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A feature of Earth's land surface.

What is a landform?

100

The skills & methods people use to make maps

What is cartography?

100

The recovery and study of physical evidence form the past

What is archaeology?

100

The study of past events.

What is history?

100

______ is a weather satellite.

What is GOES?

200

The study of Earth and its people.

What is geography?

200

A way of keeping the distortion of a flat map consistent and manageable

What is projection?

200

An object made by a human.

What is an artifact?

200

The stories of a culture passed from generation to generation.

what is oral history?

200

____ is  landform.

What are islands?

300

Plant life.

What is Vegetation?

300

A half of earth.

What is a hemisphere?

300

Digging to find buried evidence

What is excavation?

300

A document or artifact created during a particular historical period.

What is a primary source?

300

_____ also affects the ways of life.

What is vegetation?

400

Asks: Where is it?

What is Location?

400

Physical, Political, and Thematic Maps.

What are the 3 maps?

400

The study of humans and their cultures

What is anthropology?

400

A work produced about a historical event by someone who was not actually there

What is a secondary source?

400

A projection usually used in a historical textbook

What is the Robinson Projection?

500

Human-Environment Interaction, movement, location, region, and place.

What are the 5 Themes of Geography?

500

Global Positioning System.

What is a GPS?

500

A way of life share by a group of people.

What is culture?

500

Where Michael Ivanovitch Rostovtzeff was from.

Where is Rome?

500

In what order did the events happen?

What is a question historians ask?

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