It is the study of the earth and the way humans live on it and use it.
What is Geography?
100
It follows a logical sequence of steps and each step leads logically to the next. It is used to examine spacial relationships for soving particular questions.
What is Geographic Method?
100
The integration of econimic political and cultural systems across the globe.
What is Globalization?
100
They are the Current terms for the means of classifying countries.
What are the terms of MDCs, LDCs, LLDCs?
100
Plants play a significant role in creating a stable temperature through releasing water vapor and oxygen by the processes of photosynthesis and transpiration.
What role does plants play?
200
It is the position of a place in relation to another place. ex: It's about 5 miles from the library.
What is relative location?
200
Such as:
Where is it?
Why is it there?
How is it arranged?
What process lead to its formation and location?
What questions can be asked?
200
It is money value of all final goods and services produced for the economy within a given period and in a territory.
What is GDP?
200
It is improtant because it shows the health, education, and standard living of a country.
What dose HDI tell us and why is it important?
200
It is the stable temperature range.
What is the range from -50 to about +50 degrees Celsius
300
It is human/environmental interaction.
What is the concept that describes how people changed the environment and how the environment affects where people live.
300
By doing Surveys
Field studies
Interviews
Data-collection surveys
How to collect and acquire geographic information?
300
He is the Canadian who introduced the term “Global Village”
Who is Marshall McLuhan?
300
It is one of the result of all the technological changes that have taken place during the creation of the global village.
Clue: It is the growing gap between rich and poor people around the world.
What is Global Inequalities?
300
Helps distributes nutrients to plants and other organisms
No living this consists of less than 50% water
Water is the metabolizing agent that allows plants and animals to dissolve minerals and nutrients to create energy
What makes water so important?
400
They are the natural features of earth, such as mountains, lakes, deserts and climate.
What are physical features?
400
By Making historical comparisons,
Projecting future conditions based upon past trends,
Compare and contrast different situations,
Analyzing patterns.
How to analyze and interpret the data you have collected and summarized?
400
It is the word to describe the world seems smaller because of Technology so that we know more about what is going on in other parts of the world.
What is Global Village?
400
They are the 3 outdated terms for classifying countries.
What are the terms of First Country, Second Country and Third Country.
400
Because they are the main gases in atmosphere for living organisms.
Why are Nitrogen, Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide important.
500
They are the 6 concepts of geography.
What are Location, Region, Spatial Pattern, Spatial, Interaction, Human / Environmental Interaction and
Culture
500
They can be easily remembered as AAOAA
How to remember those geographic methods (Ask, Acquire, Organize, Analyze and Answer)?
500
It is north-south gap
What is the term decribes that the southern part of the world on average tends to be poorer than te northern part?
500
James Lovelock introduced the view that all ecosystems and living things are interdependent and described the earth as a single entity.
What is GAIA Hypothesis?
500
They are the Four Conditions for Life.
What are the impartance of a Stable Temperature Range, Water, Gases and Atmosphere.