Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
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What are the two main ways to view environmentalism?
Not caring, or extreme
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How are physical and human geography different?
Physical -study of the earth and its resources Human- the study of man as he lives on the earth/using resources
100
What are the different views of creation/changing of the earth?
Evolution (uniformitarianism)/Cataclysmic events
100
Utilities prove us with...
Trash, water, gas, electricity, etc
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What can vital statistics show us about a country?
Stats such as death/birth rates, life expectancy can show medical care, government structure, economic situations, etc.
200
How has God called us to interact with the environment?
Creation Mandate- to have dominion over the earth, to use the resources wisely
200
Why is topography important?
It can show elevation, major land features, etc.
200
What forces can change the physical makeup of the earth?
Erosion, glaciers, running water, faulting/folding, wind, etc.
200
What is the difference between exports & imports?
sending out (selling) vs bringing in (buying)
200
What are the possible ways to mark a boundary?
Physical, geometric, political
300
Why is understanding culture important?
It gives us a knowledge of the peoples way of life, can help us witness, not offend, etc.
300
How can coordinates be helpful?
They can show us an exact location ( i.e. 100 degree N, 85 degrees E)
300
What terms do we associate with water landforms?
Harbors, drainage basins, tributaries, discharge, landlocked, lakes, rivers, seas
300
What penalties can be imposed in trading?
Tariffs, sanctions, embargoes
300
What can population density show us? Not show us?
Urban vs Rural area's, etc. Arable land, clusters (around a harbor, farmland)
400
What are some potential issues with map projections?
Distortion (area, shape, distance, direction)
400
What layers make up the earth?
Core, Mantle, Crust & (lithosphere & hydrosphere)
400
How did the Industrial Revolution change manufacturing? Why Great Britain?
A shift from man-made the machine made, more products, more workers, more to trade. GB had the available resources (labor/power sources)
400
What are some of the government systems we have learned about?
Monarchy, military coup, democracy, anarchy, constitutional monarchy.
500
What lines are used to help break up the earth?
Longitude, latitude, the equator, etc (explain)
500
Where can we find the earth's fresh/salt waters? How much is there?
Stored in glaciers, about 3%, 97% of water is the ocean
500
What are the three types of industries? Give an example for each?
Primary- fishing Secondary- grocery store (selling the fish) Tertiary- marketing (for the store)
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Why would it be necessary for countries to interact?
trade, difficult to be self sustaining.
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