Globe Skills
5 Themes of Geography
Physical Geography
World Climate Zones
Human Geography
100

Lines of _____ run North to South.

What are lines of LONGITUDE?

100

List the 5 themes of Geography.

Place, Location, Human-Environment Interaction, Movement, and Region

100

The 3 parts of the earth's interior are the ____, ____, and ____. 

What are CORE, MANTLE, AND CRUST?

100

List the 5 Major Climate Zones

What are TROPICAL, DRY, MILD, CONTINENTAL, AND POLAR?

100

This concept is a social construct used to categorize people based on physical features. 

What is RACE?
200

The _____ sits at zero degrees latitude and divides the globe into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. 

What is the EQUATOR?

200

Describe the difference between absolute location and relative location.

ABSOLUTE LOCATION refers to an address or grid location on a map. 

RELATIVE LOCATION refers to the relationship of a place to other places. 

200
The three rock families are ___, ___, and ___. 

What are Igneous, Sedimentary, and Metamorphic Rock? 

200
This refers to the sub climate zone that is defined by changes in the wind system. 

What is a TROPICAL MONSOON?

200

This refers to attributes or behaviors assigned to a particular gender.  

What are GENDER NORMS?

300

This type of map might focus on a specific type of information such as natural resources or economic activities. 

What is a THEMATIC MAP?

300

Humans ___ on their environment when they use surrounding bodies of water to bathe or gather drinking/cooking water. 

Humans ____ to their environment when they clear snow out of the streets after a huge snow storm in the winter. 

Humans ___ their environment when they build parks. 

What is DEPEND, ADAPT, AND MODIFY?


300

The process of rocks breaking down due to rain, wind, storms, or other atmospheric conditions. This process does NOT change the composition of the rock.

What is PHYSICAL WEATHERING?

300

This type of climate zone can usually be found within about 10 degrees (latitude) of the equator. 

What is TROPICAL?

300

This term is more flexible and can refer to where someone is from, where they citizenship, or where they reside. 

What is NATIONALITY?

400

____ maps utilize _____ to emphasize physical features such as elevation or water depth. 

What is PHYSICAL and COLOR?

400

The Corn Belt is an example of a ___ region.

What is a FORMAL region?

400

Describe the difference between climate and weather. 

What is:

Climate is what you EXPECT, refers to the average weather conditions over a long period of time. 

Weather is what you GET, refers to the current state of the atmosphere. 

400

This type of climate tends to have colder winters, longer-lasting snow, and shorter growing seasons. They also only exist in the Northern Hemisphere between mild and polar climates. 

What are CONTINENTAL CLIMATES?

400

All white people eat unseasoned food. 

Men can't cry. 


What are STEREOTYPES?

500

List all 5 Oceans and 7 Continents. 

Oceans: Atlantic, Southern, Pacific, Indian, Arctic

Continents: North America, South America, Asia, Africa, Europe, Antarctica, Australia/Oceania. 

500

How are relationships between people in different places shaped?

What is the CONSTANT MOVEMENT OF PEOPLE, GOODS, AND IDEAS?

500

The theory of ____ ____ states that the earth's solid outer crust, the lithosphere, is separated into plates that move over the molten upper portion of the earth's mantle. Because of the theory of this, the physical features of the planet are constantly changing.

What is PLATE TECTONICS?

500

This is the most common method to describe climate patterns. 

What is LATTITUDE?

500

These are the 5 major religions of the world. 

___ is the oldest religion in the world. 

What is Judaism, Christianity, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Islam?


What is Hinduism?

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