Continent below South America, Africa, and Australia.
What is Antarctica?
This is the relationship between people and their physical environment.
This is when people are moving from 1 place to another constantly.
What is Migration?
This is firsthand information with evidence directly from the original source.
What is a primary source?
This place has 24 time zones.
What is the world?
This map shows a wide range of information about an area.
What is a General Purpose Map?
This type of location is described by landmarks, directions, time or distance from one place to another.
What is Relative Location?
This is a person or family that leaves their country to live and settle down in another country.
What is an immigrant?
Biographies, books, textbooks are examples of this.
What is secondary sources?
What is Jetlag?
Measures distances North and South of the Equator, runs East to West, and are called parallels.
What is latitude?
Climate is based on the _______ ________ and _________.
What is average temperature and precipitation?
Place where civilization began.
What is a cultural hearth?
These are objects that are very old, that geographers use to study prehistory.
What are artifacts?
These lines of latitude and longitude dived the Earth into hemispheres.
What is the equator, prime meridian, and 180th meridian?
Imaginary line of latitude located at 23 1/2 degrees North
What is the Tropic of Cancer?
What are the 3 factors that affect climate?
1. Latitude of a location (equator)
2. Location near water
2. Altitude of an area (mountains)
This is a mixed form of government between a king/queen and a representative body.
What is a constitutional monarchy?
This shows information in chronological order based on events or a story.
What is a timeline/sequence?
This is the imaginary line that runs horizontally through the earth that creates the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
What is the equator?
East of the prime meridian and west of the 180th meridian
Eastern Hemisphere
**List them all**
Location
Place/Physical
Human-Environmental Interactions
Movement
Regions
Measure of how much $ each person makes in a country or region
This draws people in to a certain area.
What is a pull factor?
If someone is traveling from New York to Colorado, they will cross over _____ time zones.
What is two?