Study Guide Questions 1
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Vocab 1
Vocab 2
Vocab 3
100

This determines the directions east, west, north, and south? 

WHAT IS

The direction North determines the other directions, The apparent motion of the sun determines east (rising) and west (setting).

100

This is the number of oceans on Earth and their names.

WHAT IS

There are 4 oceans. They are named the Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, and Arctic.

100

The regions close to the equator.

WHAT IS

tropics

100

The supplying of land with water, especially for growing crops.

WHAT IS 

irrigation

100

Not too hot, not too cold. The temperate zones - the latitudes between the frozen polar zones.

WHAT IS 

temperate

200

These are the seven continents.

WHAT IS

The seven continents are Europe, Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica, and Australia.

200

These are the longest, second longest rivers on Earth and the longest river in the U.S.A.

WHAT IS

The longest river on Earth is the Nile River. The second longest river is the Amazon river. The longest river in the U.S.A. is the Mississippi River.

200

The solid outer part of the planet.

WHAT IS

Earth's Crust

200

Geological features of Earth’s crust.

WHAT IS 

Tectonics

200

A warm water ocean current that flows in the North Atlantic from the Gulf of Mexico, northward along the coast of the United States, and then to the British Isles.

WHAT IS

gulf stream

300

These continents touch another continent


WHAT IS

The continents that touch each other are North America, South America, Europe, Asia, and Africa.

300

This is how scientists tell how old a mountain range is.


WHAT IS

The higher a mountain range, the younger it is. As a mountain range ages, it is worn down by wind and rain and becomes smaller (erosion).

300

An imaginary circle equally distant from the two poles, around the middle of the Earth.

WHAT IS

Equator

300

A longitude line.

WHAT IS 

Meridian

300

Of or belonging to a nomad, a member of a people that moves from place to place with no fixed home.

WHAT IS

nomadic

400

These continents stand alone.

WHAT IS

The continents that stand alone are Australia and Antarctica.

400

This is where the tropics are located. This is where the temperate zones lie.



WHAT IS

The tropics are zones near the equator. The temperate zones lie between the frozen polar zones and the tropic zones.

400

A description of the formations of the Earth (mountains, valleys, rivers, lakes, etc.)

WHAT IS

physical geography

400

A description of the boundaries of states and regions, the locations of cities and towns, and other aspects of human society that have to do with geography.

WHAT IS

political geography

400

The only great circle of Earth that passes through both poles and the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, England. All other meridians are numbered from this meridian, which is the 0 degree meridian.

WHAT IS


prime meridian

500

This is the difference between an island and a peninsula.

WHAT IS

An island is surrounded by water on all sides, while a peninsula is surrounded by water on 3 sides alone. A peninsula is connected to another landmass, while an island stands alone.

500

This is the definition of desert. These are the largest deserts of the world.

WHAT IS

A desert is a land with very little or no water. The largest deserts in the world are in Africa (Sahara Desert), in Asia (the Arabian and Gobi Deserts), in North America (the Southwestern Desert), in South America (the Coastal, or Andean Desert).

500

An imaginary line used by mapmakers to indicate a distance east or west of the prime meridian.

WHAT IS
longitude

500

An imaginary line used by mapmakers to indicate a distance north or south of the equator.

WHAT IS 

latitude

500
This is the name of the chapter our CH 1 test is on.

WHAT IS

Introduction to Geography

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