Using maps
Physical Characteristics
Human Characteristics
Human - Environment Interaction
Movement
100


What are N, NE, W, SW?

100

The Northern and Southern most climate represented.

What is the polar climate?

100

These are changes made by humans in their environments.

What are human characteristics?

100

Filling in a wetland to expand a neighborhood is a ________ interaction.

What is a negative interaction?

100

People look for ________ when building new towns.

What is water?

200

This divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.

What is the equator?

200

The hottest climate along the equator.

What is the dry climate?

200

Bridges, houses, and dams are all examples of ________.

What are human characteristics?

200
Recycling at school to reduce trash in the landfills is a ________ interaction with the environment.

What is positive?

200

________ means when people move from one place to another.

What is migration?

300

This divides the Earth into the Eastern and Western Hemispheres.

What is the Prime Meridian?


300

This kind of map would be used to locate mountains.

What is a physical map?

300

Cities, states, and countries are examples of __________.

What are political characteristics?

300

Terraced rice farm and farmers is an example of ______ the environment. They ______ the environment to meet their needs.

What is modifying?

300

Detroit, Michigan was also known as _________ and what known for building __________. People moved here to work in factories. 

What are 'Motor City' and cars?

400

Lines of _________, also called parallels, run east and west around the Earth.

What is longitude?
400

Food, shelter, and clothing are determined by ___________. 

What is climate? 

400

Public safety, transportation, entertainment are examples of __________. 

What are services?

400

Choosing different clothes, jobs, food, and types of houses based on the weather and the food available.

What is adapting to the environment?

400


People use this form of transportation to move lots of people around.

What is public transportation?


500

Lines of __________, also called meridians, run north and south between the Earth's poles.

What is latitude?

500

The plants and animals that live in a place are a part of _________.

What is a biome?

500

Service job help ________ grow.

What is the economy?

500

When chemicals from factories goes into the air and makes it difficult and unhealthy to breathe.

What is pollution?

500

People bring their __________ when they move to a new place. Food, language, and clothes are all parts of ___________.

What is culture?

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