Long-term pattern of weather in a particular area, typically averaged over the course of 30 years.
What is climate?
A mountain range in south-central Europe that is home to the Matterhorn.![]()
What are the Alps?
A place where goods are exchanged.
What is a market?
The study of the Earth and the way people live on it and use it.
What is geography?
The Andes Mountains run through many countries in South America. How might this mountain range affect those countries (transportation, climate, agriculture, settlement)?
Windy roads, terrace farming, sparse population, etc.
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Atmospheric conditions at a particular location during a short period of time.
What is weather?
The most common Southern European climate zone.
What is Mediterranean?
Devices that make energy more effective.
What are machines?
An imaginary line measuring degrees North or South of the equator.![]()
What is latitude?
The language spoken in Brazil.
What is Portuguese?
The climate zone you may find in the rainforest.
What is tropical wet?
Scandinavian warriors and pirates who were known for exploring and trading.
Who were the Vikings?
A mechanism that makes it easier to exchange things, store value, and measure worth.
What is money?
Maps can show physical features, political boundaries, population density, and more. Why is it important to use many types of maps? How could relying on only one kind of map lead to misunderstandings about that place?
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The largest rainforest in the world.
What is the Amazon?
List 3 climate zones.
Tropical wet, Tropical wet & dry, Semi-arid/steppe, Desert/arid, Mediterranean, Humid subtropical, Marine West Coast, Humid continental, Subarctic/taiga, Icecap, Highland/alpine, Tundra
Many European countries share borders with lots of neighbors. How does this closeness influence cooperation or conflict between countries? How could physical features like mountains or rivers help reduce or increase these interactions?
Trading, wars, friendships, etc.
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Focusing on one skill or part of the process to create surplus.
What is specialization?
An imaginary line measuring East or West of the prime meridian.
What is longitude?
Two crucial animals in South America from the "camelid" group.![]()
What are llamas and alpacas?
Why might 2 regions at the same latitude have very different climates? What geographic factors could cause those differences?
Elevation, topography, wind currents, etc.
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The two major mountain ranges separating Western and Southern Europe.
What are the Pyrenees and the Alps?
An economic strategy implemented to achieve a surplus.
What is the division of labor?
Name the Five Themes of Geography.
What are Location, Place, Human-Environment Interaction, Movement, and Region?
Name one ancient Central or South American civilization.
Who were the Inca, Maya, Aztec, or Olmec?