Volcanoes, canyons, forests, peninsulas, mountains, and more are examples of this
What are landforms?
An object made by a human being
What is an artifact?
A period of 10 years
What is a decade?
This kind of map shows the names and borders of countries.
What is a political map?
A large block of time with no definitive beginning or end
What is an Age or an Era?
Found by dividing the number of people by the land area.
What is Population Density?
Created after an event usually with a broad view of background information
What is a Secondary Source?
The non-religious initials on timelines for before and after the birth of Christ
What are B.C.E. and C.E.?
Used to refer to one-half of the globe when divided into North and South or East and West.
What is a hemisphere?
The study of the past by looking at what people left behind
What is archaeology?
Location, Place, Human-Environment Interaction, Movement, and Regions
What are the 5 themes of geography?
Something that shows proof or an indication that something is true
What is evidence?
What A.D. stands for.
What is Anno Domini?
These lines measure up to 90 degrees both ways.
To present someone's work as your own without giving that person credit.
What is plagiarism?
People that grow just enough food to feed their family
What is subsistence farming?
An unreasoned, emotional judgement about people and events.
What is bias?
The first year of the 16th century
What is the year 1500?
Connects the North and South poles at 0 degrees longitude
What is the Prime Meridian?
The study of human culture and how it develops over time.
It shows the average temperature and precipitation in a place over a year of time
What is a climagraph?
A newspaper from World War 2 era would be considered this
What is a primary source?
The name of the calendar we use today.
What is the Gregorian calendar?
The unit of measure for Longitude and Latitude
What are degrees?
Shows "data points" on a map using color as the key
What is a choropleth?