A Geographer's World
Planet Earth
Water
Culture
Population and Economy
100
The two main branches of geography
What are physical and human geography?
100
These are parts of the Earth that can receive up to 24 hours of sunlight a day.
What are the poles?
100
Most of Earth’s available freshwater is stored here.
What is underground?
100
This is an activity or behavior in which people often take part.
What is culture trait?
100
This is the total number of people living in an area.
What is population?
200
Your street address describes this.
What is your absolute location?
200
These are seasonal winds that bring heavy rains.
What are monsoons?
200
Earth’s glaciers can cause this process for breaking down rock.
What is erosion?
200
This is the set of beliefs, values, and practices that a group of people have in common.
What is culture?
200
This is a measure of the number of people living in a given area.
What is population density?
300
Because geography studies people and how they live it s considered this.
What is a social science?
300
It is during this season that solar energy begins to increase.
What is spring?
300
This is the percent of Earth's water that is freshwater.
What is three percent?
300
This is a group of people who share a common culture and ancestry.
What is an ethnic group?
300
This is a economic system based on private ownership and competition.
What is a market economy?
400
This theme of geography describes features that make a site unique.
What is place?
400
These four occurrences affect the amount of solar energy different locations on the earth receives.
What is rotation, revolution, tilt, and latitude?
400
Water occurs in the air as a gas called this.
What is water vapor?
400
This is the spread of culture traits from one region to another.
What is cultural diffusion?
400
These are what geographers use to measure the wealth of a country.
What are economic indicators?
500
These are the five themes of geography.
What are place, location, movement, regions, and human-environment interaction?
500
This theory suggests that the continents were once part of one supercontinent.
What is continental drift?
500
This is the movement of water from Earth's surface to the atmosphere and back.
What is the water cycle?
500
Culture changes primarily because of these two things.
What is innovation and contact with other cultures?
500
This is the process in which countries are increasingly linked together through trade and culture.
What is globalisation?
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