The study of Earth’s land, water, people, and how they connect.
Geography
Landforms such as mountains, valleys, and plains. Water sources such as rivers, lakes, and oceans.
Geography
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EQUATOR
There are 7 continents on Earth.
TRUE!
_____________ measures how far north or south a place is on a map.
Latitude (think of a ladder)
Half of the Earth
Hemisphere
Cutting down too many trees in a forest is an example of _______
Human Impact
Image B
LONGITUDE
Weather and climate mean the same thing.
FALSE
The people who live in this _________ have similar cultures and traditions.
Region
An imaginary line around the middle of the Earth that divides it into Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
Equator
A giraffe's long neck, a snow fox's white fur, a chameleon's camouflage are all...
Adaptations
Image C
Continent
Development means slowing something down.
FALSE! Hinder means slowing something down.
Pulling an all-nighter may _________ your performance at school the next day.
Hinder
An imaginary line that runs from the North Pole to the South Pole and divides the Earth into the Eastern and Western Hemispheres.
Prime Meridian
Natural resources that we need to survive (50 points for each right answer)!
Water, wood, minerals, fossil fuels, stone
Image D
Prime Meridian
The amount of plastic in the ocean is a negative modern-day human impact on sea life.
TRUE!
Update it to iPhone as ______ is to species/living things.
Adaptations
The process of growing, improving, or becoming more advanced.
Development
The Saharan desert does not get much rain, the North Pole is freezing year-round, and the Amazon gets a lot of rain. These are all examples of...
Climate
Image E
Latitude
FALSE
Be mindful of your __________ with others, it might impact you, them, or the world around you.
Interactions