Forces Shaping the Earth
Landforms and Water Resources
Climate Regions
Human-Environment Interaction
REVIEW!
100

This causes Earthquakes and Volcanoes and volcanoes to form

What is the movement of tectonic plates? 

100

This landform connects two larger landmasses

What is an Isthmus? 

100

The ____________ side of a mountain is mostly likely to develop deserts.

What is the leeward side?

100

_________ is the process in which water is collected and distributed to crops

What is Irrigation?

100

The 4 seasons are caused by the direct and indirect rays from ______________.

What is the sun? 

200

What created the Himalaya Mountains? 

The collision of two continental plates

200

This is the part of a river where it empties into another body of water

What is the mouth?

200

This is the term for predictable patterns of weather that happen over long periods of time

What is climate?

200

The lithosphere is another name for ______________

What is The Earth's Crust? 

200

The two hemispheres that you live in are the ____________________

What are the Northern and the Western Hemisphere? 

300

The ring of Fire is located around the perimeter of this ocean

What is the Pacific Ocean? 

300

The step of the water cycle where rain falls back to Earth is called _____________

What is Precipitation?

300

These are the winds that blow over North America

What are Westerlies?

300

These human-made chemicals are destroying the ozone layer

What are Chlorofluorocarbons?

300

23 1/2 degrees North Latitude is the Tropic of _______________

What is Cancer? 

400

This is the name of the large landmass that once contained all the continents

What is Pangaea?

400

This is the percentage of the Earth's water that is saltwater. 

What is 97%

400

This is the name for the climate zone with warm, dry temperatures and grasses and shrubs.

What is Steppe?

400

The ozone layer is important because ______________________

What is it shields harmful rays from the sun that could cause skin cancer?

400

Human Environment Interaction is __________________

What is how humans affect their environment and how their environment affects them? 

500

This theory explains how the continents were formed and why they move

What is Plate Tectonics? 
500

These are the name for rivers or steams that feed into larger rivers.

What are tributaries?

500

What climate zone do we live in? The defining characteristics are hot, wet summers and cold, somewhat wet winters. Deciduous forests are common vegetation.

Humid Continental

500

Deforestation in the rain forest is concerning because ________________

What is the trees are necessary for replacing the oxygen in the air?

500

List the 5 themes of Geography

What are Location, Place, Human-Environment Interaction, Regions, and Movement?