Absolute or Relative
Name the Theme
Physical or Human
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Vocabulary
100
Paris, France is 48 degrees North latitude and 2 degrees East longitude.
What is Absolute?
100
What is it like when we get there?
What is place?
100
The food is incredible in Italy!
What is a human characteristic?
100

List the five themes of geography.

What is Movement, Region, Human/Environment Interaction, Location, and Place?

100

The study of earth's physical features

What is Geography?

200
2916 Rathton Road Camp Hill, PA
What is absolute?
200
How people and ideas get around.
What is movement?
200
I love the native costumes and dances in Mexico.
What is a human characteristic?
200
The mnemonic device we use to remember the five themes.
What is Mr. Help?
200

North, South, East, and West

What are cardinal directions?

300
The monument in the middle of the park
What is relative?
300
People having an impact on nature.
What is human/environment interaction?
300
The mountains in Switzerland are among the most beautiful in the world.
What is a physical characteristic?
300

Things such as landforms, bodies of water, or natural resources.

What are physical features?

300

A map that shows the boundaries, countries, and cities.

What is a POLITICAL Map?

400
Walk two blocks on East Chestnut and turn right. My house is the second on the left.
What is relative?
400
Where are we?
What is location?
400

It is so incredibly hot near the equator!

What is a physical characteristic?

400
The name of the new head of Swift School.

Who is Mr. Pomar?

400

A line of longitude that runs vertically at 0 degrees.  It divides the earth into eastern and western hemispheres.

What is the Prime Meridian?

500
Quebec, Canada is in the northern hemisphere
What is relative?
500
Areas grouped together by similar characteristics, boundaries or functions.
What is region?
500
The cathedrals in France are very old and rich in history.
What is a human characteristic?
500

The theme of this year's Red Ribbon Week.

What is Be Happy, Be Brave, Be Drug Free?

500

This explains the lines, symbols, and colors used on a map.

What is a map key?