๐ŸŒ Geography Basics
๐Ÿ—บ๏ธ Maps & Coordinates
๐Ÿ’ฐ Development & Economy
๐Ÿ“Š Development Theories & Measures
โšก Globalization & Energy
100

This theme of geography refers to the relationship seen in structures like the Hoover Dam.

What is Human Environment Interaction?

100

Degrees north or south of the Equator measure this.

What is Latitude?

100

Farming and mining belong to this sector of the economy.

What is the Primary sector?

100

This index measures development by considering wealth, education, and life expectancy.

What is the Human Development Index (HDI)?

100

Solar power is an example of this type of energy resource.

What is renewable energy?

200

This term means the exact location of a place on Earthโ€™s surface using a coordinate system.

What is Absolute location?

200

These lines run parallel to the Equator.

What are Latitude lines?

200

This measure counts the total value of goods and services produced inside a countryโ€™s borders.

What is Gross Domestic Product (GDP)?

200

According to Wallerstein, these countries are used for raw materials and cheap labor.

What are Periphery countries?

200

Coal, oil, and natural gas are examples of this type of energy resource.

What are fossil fuels?

300

This concept involves recognizing similarities among different locations.

What is Region?

300

This feature is measured east or west of the Prime Meridian.

What is Longitude?

300

In Rostowโ€™s stages, this stage represents rapid economic growth with new industries.

What is Take-off?

300

The Gender Inequality Index (GII) measures inequality in three areas. Name one. 

What are reproductive health, empowerment, and labor?

300

This term describes growing global interconnection through trade and communication.

What is Globalization?

400

This theme describes both the human and physical character traits of a location.

What is Place?

400

Lines running from pole to pole are called this.

What are Meridians of longitude?

400

In which type of country are most people most likely to work in healthcare, sales, or education?

What is a More Developed Country (MDC)?

400

In Rostowโ€™s stages, this level comes before rapid growth and involves preparing for industrialization.

What are the Preconditions for Take-off?

400

This fossil fuel is the most widely used source of energy in the world today.

What is oil (petroleum)?

500

This theme of geography examines how people, goods, and ideas move from one location to another.

What is Movement?

500

This coordinate term describes a placeโ€™s location in relation to another place.

What is Relative location?

500

This practice moves production to another country to save on labor costs.

What is Outsourcing?

500

According to World Systems Theory, these countries act as a bridge between core and periphery.

What are Semi-periphery countries?

500

This international agreement was designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions worldwide.

What is the Paris Agreement?

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