Vocabulary
World Regions
Latitude and Longitude
Regions and Culture
Cultures Around the World
100

The study of Earth, how it shapes people’s lives and is shaped in turn by people’s activities

What is Geography?

100

Name the large bodies of water (at least 3) and landforms (at least 3).

Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, Arctic Ocean, Southern Ocean, Indian Ocean, island, mountain, river, plain, valley, desert

100

0° or the equator indicating north or south of the equator

What is the number and name of the degree from which latitude is measured?

100

The way of life or a group of people, including their daily habits, beliefs, and arts

What is culture?  

100

The daily habits, beliefs, and arts of people in a certain region.  

What are different aspects of culture?

200

An area with common features that set it apart from other areas

What is Region?

200

Physical regions are made up of landforms and cultural regions are divided by people's daily routines, beliefs, and habits.  

What is the difference between physical or cultural regions?  

200

0° or the prime meridian that passes through Greenwich, England, indicating east or west of the prime meridian

What is the number and name of the degree from which longitude is measured?

200

In Buddhism, people believe that their ancestors come back in many forms, including animals.  

Why do some people not eat meat?  

200

Some people do not eat meat.

What is an example of someone’s values affecting how they live?

300

A feature of Earth’s surface, such as a mountain range, plain, or plateau

What is Landform?

300

Geography will allow you to gather speed when riding downhill, it shows that hills are a landform.

How is riding downhill on a bike an example of geography in action?

300

The intersection or coordinates on a map.  

What is it when latitude and longitude together cross each other?

300

Your relatives. You have an immediate or nuclear family and an extended family. Your immediate family includes your father, mother and siblings. Your extended family includes all of the people in your father and mother's families.

What are family members?

300

Traveling or sharing with others introduces new foods to other cultures.

How might the Indian culture have come to adopt Chinese or American foods?

400

The weather pattern that an area has over a long period of time

What is Climate?

400

Meeting people contributes to the understanding of the culture of a region (it helps you understand the people).

Why is it helpful to meet the people in a place when learning about their region?  

400

N, E, S, and W indicate the direction away from the equator or the prime meridian.  

What do the letters after the degree numbers mean?

400

language, religion, clothes, music, food

What is one thing that helps make up a cultural region?

400

People tend to adopt what the people around them are doing and regular daily activities.  

Why are we ‘creatures’ of our cultures?

500

Ways of living that people practice regularly over time

What is custom?

500

Geographers can study different sections of different countries, and compare them and their differences.

Why do geographers divide the world into regions?  

500

Parallel

What are lines that run in the same direction and are always the same distance apart?

500

It has a government, organized under a Constitution.  The Chief Minister is the Head of the State Government and elected by voting.

What kind of government does India or United States of America have?

500

Cultures change when daily habits and beliefs change over time.

What brings changes in culture?