A feature of Earth's land surface.
What is a landform?
The skills & methods people use to make maps
What is cartography?
The recovery and study of physical evidence form the past
What is archaeology?
The study of past events.
What is history?
______ is a weather satellite.
What is GOES?
The study of Earth and its people.
What is geography?
A way of keeping the distortion of a flat map consistent and manageable
What is projection?
An object made by a human.
What is an artifact?
The stories of a culture passed from generation to generation.
what is oral history?
____ is landform.
What are islands?
Plant life.
What is Vegetation?
A half of earth.
What is a hemisphere?
Digging to find buried evidence
What is excavation?
A document or artifact created during a particular historical period.
What is a primary source?
_____ also affects the ways of life.
What is vegetation?
Asks: Where is it?
What is Location?
Physical, Political, and Thematic Maps.
What are the 3 maps?
The study of humans and their cultures
What is anthropology?
A work produced about a historical event by someone who was not actually there
What is a secondary source?
A projection usually used in a historical textbook
What is the Robinson Projection?
Human-Environment Interaction, movement, location, region, and place.
What are the 5 Themes of Geography?
Global Positioning System.
What is a GPS?
A way of life share by a group of people.
What is culture?
Where Michael Ivanovitch Rostovtzeff was from.
Where is Rome?
In what order did the events happen?
What is a question historians ask?