5 Themes of Geography
Maps
Earth and it's Geography
Climate/Weather
Natural Disasters
100

What are the 5 Themes?

Location, place, human-environment interaction, movement, and region

100

The equator divides the Earth into what?

North and South

100

How fast does the Earth rotate on it's axis?

1,000 mph

100

What is Climate?

Average weather in a certain region over a period of time

100

What are natural disasters?

Destructive events that are caused by either nature or natural processes of our planet

200

What is a physical characteristic of the United States?

Rocky Mountains, Appalachian Mountians, Mississippi River, Niagra Falls

200

Captials, hospitals, and airports can all be represented by a _________ on a map

symbol

200

Temperature changes over distance. This is known as a difference in what?

Elevation

200

The five types of climate.

Tropical, mild/temperate, cold/continental, polar, and dry

200

A type of volcano that will not erupt again.

Extinct

300

A places location when compared to something else.

Relative location

300

This indicates what colors and symbols mean on a map.

Legend or key

300

The 2nd layer of Earth's structure.

Mantle

300

Absorb, store, and distribute heat around the world

Oceans

300

Formed when an earthquake occurs under water

Tsunami

400

What is an example of how humans have altered their environment?

Build roads, dams, buildings, etc.

400

Meridians are lines of ____________

Longitude

400

The puzzle pieces that make up Earth's crust

Tectonic Plates

400

Prevailing winds, latitude, elevation, and ocean currents

4 factors of climate

400

Storms that are 600 miles wide, and form above warm ocean waters

Hurricanes

500

What is a region?

An area with unifying characteristics

500

What do lines of latitude and longitude provide?

Absolute location or point for a place
500

Where two continental plates push together, neither give way, create huge mountain ranges.

Convergent or uplift boundary

500

Condition of the atmosphere at any given time

Weather

500

Masses of rock, earth or debris slide down a slope

Landslide

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