What is a Natural Hazard?
What is a natural event that has the potential to cause damage to property and injury or loss of life?
The word "Geo" and "Graphy" come from that language.
What is Greek?
How many major landmasses are there?
What is 5?
Who "discovered" the United States?
Christopher Columbus
What are TWO examples NOT categories of natural hazards?
What are:
Flood
Dought
Fire
Hurricane
Earthquake
Volcanic Eruptions
Landslides
What is the meaning of Geography?
What is the study of places and the relationships between people and their environments?
Name the landmasses of the Earth?
What are Americas, Eurasia, Africa, Australia, and Antarctica?
Who lived in the United States before the Europeans?
Native Americans
Differentiate between a natural hazard and a natural disaster
What is an event that has the potential compared to its impact on life and property?
What are the TWO main categories in Geography and the one blend?
What are Physical Geography, Human Geography and Integrated Geography?
What are the 7 continents?
What are North America, South America, Africa, Europe, Asia, Oceania, and Antarctica?
What are the 3 regions of the 13 colonies?
New England, Middle and Southern
What are FOUR categories of Natural Hazards?
What are Climatic, Tectonic, Geomorphological and Biological?
One word to describe the components of Geography?
What is EVERYTHING?
What are the names of the Oceans on Earth?
What body of water separates Great Britain and the United States?
The Atlantic Ocean
Give a real example of a natural disaster that occurred? (It could be in Trinidad and Tobago or anywhere around the world)
What is 2018 floods in Trinidad and Tobago?
What is 2025 Texas Floods?
etc
Name 5 themes in Geography
What are Location, Place, Human-environment interaction, Movement and Processes and Region?
What is the name of the Largest desert in the World?
What is Antarctic?
What system gets the nickname "Triangle trade"?
The Atlantic Slave Trade