An example of a push factor is...
What is unstable government, drought or famine, and corruption?
The study of how & why people move.
What is movement?
the characteristics and knowledge of a particular group of people, encompassing language, religion, cuisine, social habits, music and arts,etc
What is culture?
The study of the earths physical & cultural features
What is geography?
The weather conditions in a certain area of a period of time
What is Climate
Factors that attract us to new place
What is Push factors
Name the theme of geography from the clue: East Coast
What is Region?
Cultural landscape is
The landscape created by a group of people.
a person who makes maps called
A cartographer
Give 3 examples of landforms
Valley, canyon, mountain, plateau, etc.
An example of an urban migration and rapid urbanization
Access to better public services and infrastructure in urban areas.
The 5 themes of Geography are
Movement, Region, Humun Environment Interaction, and Place?
–An area in which humans share a common culture that distinguishes it from other regions.
What is a cultural Region?
The study of how humans interaction with the physical world
What is human Geoography?
Examples of fossil fuels
coal, petroleum, natural gas
A cupcake shop in a low socio-economic area is an example of what?
What is gentrification
This theme explores how people adapt to and use their environment?
What is Human Environment Interaction
An example of the Columbian exchange
What is the exchange of food, disease, language after Columbus came to the Americas?
The examination of the natural process of the earth
physical geography
the process of rocks breaking apart from physical or chemical processes
what is weathering?
The two characteristics concerning place are
Physical characteristics & Human characteristics
The starting place for a cultural trait is known as a
Cultural Hearth
This is the line that separates the eastern hemisphere from the western hemisphere. It is at 0 degrees longitude.
What is prime meridian?
The transportation of weathered material by wind, water, ice, or gravity.
What is erosion?