Basic Geography
Maps
Immigration
Rivers
Adaptation & Earth
100

What does geography mean?

the description or writing of Earth

100

What are cartographers?

mapmakers

100

What is another word for migrate?

Move

100

The world's earliest civilization began alongside what?

rivers

100

What must some people do in order to live in some places?

Migrate

200

Does longitude run left to right or up and down?

Up and down

200

Do all map projections distort Earth's geography?

Yes

200

Do all people migrate by choice?

No

200

Was Nevada always shaped like it is today?

No, it once was squared off at the bottom.

200

What is another word for faults?

breaks

300

What do physical geographers study? (Name 2 things)

landforms, water, soil, climate, and the distribution of living things.

300

Why do maps include a scale?

show how real distances are represented
300

What continent did everyone migrate from?

Africa

300

What is the longest in the world?

the Nile

300

What is Earth's crust made up of?

enormous plates

400

How many time zones are there in the world?

24

400

What state do all maps center on?

Kansas

400

What was the Great Depression?

The worst economic period in US history

400

What does downriver mean?

The direction water flows

400

What is weathering?

the wearing away of rock.

500

Who is Washington DC named after?

George Washington

500

What is the difference between the Robinson map projection and the Mercator projection?

The Robinson projection is shaped like a cylinder and the Mercator is square

500

What people were forced to migrate?

Africa

500

What does upriver mean?

the direction of the water source of the river.

500

What is used to measure the size of Earthquakes?

The Richter scale

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