what's is an island
a landform consisting of land completely surrounded by water
what's a nomad
a member of a people having no permanent abode, and who travel from place to place
what was the most important thing invented in
Neolithic age
they MADE AGRICULTURE
What country is Mesopotamia in?
Iran
what is a pyramid
a tomb
what's a mountain range
a long chain or series of mountains connected by high ground, sharing similar geological origins
where were the first humans
Africa
What was What is agriculture?
raising livestock
What were the 2 famous rivers in Mesopotamia?
Tigris and the Euphrates
who was the boy king
king tut
what are the 5 themes of geography
Location, Place, Human-Environment Interaction, Movement, and Region
what were paleolithic homes
huts
Did Neolithic people use alcohol?
yes, with archaeological evidence from China showing fermented drinks
What was the first Mesopotamian country?
Sumer
who was the first king
king menes
what are the 2 types of location
Absolute Location, which provides an exact position and Relative Location, which describes a place's position in relation to other places or landmarks
what was the most important thing invented in
paleolithic age
fire
what were Paleolithic TOOLS
Axes or Celts or Chisels and Gouges or Scrapers and Blades or Spearheads and Arrowheads
What shape was the Fertile Crescent?
a crescent moon or quarter-moon
who was the last pharaoh
cleopatra
what are a Karst landforms
Karst landforms are unique geological formations created by the dissolution of soluble rocks, primarily limestone, resulting in features like sinkholes, caves, and underground drainage systems.
what was the year that the paleolithic age started
10,000 BCE
What are Neolithic sports?
running, jumping, swimming, throwing (javelin/discus), and early forms of ball games, often tied to hunting, training, or spiritual rites
how old is Mesopotamia
5000 years
who was the pharaoh that had 151 kids
king Ramses II