Physical Characteristics
Physical Processes
And Plate Tectonics
Weathering and Erosion
Geography
Vocab
100
Core, Mantle, Crust

What are the layers of the Earth?

100

This affirms that large moving slabs of rock slide slowly over the mantle.

What is Plate Tectonics?

100

These are the three agents of erosion.

What is moving water, glaciers, and wind.

100

Longitude is measured in degrees east or west of this imaginary line.

What is the Prime Meridian?

100

Half of the globe

What is a hemisphere?

200

The layer of air, water, and other substances above the surface of the earth

What is the atmosphere?

200

Circular movement caused when a material is heated, expands and rises, then cools and falls.

What is convection?

200

The most common form of mechanical weathering

What is frost wedging? (water freezing in a crack in a rock)

200
Location, Place, Movement, Region, and Human-Environment Interaction

What are the 5 themes of Geography

200

Region that is defined by people’s feelings and attitudes.

What is a perceptual region?

300

Mountains, hills, plateaus, and plains

What are the four major types of landforms on the earths surface?

300

Continental Drift and Seafloor Spreading

What are the two theories that support the theory of Plate Tectonics?

300

This example of chemical weathering forms when polluted air and water vapor combines and falls back to earth.

What is acid rain?

300

Similar climates, vegetation, or landforms can be used to divide the earth into this.

What are formal regions?

300

Chicago’s location written as 42’N,88’W.

What is absolute location?

400

two parts: one is made of solid rock, the other is made from molten lava

What is the inner core and outer core?

400

Internal force that helps create landforms

What is Volcanism?

400

This created the largest canyons and the deepest valleys on earth. (Specific answer)

What is moving water?

400

A geographer would most likely use this to provide detailed information about a location.

What is GPS?

400

Consists of water in oceans, lakes, rivers, and even under the ground.

What is the hydrosphere?

500

Internal forces

What creates the landforms on the earth‘s surface?

500
Fossils and rocks of the same kind were found on different continents.

What is the evidence that suggests there was once a single supercontinent?

500

Geographers can conclude this by observing moraines.

What is the evidence that a glacier once covered the area?

500

The building of dams and canals to irrigate desert regions is an example of this.

What is human-environment interaction?

500

Landforms are commonly classified according to the difference in elevation also known as this.

What is relief?

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