Language, Music, Values, Religion, Holidays, and Symbolic Landscapes are examples of _____
Culture
Texas, Arizona, and New Mexico are part of this region
Southwest
Finish this sentence: Climate is what you expect...
weather is what you get.
The name of a supercontinent which contained all of Earth's continents like a puzzle ...
Pangaea
This area of the Earth receives the most amount of sunlight.
Equator
A map that shows borders, states, capitals, etc.
Political Map
Illinois, Ohio, Wisconsin, Missouri, and Michigan are part of which region?
Midwest
This climate is defined by having very low precipitation and and high evaporation rates
Dry/Arid
Volcanoes and mountains are caused by ...
Plate Tectonics
The shortest day of the year. A day in which the northern hemisphere receives less sunlight than the southern hemisphere is known as ...
Winter Solstice
A map that shows rivers, mountains, elevation, etc.
Physical Map
Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana make up this region.
Southeast
Jaguars, Toucans, Sloths, Spider Monkey's and Poison Dart Frogs can be found in which climate zone?
Tropical
These landforms are caused by plate tectonics smashing into each other.
Mountains
When the Earth completes its orbital motion around the Sun it is known as a ____
Revolution
Human activities are to blame for this...
Global Warming/Climate Change
Pizza deliveries, Uber Eats, school districts, and newspapers are examples of which kind of region?
Functional Region
This climate is defined by having four distinct seasons.
Temperate
These landforms affect the environment by releasing gases, ash, and dust particles in the air
Volcanoes
What causes the seasons?
Earth's tilt of 23.5 degrees
A land bridge that connected Alaska and Russia
Bering Strait
El Chuco, Segundo Barrio, the "rich" side of town, and the dirty south are examples of which kind of region?
Perceptual Region
This climate is defined by having hot summers and cold winters.
Continental
The areas of Earth that support plant and animal life is known as the ____
Biosphere
A time or date (twice each year) when the northern and southern hemisphere receive equal amounts of sunlight.
Equinox