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100

Thinking about the space on earth's surface, including where places are located and why they are there.

Spatial Thinking

100

The exact moment at  Which summer and winter   start.

Solstice

100

A three- dimensional or spherical representation of earth. 

Globe 

100

Provides a way of locating places.

Location

100

A society with a highly developed culture, politics, and technology.

Civilization 

200

Explains how people affect the environment and how the environment affects people.

Human- Environment Interaction 

200

A group of places with common  traits.

region 

200

Two- dimensional, or flat, representation of earth. 

Map 

200

 A natural home or environment for certain species.

Habitat

200

A fracture in earth's crust 

Fault 

300

The beginning of spring and autumn.

Equinox

300

Where a place is in relation to other places.

Relative Location

300

The characteristics of a location.

Place 

300

An independent state made up of a city and the territories depending on it.

City state

300

How people in a region live , behave , and think.

Culture 

400

How people, ideas, and animals move from one place to another.

Movement 

400

Imaginary lines that run east to west, parallel to the equator

latitude 

400

The exact point where a place is located.

Absolute location 

400

The longest river in the world; flows through Egypt and Africa for 4,000 miles.

nile river

400

The largest hot desert in the world, covering most of north africa.

Sahara Desert 

500

Longitude

imaginary lines that run north to south from the North Pole to the South Pole 

500

Equator 

is the center line of latitude 

500

Half of the earth

Hemisphere

500

Place where plants and animals rely on the environment to survive

Ecosystem

500

A period in which humans began to grow crops instead of gathering plants.

Agricultural revolution