Geography
Five Themes
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100

The study of the physical features of the Earth, including how humans affect the Earth and are affected by it.

What is Geography?

100

This theme is the exchange of people, goods & ideas around the world

What is Movement

100

This is the making of, and study of Maps

What is Cartography?

100

This kind of map shows man-made boundaries like cities, states and countries

What is a Political Map?

100

This is what happens to a map projection when the shape, area, distance and direction of some features appear different from reality

What is Distortion?

200

Physical Aspects of the Earth such as the layers of the planet, vegetation, landforms and the waters

What is Physical Geography?

200

This theme tells where a point is on the Earth’s surface

What is Location?

200

This ancient Philosopher was one of the first notable cartographers and theorized that the Earth was a sphere

Who is Aristotle? 

200

This is a half of the earth, usually divided into Northern and Southern halves by the equator, or Western and Eastern halves by the Prime Meridian

What are Hemispheres?

200

The representation of the Earth on a flat surface

What is Map Projection?

300

How humans have affected the physical aspects of the planet and how humans have been affected by the physical arrangements of Earth

What is Human Geography?

300

This is the relationship between people and their environment; how people adapt to the environment and how they change it.

What is Human-Environment Interaction?

300

This is the box or portion of the map that explains or describes the different symbols on a map

What is a Key or a Legend?

300

Imaginary horizontal lines that measure distance north and south of the Equator

What is Latitude?

300

The first company to use paper money

What is China? Tang Dynasty in the 7th century

400

Understanding the arrangement of objects across space

What is Spatial Thinking?

400

This theme describes Places that are united by shared characteristics like landforms, climate, languages/accents, politics and religion

What is Region

400

This is a tool that measures the relationship between the distance of locations on the map and the distance of locations in real life

What is a Scale?

400

Imaginary vertical lines that measure distance east and west of the Prime Meridian.

What is Longitude?

400

This is the longest river in the world

What is the Nile?

500

What we call similarities between places

What is Geographic Patterns?

500

This theme is the description of what a place looks like; a “snapshot” or “postcard” of a location

What is Place?

500

This is the major line of longitude, is measured at 0° and runs through Greenwich, United Kingdom

What is Prime Meridian?

500

This Map Projection has one of the lowest levels of distortion and has been used by National Geographic as its standard world map projection since 1998

What is Winkel Tripel Projection?

500

This would happen if the Earth stopped moving

What is, Everything would go flying at 994 mph sideways, people, buildings, the oceans. It would be bad but thankfully this isn't possible but the answer is it would be a crazy day cause everything would go flying!