Category 1: Physical Geography
Category 2: Weather & Climate
Category 3: Earth’s Processes
Category 4: Human Geography
Category 5: Culture & Regions
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100: What imaginary lines measure distance north or south of the Equator?

Answer: Latitude.


Explanation: Latitude lines determine climate patterns by measuring distance from the Equator.

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100: What is the main difference between weather and climate?

Answer: Weather is short-term; climate is long-term patterns.


Explanation: Weather changes daily, while climate describes consistent patterns over time.

100

100: Which process breaks rocks into smaller pieces without moving them?

Answer: Weathering.


Explanation: Weathering involves the breakdown of rock by wind, water, or temperature changes.

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100: What term describes people moving from rural areas to cities?

Answer: Urbanization.


Explanation: Urbanization increases city populations as people move for jobs and services.

100

100: What happens when ideas or customs spread between cultures?

Answer: Cultural diffusion.


Explanation: It occurs when societies exchange beliefs, foods, and traditions.

200

200: What is the spinning of the Earth on its axis called?

Answer: Rotation.


Explanation: Earth’s rotation causes day and night every 24 hours. 


200

200: Why does latitude strongly affect climate?

Answer: Different latitudes receive different angles of sunlight.


Explanation: The tilt of Earth affects how much solar energy regions receive.

200

200: Which process carries sediment from one place to another?

Answer: Erosion.


Explanation: Erosion moves materials through natural forces like rivers, glaciers, or wind.

200

200: Which factor most often leads to rapid urbanization?

Answer: Growth of jobs and services in cities.


Explanation: Economic opportunities attract people to urban centers.

200

200: What is an example of cultural diffusion?

Answer: A fast-food chain from one country opening in others.


Explanation: It shows how cultural practices spread through globalization.

300

300: What causes the different seasons on Earth?

Answer: Revolution.


Explanation: Earth’s revolution around the Sun and its tilt create seasonal changes.

300

300: When the Northern Hemisphere is tilted toward the Sun, what season does it experience?

Answer: Summer.


Explanation: Tilt toward the Sun results in longer days and more direct sunlight.

300

300: What process adds sediment to form new land?

Answer: Deposition.


Explanation: Deposition drops material that creates new features such as deltas or sandbars.

300

300: What does population density measure?

Answer: The number of people living in a specific area.


Explanation: It shows how crowded or sparse a region is.

300

300: What defines a formal region?

Answer: Shared physical or cultural characteristics.


Explanation: Formal regions are identified by measurable traits, such as climate or language.

400

400: What natural process involves the movement of soil and rock from one place to another?

Answer: Erosion.


Explanation: Erosion moves weathered materials through wind, water, or ice.

400

400: Which process forms river deltas at the mouth of rivers?

Answer: Deposition.


Explanation: Sediment carried by rivers is dropped and builds up new landforms.

400

400: What often occurs near tectonic plate boundaries?

Answer: Earthquakes and volcanic activity.


 Explanation: Shifting plates release energy and create surface changes at boundaries. 

400

400: What is an example of people adapting to their environment?

Answer: Wearing warm clothing in a cold climate.

Explanation: Adaptation involves changing behavior to fit environmental conditions.


400

400: What does the term “cultural region” describe?

Answer: An area where people share similar cultural traits.


Explanation: Language, religion, or traditions can unify cultural regions.

500

500: What theory explains how Earth’s crustal plates move and cause earthquakes?

Answer: Plate tectonics.


Explanation: The shifting of tectonic plates creates landforms and triggers volcanic and seismic activity.

500

500: What kind of region is defined by similar temperature and precipitation patterns?

Answer: A climate zone.


Explanation: Climate zones are grouped based on consistent weather characteristics.

500

500: How are weathering, erosion, and deposition connected?

Answer: They work together to shape Earth’s surface.


Explanation: Weathering breaks rock, erosion moves it, and deposition builds new land.

500

500: What is an example of people modifying their environment?

Answer: Building levees to prevent flooding.


Explanation: Modification changes the environment to meet human needs or solve problems.

500

500: How does globalization affect culture?

Answer: It increases cultural blending and interconnection.


Explanation: Technology and trade allow cultural ideas to spread more rapidly across the world.