Geography
Early Humans
Mesopotamia
Ancient Egypt
Ancient Greece
100
Movement, Region, Human-Environment Interaction, Location and Place
What are the 5 themes of geography?
100
people who gather and hunt
What are hunter-gatherers?
100
The land between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
What is Mesopotamia?
100
he ordered the Great Pyramid to be built
Who is Khufu?
100
The main products that Ancient Greece traded for were grain, timber, animal hides, and ___________.
What are slaves?
200
Absolute and Relative Location
What are the two types of location?
200
The watering of crops
What is irrigation?
200
flat land bordering the banks of a river
What is a flood plain?
200
It is large, powerful waterfall
What is a cataract?
200
The Greeks gained their writing system from these people.
Who are the Phoenicians?
300
Political, thematic, and physical
What are the three types of maps?
300
worshipping of gods, goddesses, and spirits
What is religion?
300
fine, fertile soil carried by rivers and deposited on nearby lands
What is silt?
300
It took 20 years and 20,000 people to build
What is the Great Pyramid?
300
Mountains in Greece cover this percent of land.
What is 75 - 80 %?
400
North, South, East, and West
What are the four cardinal directions?
400
something written or created by a person who witnessed a historical event
What is a primary source?
400
climate marked by hot, dry summers and limited rainfall
What is arid?
400
This river is the longest river in the world and runs through Egypt.
What is The Nile River?
400
Hades, Zeus and Poseidon
What are the three major gods on Greece?
500
It lists and explains the symbols, lines, and colors on a map.
What is a key/legend?
500
a deep, narrow valley
What is a ravine?
500
long period of little to no rainfall when it is difficult to grow crops
What is a drought?
500
This is the process of preserving a dead body.
What is embalming?
500
The author of the epics, the Illiad and the Odyssey
Who is Homer?
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