Geography Basics & Worldview
Maps & Projections
Physical Geography & Processes
Climate, Weather & Water
Regions: North America & Latin America
100

This basic tool of geography displays spatial information and is essential for mapping.

What is a map?

100

Any method used to show Earth’s round surface on a flat map is called this.

What is a map projection?

100

The scientific theory that Earth’s outer shell is divided into moving plates is called this.

What is plate tectonics?

100

The study of weather and atmospheric conditions is known as this.

What is meteorology?

100

This huge ancient rock region in Canada is rich in minerals and is called the Canadian ___________.

What is the Shield (Canadian Shield)?

200

The five themes of geography include location, place, region, human‑environment interaction, and this.

What is movement?

200

This projection is excellent for nautical navigation but greatly distorts polar areas.

What is the Mercator projection?

200

The wearing away and transport of rock and soil by wind, water, ice, or gravity is called this.

What is erosion?

200

 The global effect that deflects moving air and influences wind direction due to Earth’s rotation.

What is the Coriolis effect?

200

The narrow land bridge connecting North and South America is called this (also a region: Guatemala, Honduras, etc.).

What is Central America (the isthmus)?

300

The biblical command that calls humans to steward and subdue the earth, often cited as Genesis 1:28.

What is the Creation Mandate?

300

These map lines run east–west and measure degrees north or south of the equator.
 

What are lines of latitude (parallels)?

300

This process breaks down rock into smaller pieces by physical or chemical means.

What is weathering?

300

The slow ocean currents that move heat around the globe are sometimes called this.

What are drifts?

300

This Mexican plateau region in the country’s interior is called the Mesa ___________.

What is Central (Mesa Central)?

400

This term describes the absence of government, which the notes argue is unrealistic due to human depravity.

What is anarchy?

400

This reference line at 0° longitude passes through Greenwich, England.

What is the prime meridian?

400

The ancient supercontinent that scientists believe once joined today’s continents is called this.

What is Pangaea?

400

 This cycle describes evaporation, condensation, and precipitation moving water through the environment.

What is the hydrologic cycle (water cycle)?

400

This chain of islands in the Caribbean forms the eastern boundary of the Caribbean Sea and curves south from Puerto Rico.

What are the Lesser Antilles?

500

This worldview position that treats all cultures as equally valid typically conflicts with a biblical perspective per the notes.

What is multiculturalism?

500

This type of projection (useful for mid‑latitude east–west regions) often minimizes distortion across those lanes and is named for a curved surface.

What is the conic projection?

500

This map feature connects points of equal elevation and shows terrain shape and slope.
 

What are contour lines?

500

When moist air rises over mountains causing rain on the windward side, and dry conditions on the leeward side, the dry area is called this.

 What is a rain shadow?

500

This Pacific‑rim belt of frequent earthquakes and volcanoes includes about 75% of the world’s volcanoes.

What is the Ring of Fire?

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