Tools
Moving
Land & Food
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PLACES
100

a tool or instrument for finding directions

COMPASS

100

A person who travels in search of new geographical information.

Explorer

100
The types of plants in an area or region.

Vegetation

100

A crop that is grown in large quantities (amounts) for SALE.

CASH CROP

100

A part of Earth's surface, including landmasses and bodies of water (mountains, oceans, valleys, plains, etc.) 

Physical Features

200

An object such as a tool or clothing made by a group of humans

artifact

200

The movement of people from one country or area of the world to a new place in another country or area.

MIGRATION

200

A physical feature on Earth's surface such and a mountain or a plain.

LANDFORM

200

Weather patterns such as those in temperature, rainfall, and wind measured over time in an area.

CLIMATE

200

The study of our physical surroundings and how humans interact with them. 

GEOGRAPHY

300

An imaginary line called a PARALLEL that runs east and west around Earth

latitude

300

Moving from place to place often with changes in the seasons to find sources of FOOD

NOMADIC

300

A narrow deep valley with steep sides.

GORGE

300

A story that explains where ancestors of tribe members came from.

Origin Story
300

The landmasses of North America, Central America, and South America

The Americas

400

An imaginary line called a MERIDIAN that runs from the North Pole to the South Pole.

longitude

400

A change or adjustment in a way of life that allows people to survive in a particular environment.

Adaptation

400
A flat-topped hill with steep sides.

MESA

400

A circular AREA sometimes underground, where tribe members talk, work, or perform RELIGIOUS CEREMONIES.

KIVA

400

A term used mostly in the past for Southeast Asia, including modern day India, Indonesia, and Malaysia.

East Indies

500

An early scientific tool used to observe and calculate a position of the sun and other stars

Astrolabe

500

Period of time beginning in the late 1400s in which European explorers sought new route to Asia and discovered the Americas.

Age of Exploration

500

A community rules by another country, not by its own people.

Colonies

500

An area of the world where people develop similar ways of life, especially similar customs and beliefs.

Cultural Region

500

The supposed route across the northern part of North America that the Europeans were looking for but never found.

Northwest Passage

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