How many continents are there?
7
What are one of the two types of location?
Absolute and Relative
2376 S. Home Ave, Park Ridge, IL 60068 is an example of this theme of geography.
(Absolute) location
The two types of Place are Physical and ________ features.
Human
Name one of the two oceans that are near the United States.
Pacific or Atlantic
Latitude
Movement refers to the way people, _____________, information, and ideas move from one place to the other.
goods or products
Mountains and Tuttle Creek Lake are an example of this theme of geography.
Place (Physical features)
People _______ the environment when they suit it for there needs. For example, adding a highway.
Change or modify
What region is Kansas in?
Midwest region
What is the prime meridian?
An imaginary line that runs at zero degrees Longitude.
HEI looks at the relationships between ______________ and their environment.
humans and their environment
Building houses by destroying forests is an example of this theme of geography.
Human environment interaction
People, goods, and _______ are examples of movement.
ideas
Describe Kansas using Place, using physical and human features.
Name two Continents that the Equator run through.
South America, Africa, and Asia.
Describe the relative location of the United States.
Countries that are nearby: Mexico or Canada.
The Southeast or Midwest is an example of this theme of geography.
Region
Your house address is an example of _________ location.
absolute
Name 3 out of the 5 Oceans in the world.
Pacific, Atlantic, Arctic, Indian, and Southern oceans
What two hemispheres is the United States in? Hint: Think of the equator and prime meridian.
Northern and Western Hemisphere
List of the 5 themes of Geography give an example of each.
Movement, regions, human-environment interaction, location, and place
Sharing a video of a speech made by a prominent leader on social media is an example of this theme of geography.
Movement (ideas)
______ is an area that is defined by unifying characteristics.
Region
Name all seven Continents.
North America, Africa, South America, Europe, Asia, Australia, and Antartica.