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100

What is the large landmass combining the continents that existed 250 million years ago called? Geologists named it supercontinent:

Pangaea

100

Which two continents are part of the Western Hemisphere?

North America and South America

100

What are hunter-gatherers?

Hunters-gatherers got food and clothing by hunting animals and gathering wild plants. 

100

What is the little box that often explains what colors or symbols on the map represent?

Map Key

100

How many continents are there?

Seven

200

What is the movement of people from one place to another with the intentions of permanently settling in a new location?:

Migration

200

What is the theory that proposes that Earth’s outer layer is made up of a series of plates that are continually moving called?

Plate Tectonics Theory

200

How are the Pueblo and Inuit homes similar? How are they different?

Answers will vary.

200

What is the hemisphere we are exploring this year called?

Western Hemisphere

200

What is a fossil?

The remains of something that was once alive.

300

What is the word that means half earth? There are four of them: Northern, Southern, Eastern, and Western:

Hemisphere

300

What is the system of lines used to describe the location of any place on Earth?

Latitude and Longitude

300

The Pueblo people first lived in homes called brush-shelters. The next type of home they lived in were pithouses. After analyzing the pictures on the review sheet, why do you think their type of home changed?

The brush shelter is portable and the pithouse is not. The Pueblo people settled in one spot and became farmers. They gave up their nomadic lifestyle to plant and tend to their crops.

300

What is a narrow connection between two otherwise unconnected large land masses? Some of these became visible during the ice age.

Land Bridge

300

What is an artifact? 

A manmade object from someone long ago. 

400

What is the imaginary line that runs through many countries, and separates the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres?

The Inuit

400

Name two regions of Latin America

The Island Hoppers, The Andes, The Coasts, The Amazon Basin, Pampas, and Mexico and Central America

400

Name three types of Early American homes. 

longhouse, wigwam, tipi, igloo, pueblo, chickee, hogan

400

What is the environmental factor that greatly influenced human migration? These were times when the entire Earth experienced colder climatic conditions.

Ice Age

400

What is the Alfred Wegener’s theory to explain that the continents moved called?

The Continental Drift Theory

500

What is the imaginary line that runs through many countries, and separates the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres?

Equator

500

What is a natural wonder? How is it different from the ancient wonders?

Natural wonders are not made by humans but exist in nature. They are the result of a geological process. It is different than ancient wonders because those are man-made.  

500

What do scientists believed caused the fall of the Mayan civilization?

Deforestation and unsustainable farming practices

500

What is the imaginary line drawn from the North to South pole dividing the Earth into Eastern and Western hemispheres?

Prime Meridian

500
Name two Thematic Maps.

Political Map, Economic Map, Vegetation Map, Climate Zone Map, Geographical Map, Population Map, and Physical Map