Place
Human-Environment Interaction (HEI)
Movement
Region
Location
100

Place describes what a location is like, divided into two main categories: Physical Characteristics and these characteristics created by humans.

What are Human (or Cultural) Characteristics?

100

The three main ways humans interact with their environment are Dependency, Adaptation, and this term that means changing the environment.

Modification

100

Movement in geography involves the travel of three main things: People, Goods, and these non-physical items like news, cultural trends, and technology.

What are ideas or information?

100

A region is an area of Earth defined by one or more of these shared traits.

What are Characteristics (or Features)?

100

This type of location uses precise coordinates like latitude and longitude or a specific street address.

What is Absolute Location?

200

Landforms, climate, vegetation, and native wildlife are all examples of this category of characteristics of a place.

What are Physical Characteristics?

200

Putting on a heavy winter coat and snow boots when moving to Alaska is an example of this type of HEI.

What is Adaptation?

200

The movement of people into a new country or region to permanently settle is known by this term.

what is immigration or migration 

200

"The Corn Belt" in the U.S. Midwest is considered a region because the states in this area all share a heavy reliance on this economic activity.


What is Farming (or Agriculture/Corn Growing)?

200

"The coffee shop is two doors down from the library" is an example of this type of location.

What is Relative Location?

300

Architecture, official languages, religious sites, and local cuisine represent this type of place characteristic.

What are Human (or Cultural) Characteristics?

300

Building massive dams, mining for coal, and cutting down forests are clear examples of this type of HEI.

What is Modification?

300

Shipping containers filled with electronics traveling on cargo ships from factories in Asia to markets in North America represent the movement of these

What are goods (imports/exports) 

300

"Latin America" is a large cultural region where most countries share similar colonial histories and primarily speak these two European languages.

What are Spanish and Portuguese?

300

Using the atlas, what is the capital city closest to 30N and 30E 

Cairo 
400

The Grand Canyon’s red rock layers and arid climate describe its physical features, while the historical artifacts of the Havasupai people living inside it describe this.

What are its Human/Cultural Features

400

Cutting step-like flat terraces into steep mountain slopes to grow crops like rice is an example of modification, while choosing crops that thrive in high altitudes is an example of this.

What is Adaptation?

400

Social media platforms like TikTok and Instagram allow this aspect of movement to happen instantaneously across global borders.

What are Ideas (or Information/Culture)?

400

The "Amazon Basin" is a natural region defined by all the surrounding land that drains water into this massive river.

Answer: What is the Amazon River?

400

Using the atlas, what is the closest capital 40N 105W

Denver

500

Farmers relying on seasonal monsoon rains or natural river flooding to grow their staple crops is an example of this HEI concept.

Dependency

500

This historical trade network connected East Asia to Europe, facilitating the movement of silk, spices, diseases, and religious beliefs.

What is the Silk Road?

500

Geographers create regions to break the world into smaller, manageable pieces to study how places within them are similar to each other and different from areas outside them, which are marked by these real or imaginary lines.

What are borders 

500

33.8688° S and longitude 151.2093° E

Sydney