Location
Place
Environment
Movement
Region
100

The position of things on Earth.

What is location?
100

Both natural features and created features can identify this geography theme.

What is place?

100

Human beings interact with this.

What is the environment?

100

This is how people travel and relate to others.

What is movement?

100

Formal areas that have fixed borders.

What are regions?

200

This gives the exact location of a place.

What are longitude and latitude?

200

Mountains, rivers, climate, and plant life are these types of geographical features.

What are natural features?
200

The environment and its changing patterns does this to human life.

What is make an impact?

200

One key way in which individuals relate.

What is travel?

200

This is an area defined by its purpose.

What is a functional region?

300

401 Chestnut Avenue, Red Bluff, CA is an example of this.

What is a street address?

300

Buildings, roads, culture, and dress are these types of geographical features.

What are created features?

300

These can affect how people live in a given place.

What are droughts, floods, and earthquakes?

300

This aids in shaping and changing the ways in which people relate to others.

What is modern technology?

300

This is an example of a functional region.

What is a school district?

400

40.196190 and -122.208473 represents an example of this. 

What is longitude and latitude?

400

Climate, animal life, and plant life are these types of geographical features.

What are natural features?

400

Humans do this to the landscape through their interaction with the land, which has both positive and negative effects on the environment.

What is SHAPE?

400

This is how ideas move. 

What is communication?

400

These include perceived regions, such as "The South," "The Midwest," or the "Middle East"; they have no formal boundaries but are understood in mental maps of the world.

What are vernacular regions?

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