Vocabulary
Physical Geography
Human Geography
Levels of Study
Geography in Action
100

The study of the world, its people, and the landscapes they create.

What is geography?

100

The study of Earth’s landforms, water, climate, and plants.

What is physical geography?

100

The study of people, cultures, and the landscapes they create.

What is human geography?

100

Studying how people in one town live

What is local level?

100

A U.S. landmark that shows physical geography.

example: What is the Grand Canyon? 

200

The science of making maps.

What is cartography?

200

Predicting volcanoes and storms is part of this branch.

What is physical geography?

200

A Greek scientist known as the “Father of Geography."

Who is Eratosthenes?

200

Studying how global trade connects countries.

What is global level?

200

A U.S. city known for music and food culture, showing human geography.

example: What is Nashville? 


300

A part of the world that has one or more common features.  

What is a region?  

300

The study of weather and what causes it.

What is meteorology?

300

Human geography often helps these two fields of study.

What are archaeology and history?

300

Studying an area like the Sahara Desert or Scandinavia.

What is regional level?

300

The Rocky Mountains are an example of this kind of region.

What is a physical region?

400

A field of study that looks at people and their relationships

What is social science?

400

Why do physical geographers keep detailed records?

To track changes and understand Earth’s processes.

400

Give one way human geography can improve daily life.

Helps plan cities, understand cultures, or protect environments.

400

A neighborhood like Chinatown in San Francisco.

What is a small cultural region?

400

Most people in Scandinavia share a language and religion, making it this type of region.

What is a cultural region?

500

The study of water on Earth, such as rivers and rainfall.

What is hydrology?

500

Give two reasons why studying physical geography is important.

Helps us understand Earth and prepare for changes like storms/volcanoes.

500

A specialized branch of human geography that studies cities.

Urban Geography

500

Name the three main levels at which geographers study the world.

Local, regional, and global.

500

One way modern maps are different from past maps

They use computers and satellite images instead of being hand-drawn.

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