The way of life of a group of people. It includes their beliefs, traditions, customs, and the things they value. It's what makes different groups of people unique
What is Culture?
Becoming really good at one particular thing and it better than anyone else.
This refers to how people, goods, and ideas travel or go from one place to another. It can be people walking, cars driving, or even information spreading through the internet.
What is movement?
The study of the Earth's physical features, such as landforms, climate, and bodies of water. It also includes studying how people interact with and affect the Earth.
Actions or tasks that people can do for others, like cutting hair or fixing a car.
What is a service?
Putting things in a specific arrangement or following a particular pattern.
What is order/sequence?
What is population distribution?
The extra money or financial gain that someone or a business makes after subtracting the costs or expenses. It's like making more money than you spent.
What are profits?
When people or things rely on each other to get what they need. It is like teamwork, where everyone has a role to play and needs each other to be successful.
What is interdependence?
Being able to get a lot of work done efficiently. It's about being able to make or do things quickly and effectively.
What is productivity?
Includes everything around us, like the air, water, land, plants, and animals.
What is environment?
This is how things are spread out or shared among people or places. It is how goods, resources or even ideas are divided and given to different people or locations.
The study of how people choose what to produce, distribute, and consume. It's about how resources satisfy people's needs and wants.
What is economics?
What is money?
When people buy, sell, or exchange goods or services with each other.
Things that are made or done by people who focus on a specific skills or job.
What is specialized goods?
Things that we desire or would like to have, but they are not necessary for survival.
What are wants?
Having the power or ability to change or affect something or someone.
What are influences?
Physical things that you can touch or hold, like toys, or clothes.
What are goods?
This that are necessary for survival like food, water, and shelter.
What is a need?
Tools, equipment, and machines that help us make or do things more easily. They can include things like computers, tools, and factories.
What are capital resources?
Places or systems where people buy and sell goods or services.
What is a market?