MOVEMENT
REGION
HUMAN ENVIRONMENT INTERACTION
LOCATION & BASIC GEOGRAPHY
PLACE
100

How ideas get from one place to another

What is movement?

100

Has at least one common feature

What is region?

100

Buildings, dams, roadways are all examples of

What is human-environment interaction?

100

Tells where a place is

What is location?

100

Human and physical

What are features of place?

200

This technology helps move ideas around the world

What are computers?

200

Mountains, peidmont, and coastal plain

What are regions of North Carolina?

200

Dirty air and water is this

What is pollution?

200

Northeast, Southeast, Northwest, Southwest

What are intermediate directions or relative location?

200

Landforms are these

What are physical features?

300

High crime rates, bad schools, few jobs, and infestations

What are push factors?

300

What places have in common, human characteristics, physical characteristics, or both 

What is region?

300

Growing vegetables, raising cattle, sheep, and pig

What is farming?

300

Where a place is in relation to another place

What is relative location?

300

Two characteristics of a place

What are human and physical?

400

Buying and selling things

What is trading?

400

Southern hemisphere

What is the region below the equator?

400

Adapting, modifying, and depending on the environment

What is human-environment interaction?

400

A global address

What is absolute location?

400

Landforms, bodies of water, and climate are examples of

What are physical characteristics of a place?

500

Goods being sent out of a country

What is exporting?

500

Cotton, sand, water, warmer climate, are characteristics of which region on NC

What is the coastal plain?

500

Recycling, picking-up trash, planting trees

What are positive human-environmental interactions?

500

Absolute and relative are examples of 

What is location?

500

Culture, language, religion, buildings, monuments are examples of

What are human characteristics?

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