Geography of the world
Mapping the world
Mapping the world 2
Digging up the past
Interpreting the past
100
The study of the Earth' features
What is geography
100
The study of maps
What does cartography mean?
100
Printing maps
What is The first major advancement in map making was developed in China.
100
the recovery and study of physical evidence from the past
What is archaeology
100
• How have belief systems developed and changed? • How have societies dealt with differences among their people? • How are societies similar and different? • Why did things happen the way they did? • How have groups or societies interacted, and what have been the results?
What are questions that a historian may ask?
200
Asia,Antártica,Africa,Australia,North America, South America, Europe
What are the 7 continents
200
occurs when a flat map stretched to look round, it makes some places look smaller and others look larger.
What is map ‘distortion?’
200
makes places look smaller or larger , thusly making them inaccurate.
Why is Map distortion a problem?
200
an object made by a human. Tools, pottery, and jewelry are examples of artifacts.
What is an artifact?
200
The Diary of Christopher Columbus, The Declaration of Independence, The Constitution of the United States, The Autobiography of Christopher Columbus.
What is an example of a ‘primary source’ in history?
300
Temperature,rainfall and soil
What 3 factors effect plant growth
300
is a way of keeping the distortion of a flat map consistent and manageable.
What is map ‘projection?’
300
Archaeologists dig to find buried evidence.
What is excavation mean?
300
The biography of Christopher Columbus, a historical article
What is an example of ‘secondary source’ in history?
400
mountains, plateaus, hills, valleys, and plains.
What are examples of land forms?
400
Imaginary lines that run parallel to the equator
What are latitude lines
400
it made maps more accurate making traveling less dangerous.
how was map ‘projection’ a major advancement in cartography?
400
the study of humans and human cultures.
What is anthropology?
400
explaining the meaning of something as in words, information and actions.
What does ‘interpret’ mean?
500
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What is movement, region,human environment interaction,location and place
500
Three types of maps are maps that show the land forms and bodies of water that are found in particular areas maps that show features on Earth’s surface that humans created maps that focus on specific types of information.
What are physical, political and thematic maps
500
Latitude and longitude lines help people find exact locations.
How do latitude and longitude lines relate to ‘absolute location?'
500
a way of life shared by a group of people.
What is culture?
500
includes the stories a culture has passed from generation to generation.
What is Oral History?
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