) Movement b) Location
c) Human Environment Interaction d) Place
The theme of geography thatAnswers the question “WhatIs the relationship between Humans & their environment
a) Location b) Landforms
c) Climate d) Vegetation
The movement of air, Ocean Currents and a place’s latitudecan affect its
Orbit
Rotation Revolution
Low latitudes
Middle latitudes Landform
Axis
High latitudes
Plate Tectonics
Plate Weathering Erosion
The oval shaped path that theEarth takes around the Sun.
Pangaea Tropic of Cancer Tropic of Capricorn
Orbit
Rotation Revolution
Low latitudes
Middle latitudes Landform
Axis
High latitudes
Plate Tectonics
Plate Weathering Erosion
A complete turn of the earthIt takes 24 hours to complete.
Pangaea Tropic of Cancer Tropic of Capricorn
Orbit
Rotation Revolution
Low latitudes
Middle latitudes Landform
Axis
High latitudes
Plate Tectonics
Plate Weathering Erosion
Scientists theorize that millions of years ago there was one large land mass called.
Pangaea Tropic of Cancer Tropic of Capricorn
Orbit
Rotation Revolution
Low latitudes
Middle latitudes Landform
Axis
High latitudes
Plate Tectonics
Plate Weathering Erosion
The theory that states theEarth’s crust is broken intohuge pieces that move.
Pangaea Tropic of Cancer Tropic of Capricorn
a) Pipelines to move water from other places b) Advanced technology to make water
c) Ways of life suited to environment d) The ability to survive without water
To survive harsh environmentsPeople have developed
a) Demographer b) Population density
c) Life Expectancy d) Population distribution
The average number of peoplePer square mile or kilometer
a) Remaining the same b) shrinking
c) In Asia d) Growing
Stable populations use resourcesMuch slower than populations thatare
a) To explain history b) To explain climatic change
c) To describe politics d) To explain immigration
Why do geographers use the“push-pull theory
a) Africa, Europe, & North America b) Asia, Europe, & North America
c) Australia, Asia, & North America d) Asia, Africa, & Europe
Which 3 continents contain81% of the earth’s population
a) Cleaner environments b) More resources
c) Fewer jobs d) More homes
One serious problem created byRapid population growth is
a) Manifest Destiny b) Annual Migration Theory
c) Theory of Evolution d) Push Pull Theory
The theory used to help explain Human migrations
a) Green Revolution b) Biodiversity
c) Hydroponics d) Neolithic Agriculture
The application of science andTechnology to agriculture isKnown as
a) Life Expectancy b) Population Density
c) Immigrant d) Birthrate
The average number of yearsA person lives
a) Cultural Landscape b) Acculturation
c) Culture d) Cultural Trait
A way of life for a particularGroup who share commonBeliefs & customs
a) Social Structure b) Technology
c) Ethics d) Urbanization
The tools and the skills thatpeople need to use them
a) Culture b) Cultural Landscape
c) Social Structure d) Agriculture
The way people in a culture areorganized into smaller groups
a) money, weather, & values b) population,language, & beliefs
c) economy,values, & climate d) language, values, & religion
Three important features of a Culture are
a) The Government b) The Schools
c) The Army d) The Family
The social unit most responsible for teachingthe customs & traditions ofa culture is
a) Material goods b) acculturation
c) money d) knowledge
Language allows people toCommunicate and share
a) Nuclear family b) Urban Town
c) Global village d) Cultural landscape
Communication around theWorld takes place quickly &Easily because we live in a
a) Ethics b) Cultural Diffusion
c) communism d) Acculturation
The process of accepting,Borrowing, and exchangingIdeas among cultures.
a) Cultural Diffusion b) Ethnocentrism
c) Acculturation d) Cultural Landscape
The movement of customs and Ideas from one culture to another is known as
a) Remained the same b) Slowed down
c) Affected few people d) Sped up
As a result of recent tech-nological advancements, Cultural change has
a) Fossil fuels b) Gross National Product
c) Natural resource d) Nuclear Energy
Material people take from theEnvironment to meet their needs
a) Developed Nation b) Socialist Nation
c) Developing Nation d) Republican Nation
A nation with modern industriesAnd a well developed economy
a) Commercial Farming b) Plantation Farming
c) Subsistence Farming d) Fish Farming
Growing just enough food toFeed a family or village
a) Fossil fuels b) The ozone layer
c) Rain forests d) Antarctica
In the 1970’s scientists learnedThat chlorofluorocarbons (CFC’s) Were destroying
a) Burning fossil fuels
What is a cause of global warming .
a) Nuclear Energy
a) Chlorofluorocarbons a) Solar Power
a) Pollute the water b) Create greenhouse gases
c) Produce acid rain d) Clean the environment
Fertilizers, pesticides, and Waste products are substances that