Physical or Human Geography
Landforms
Slightly Techie Vocabulary
Maps
Anything Goes
100

Climate

Physical Geography or Human Geography?

Physical geography?

100

an elevated landform like a mountain but is rounded instead of peaked.

What is a hill?

100

0 degrees latitude line is called....

Equator

100

A visual representation of an area or Earth 


A map

100

What are the biggest bodies of water called?

Oceans

200

The study of prehistoric peoples.

Physical Geography or Human Geography?

Human geography?

200

What is the missing word: 


In farming, _______ refers to the accumulation of dissolved mineral _____(like sodium chloride and sulfates) in soil or water. It creates a "chemical drought" where plants struggle to absorb water, leading to stunted growth, reduced crop yields, and soil degradation. This usually is a consequence of overwatering.

Salinity, salt 

200

What is sea level?


This serves as the base level for measuring elevation and depth on Earth (even though it is NOT the same level all around the planet).

200

This is the line that separates the eastern hemisphere from the western hemisphere. It is at 0 degrees longitude.

What is the prime meridian

200

What is the longest river in Africa called?

The Nile river

300

Population of China

Physical Geography or Human Geography?

Human geography?

300

The portion of Earth where all living organisms and their environments are found.

What is the Biosphere?

300

Used to measure temperature, latitude, and longitude, usually in Tens

Degrees

300

A picture on a map that shows directions such as east, west, south, and north.

What is a compass rose

300

Which is the SECOND largest continent?

Africa

400

Diamond mining in South Africa.

Physical Geography or Human Geography?

Human Geography?

400

What is the sphere of the earth that describes the influence of humans?

Anthroposphere

400

How much does the temperature drop with every 1000m of altitude?

6.5 Degrees Celcius

400

What does carrying capacity mean in Geography

In geography, carrying capacity is the maximum number of people—or other living organisms—that a specific region or environment can support indefinitely. It relies on available resources like food, water, and shelter without degrading the area's natural, economic, and social environment.

400

What type of landform is Uluru 

A monolith 

500

The Amazon River

Physical Geography or Human Geography?

Physical geography?

500

How does distance from the ocean impact climate?

The ocean acts as a giant temperature stabilizer for the Earth. Because water absorbs and releases heat much more slowly than land, areas close to the ocean experience milder, more moderate temperatures. Conversely, inland regions farther from the ocean face extreme temperature fluctuations and less precipitation

500

The study of the lithosphere is called?


Geology

500

What is one of the categories of ecological hazards 

Invasive species, biological diseases

500

What is the continental drift?


A scientific theory explaining the movement of Earth's continents over geological time?

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