Geography
Economics (Definitions)
Poverty
Food Waste(fill in the blank)
200

The scientific study of the earth’s surface, physical features, divisions, products, population, etc.

What is Geography? 

200

The study of how people use resources to meet their needs and wants.

What is Economics? 

200

Severe suffering; a very difficult time

What is hardship? 

200

Food waste happens when we throw away food that could still be ________.

What is, eaten? 

400

Two ways to describe location

What is,

Absolute Location and Relative Location?

400

The system of how money is made and used within a particular country or region.

What is economy?

400

Wealthy or financially comfortable.

What is, well off?

400

When food goes to landfills, it creates harmful ________.

What is, gases? 

600

The transfer of material and non-material things from place to place.

What is Movement? 

600

Items that people buy, such as food, clothing, and toys.

What are Goods? 

600

Made poor, living in poverty.

What is, impoverished? 

600

By reducing food waste, we can save ________ and help the ________.

What is, money and planet?

800

These are known as the Five Themes of Geography

What is?

  • Location

  • Place

  • Region

  • Movement

  • Human/Environmental interaction

800

Things people must have to live, like food, water, and shelter.

What are Needs? 

800

In a state of being prosperous; flourishing financially

What is, Prosperity? 

800

Food waste is a big problem because it wastes ________ and harms the ________.

What is, money and environment? 

1000
How many regions can the world be divided into? 

What is ten? 

1000

Materials from the Earth that are used to support life and meet people's needs

What are Natural Resources? 

1000

To earn just enough money to live on

What is, to make ends meet?

1000

We can reduce food waste by planning our ________, storing food properly, using ________, and donating extra food.

What is, meals and leftovers?

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