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The two main branches of geography.

What is physical and human geography?

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Why do many maps include a scale?

 to show the relationship between real distances and how they are represented on the map absolute location?

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The science of making maps.

What is cartography?

100

What is the Famine 

What is starvation 

200

Earth is divided

What is 24 time zones 

200

The study of the weather and its causes

What is meteorology?

200

The study of the world, its people, and their landscapes.

What is geography?

200

What is Forced Migration 

What is when people are forced to flee because of  wars and persecution (cruel and unfair treatment)

300

Human geographers study

What is the ways people interact with the environment.

300

From which continent do scientists think early humans migrated to populate Earth?

What is  Africa 

300

A general description of where something is located

What is  location?

300

The study of people, communities, and their landscapes

What is human geography?

400

These features make a place unique

What is landscapes?

400

Wat are features of the land.

What is soil and climate

400

What is meridian 

What is 

  • Is an imaginary line, a line of longitude, that runs between the North and South poles.

 geographers use maps to understand the world

400

what is a refugee

What is a person forced to flee to another country

500

how is the land is constantly changing

What is , both through natural forces and through human interaction.

500

What are the pushes and pulls of migration 

What is 

  • The pushes caused people to leave their geography and the pulls were the reasons people went to a place. 
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How can people lessen their impact on the environment?

What is by using existing materials to construct their houses 

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What caused so many people to leave Ireland in the 18th century

What is 

  • A fungus caused potatoes to rot, and that caused  the Great Famine. Many people died of starvation.
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