What is Geography
Hemispheres
What 5 primary tools are used by geographers?
What does MRHLP stand for?
Examples of MRHLP
100

What is a physical feature of Earth?

A physical feature of Earth are landforms and water sources spread across Earth.

100

Which Hemisphere is both North and East?

The Northeastern Hemisphere.

100

What is a compass used for?

A compass is used to tell directions on a map.

100

What does the M in MRHLP stand for? (hint; think of emigration, migration, and immigration)

Movement

100

What are regions?

Areas of land.

200

What does HEI stand for?

Human Environmental Interaction

200

Which Hemisphere is both South and West?

The Southwestern Hemisphere.

200

What is a globe?

A map that is stretched across a sphere to show the Earth.

200

What does the R stand for in MRHLP? (hint; areas of land)

Region

200

What does Immigration mean?

Entering a place permanently.

300

What is HEI?

HEI is how natural features affect humans, and how humans affect natural environments.

300

Which Hemisphere is both North and West?

The Northwestern Hemisphere.

300

What is a map?

A 2D presentation of land or sea.

300

What does the H stand for in MRHLP? (hint; humans affecting the environment and the environment affecting humans)

HEI; Human Environmental Interaction

300

What is an Example of HEI? (human environmental interaction)

People farming on hills

400

What is Spatial Distribution?

Spatial Distribution is the area that something is spread over.

400

Which Hemisphere is both South and East?

The Southeastern Hemisphere.

400

What is GIS?

Geographical Information System. Uses digital information to create maps.

400

What does the L stand for in MRHLP? (hint; where something is)

Location

400

What is Location?

Where something is.

500

What are some human characteristics? (Non Physical) 

Culture, religion, language, economy and history.

500

How many Hemispheres are there?

There is 8 Hemispheres.

500

What does GPS stand for?

Global Positioning System. 

500

What does the P in MRHLP stand for? (hint; the non physical parts)

Place

500

What is the difference between location and place?

Place is non-physical and location is exactly where something is.