Basic Geography
Levels of Geography
Branches of Geography
The big 5
Maps
100

Why does geography matter?

It tells us what a place is like and helps to give context about that place.

100

What do we ask about local geography?

How people in a community live.

100

What is cartography?

The science/art of making maps
100

Why do we care about movement?

We want to know why people move.

100

What is the difference between a map and a globe?

map is flat and a globe is round

200
What is an element of geography in Sterling?

...

200

What is the question we ask about global geography?

How does this part of the world affect other parts of the world.

200

What is physical geography?

Physical geography helps us understand WHAT the features are and HOW they affect the people and landscapes...

200

What is human-environment interaction?

How do people interact with their environment?

200

What is GPS and when do we use it?

global positioning system. Fancy map.

300

What is one physical and one human piece of geaography?

...

300

How may ways can regional geography be divided?

Two ways

300

Why do historians care about meteorology?

It affects history all the time.

300

What is place and what does it include?

the things that define the area. This can include the climate, land, and people. This gives a place character.

300

Name the three types of maps

political, physical, thematic

400

What is included in the term landscape?

plants, animals, climate, buildings

400

What is one way you can describe Denver at a local level?

mountain region

400

What is included in human geography?

The study of people, places, things, buildings

400

What are the two types of locations? Name and describe them.


Absolute: A specific location such as an address.

Relative: The location is described in general terms. 

400

What are the three things that you should always have on a map?

compass, key, title

500

What is the definition of geography?

The study of the world, its people and the landscapes they create

500

Defines the two types of regional geography & give an example

physical & human characteristics.


maps, mountains

500

What is something that is both human and physical geography? Why?

A map that shows temperature. 

500

Name the BIG 5

Location, place, human-environment interaction, movement, regions

500
name and describe the three types of maps.

Thematic Map: This map focuses on one specific topic. Common topics are population and climate. 

Physical Map: Show the major physical features of a region. They may include deserts, plains, mountains etc. You can also see elevation.

Political Maps: Show the political features of a region. They include country borders, capital cities. They use colors to show countries and cities.