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A tool used to show the world as it really is - just smaller

Globes

100

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

Region

100

The study of water on Earth

Hydrology

100

The seven key Geographical concepts that help us understand the world around us

SPICESS

100

Name the line that you would find horizontally across the middle of a globe

The Equator

200

Showing the round Earth on these flat tools distorts some details

Maps

200

All of the features that make a place unique

Landscapes

200

The study of weather and its causes

Meteorology

200
In creating maps, the acronym BOLTSS is used. What does BOLTSS stand for?

Border, Orientation, Legend, Title, Scale, Source

200

What type of Geographer would study economics and politics

Human Geographer

300

The science of making maps

Cartography

300

A town or community is what Level of Geography?

Local

300

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

Geography

300

This key concept of Geography describes features that make a site unique

Place

300

The capital city of Portugal

Lisbon

400

Name three tools geographers use

Globes, Maps, Satellites (Images), Tape Rulers, Notebooks etc.

400

Give three levels of Geography used to look at the world (SPICESS)

Any of these:
Personal, Local, Regional, National, International, Global.

400

Branch of Geography that studies landforms, bodies of water, and other natural features

Physical Geography

400

List what the 3 'S's stand for in SPICESS 

Space, Sustainability & Scale 

400

A field or science that studies people. It includes Human Geography.

Social Science

500

The name given for images, maps, graphs etc in a textbook that helps refer to something or give more information

Source

500

This Level of Geography looks at relationships between people who are far apart.

Global

500

Branch of Geography that studies the world's people, communities, and landscapes

Human Geography

500

List the 3 types of resources

Renewable, Non-renewable & Continuous

500

How many capital cities does South Africa have?

South Africa has three capital cities: Pretoria (executive), Cape Town (legislative), and Bloemfontein (judicial)