Religion which uses the crescent moon and star, and their place of worship is a Mosque.
What is Islam?
Islam is the primary religion, although there are Christians and Jews in some of these countries in this Formal region.

What is the Middle East?
Country experiencing low birth rates, and low death rates has a very low growth rate (NIR); high levels of education and opportunities for women decreases TFR in this stage of the demographic transition model.
What is stage 4?
The decrease in interaction between two things or places because of their location from each other.
What is distance decay?
This model illustrates a countries changes in demographics over time and its social and economic development. Birth rates, death rates and natrual rate of increase are tracked.
What is the demographic transition model.
Imaginary lines measuring North & South of the Equator. First when using coordinates.
What are latitudes? Parallels
The origin of a cultural practice or object
What is a cultural hearth?
A subculture in which women can keep their surname in marriage, and the ability to own, inherit, and pass down property.
What is matriarchal?
What are the 2 factors which drive migration.
What is push factors and pull factors?
A country's economic and social development with a very high TFR, above 4.0 is considered to be this, economically. Also has low percentage of urban population.
What is less developed?
Farms, ranches, low population density are characteristic of this land type.
What is rural?
This model illustrates the leading causes of death in 5 different stages of a countries development. Examples include receding pandemics, delayed degenerative diseases and reemergence of infectious diseases.
What is the epidemiological transition model?
The main line of longitude which runs through Greenwich, England and through Western Africa.
What is the Prime Meridian?
The dominant language which is used and understood by people of various language dialects.
What is Lingua Franca?
Two principles of judging other cultures values, food preferences, artifacts, rituals etc.
What are Cultural relativism & Ethnocentrism?
Includes many developed industrialized countries.

What is Europe?
According to ETM, these categories are the leading cause of death in stage 3.
What are degenerative diseases?
The idea that technology is reducing the distance between places.
What is time-space Compression?
This cultural trait is what people wear based on various factors climate, tradition, religion etc.

What is fashion, or clothing?
What do al map projections have, based on attempting to recreate a 3-D spheroid onto a 2-D plane.
What is distortion?
A religion in which converts are not seeked as this type of religion is tied to a specific region.
What are ethnic religions?
Cuy, a delicacy food preference of people from Peru Ecuador, and other South American countries along this physical region.

What are the Andes mountain plateaus?
Why do places like Central Australia and Central Asia have so few people, even though it is huge in geographic size but few resources.
What is a low carrying capacity?
The 2 effects of industrialization that happen in stage 2 of the demographic transition model. Sanitation and medical technology improvements.
What is decrease in deaths, and rapid increase in NIR?
Urban and rural; industrial and agrarian have either one of these population distribution characteristics, respectively.
What are clustered and sparse? What is dense and less dense?
Cars, cell phones, homes, jewelry, artifacts are all examples of this type of culture.
What is material culture?
Which religious culture prohibits the consumption of beef.
What is hinduism?
The physical movement of people from one place to another via immigration is this diffusion type.
What is relocation diffusion?
The term used to describe how visible imprints of human activity have shaped the natural environment.
What is cultural landscape?
Formal region which include Indiana, Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Ohio, et al.
What is the midwest?
Malthusian theory suggests as countries develop and populatin grows, there will be a shortage in this because it grows slowly (arithmetically)
What is food resources?
A map of the world illustrating the prevalence of skin diseases in countries such as India, China, Malaysia etc. is this type of scale and scale of analysis.
What is global scale and national scale of analysis?
Cultural trait which determines building structure patterns, size, and possible religious symbolism.
What is architecture?
Region below the Saharan desert in Africa with the highest TFR and include mostly low developed countries have a high rate of this. Much more births than deaths.
What is Natural Rate of Increase, NRI?
Cultures meeting can be caused by a country extending it's sphere of influence via these 2 similar things. One involves spreading economic and political influence the other also involves making colonies.
What is colonialism and imperialism?
What is non-material culture?
The only continent which is on all 4 hemispheres.
What is Africa?
Total population divided by total unit of land is this. 
What is arithmetic or crude population density?
A map of the U.S. with information about hospital distribution in cities and town is this scale and scale of analysis.
What is national and local?
The food preference for Japanese culture considering its prominent surrounding physical feature.

What is seafood? What is fish?
A common cultural landscape feature in countries with high regard for rice with mountainous terrain. 
What is terracing?
When the leader of a country does the Ice bucket challenge and posts it on the internet. These 2 diffusion types are spreading that trend and practice.
What are hierarchical and contagious diffusion?
What is sequent occupancy?
Directional Region and continent of this image.

What is Southeast Asia?
This type of density shows how many people are living on arable land.
What is physiological density?
A term used to describe how certain behaviors and actions are frowned upon due to social norms.
What is taboo?
Landform extending outward into a body of water in which 3 of its coasts are surrounded by water.
What is a peninsula?
The language tree in which many European and Persian languages developed from. More than 45% of people around the world speak a language which came from this language tree.
What is Indo-European?