What is a physical feature?
Something found in nature, like mountains, rivers, or oceans.
What is culture?
The way people live, including food, language, and traditions.
What does a map show?
Places and where things are located.
How does the weather affect what people wear?
People wear clothes that match the weather (warm or cool).
How do mountains affect where people live?
They can make it hard to travel and build homes.
How can culture affect the food people eat?
People eat foods based on traditions and what is available.
What is a globe?
A round model of the Earth.
Why do people build hoise differently in different places?
They build them to fit the weather and land.
Why do many people live near rivers?
Rivers provide water for drinking, farming, and transportation.
Why do people in cold places wear heavy clothes?
Their culture and environment help them stay warm.
Why do we use maps?
To find places and learn about different regions.
How does land affect jobs people have?
People choose jobs based on the land, like farming or fishing.
How does a desert affect people's lives?
It is very dry, so it is hard to find water and grow crops.
How can language affect people in a region?
It helps people communicate and share ideas.
What can photos tell us about a place?
What it looks like and how people live there.
Why might people live near forests?
For wood, food, and shelter.
What is one way oceans help people?
They provide food, travel routes, and jobs like fishing.
Give one example of a cultural tradition.
Celebrating holidays, music, or special foods.
What is a region?
An area that shares common features.
How do physical and cultural features work together?
The land affects how people live, and people create traditions based on it.