Vocabulary Match up
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Geographer's tools
Five themes of Geography
Terms
400

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

geography

400

hydrology

study of water on Earth

400

a flat drawing that shows all or part of Earth's surface

map

400

This theme of geography describes features that make a site unique.

place

400

Cutting of trees on a large scale is known as

Deforestation

800

part of the world that has one or more common features that distinguish it from surrounding areas.

region

800

cartography

science of making maps

800

a spherical, or ball-shaped, model of the entire Earth

globe

800

People dancing and interacting would best describe which theme of geography?

human-environment interaction

800

What is the movement of people from one place to another with intentions of settling, permanently or temporarily, at a new location?

human migration

1200

Scientific study of life

Biology

1200

Meteorology

study of weather and its causes

1200

images and information gathered by these help geographers make accurate maps.

satellite

1200

This theme of geography describes where something is.

location

1200

The two main branches of geography are _________ geography and _________ geography.

physical

human

1600

five major ideas used to organize the study of geography.

themes

1600

human geography

study of the world's people, communities, and landscapes

1600

geographers use technology (a type of __________ programs) to create, update, and compare maps.

computer

1600

This theme looks at how people and things change location.

movement

1600

What is the process where new forests are planted across land without trees?

afforestation

2000

all the features that makes a place unique.

landscape

2000

physical geography

study of the world's landforms, bodies of water, and other natural features.

2000

Device that shows the cardinal directions used for navigation. (North, South, East, West)

Compass

2000

What are the five (5) themes of geography?

location (where something is)

place (features that make a site unique)

regions (areas that share common characteristics)

movement (how and why people and things move)

human-environment interaction (ways people interact with their environments)

2000

An imaginary line around the Earth forming a great circle.

equator