Location
Physical features
Human features
Places and change
100

These lines run east to west; the most famous is the Equator

Parallels 

100

Physical features are determined by

Nature

100

This feature refers to the styles of building and structure in human societies

Architecture

100

Colleges and universities, such as the University of Notre Dame, affect their surroundings. This is an example of:

Place

200

These lines run north to south; the most famous is the Prime Meridian

Meridians

200

This physical feature involves the weather and temperature

Climate

200

This human feature relates to belief systems and value sets related to the afterlife, higher powers, and what is morally right and wrong

Religion

200

Population increase is a(n) _________ change

Human

300

Parallels measure

Latitude 

300

This physical feature involves the plants and animals that live in a given area

Wildlife

300

This human feature is essential for communication, and is one of the most commonly changed or adjusted

Language

300

Domesticating wild wolves into dogs is a(n) ________________ change

Man-made

400

Meridians measure

Longitude

400

This physical feature relates to landforms (mountains, valleys, etc.)

Terrain

400

This feature can relate to attitudes, ideas, values, arts or entertainment; the popularity of soccer in Mexico and of cars in the United States are examples of this

Culture

400

A volcanic eruption is a(n) _________________ change

Natural

500

A place's exact location is measured in

Degrees

500
Domesticated animals are not a physical feature. What kind of feature are they?

Man-made

500

Stone buildings built by this Native American tribe still stand in Arizona

The Pueblo

500

A group of places that shares physical characteristics is a ____________

Region