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100

What is geography primarily the study of?

The world, its people, and the landscapes they create.

100

How is a "region" defined in geography?

A part of the world with one or more common distinguishing features.

100

In geography, the environment refers to what?

Climate, Animals and Water.

100

What does human geography focus on?

People, communities, and their created landscapes.

100

Which field of study is concerned with making maps?

Cartography

200

Which of the following best describes a "landscape" in geographical terms?

All human and physical features that make an area unique.

200

What is the main difference between absolute and relative location?

Absolute location gives a specific description, while relative location is general.

200

What type of map projection might be best for showing areas near the poles with minimal distortion?

Cylindrical

200

Which imaginary line divides the Earth into Northern and Southern hemispheres

Equator

200

What do lines of latitude represent on a globe or map?

East-West lines. 

300

How does physical geography differ from human geography?

Physical geography studies natural features, while human geography studies people and their impact.

300

What does meteorology study?

The weather and its causes. 

300

What divides the Eastern and Western Hemispheres? 

The Prime Meridian. 

300

What is the primary purpose of a map scale?

To show the relationship between distances on the map and actual distances.

300

What does the Prime Meridian represent?

 The starting point for measuring longitude (0°).

400

Which type of map would be most useful for studying elevation changes across a country?

Physical Maps. 

400

What is a key difference between a map and a globe?

Globes represent Earth as a sphere, while maps are flat.

400

What does GPS stand for? 

Global Positioning System. 

400

What does GIS stand for? 

Geographic Information System. 

400

What does GIS do?

Combines information from many sources. 

500

Name the seven continents.

Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Europe, Australia and Antarctica. 

500

Name the five oceans.

Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, Arctic and Southern. 

500

What are the key features that each map will contain? 

Title, Compass Rose, Scale and Legend. 

500

What are the six essential elements of geography?

The World in Spatial Terms

Places and Regions

Physical Systems

Human Systems

Environment and Society

The Uses of Geography 

500

What are the five themes that Geographers use?

Location

Place

Human-Environment Interaction 

Movement 

Regions