Map Skills
Culture and Globalization
Geography and Christianity
Physical Geography
Bonus Geography
100

explains symbols and colors used on a map

what is a map's legend

100

this term describes the movement of ideas, beliefs, and technology from one culture to another

what is cultural diffusion

100

the primary instrument for preserving culture

what is language

100

the most powerful force of erosion

what is running water

100

canal that connects the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans for shipping

what is Panama

200

this imaginary line divides the earth 

what is the Equator

200

the primary effect of globalization on culture

what is it promotes cultural exchange and integration

200

geography provides access points for trade, migration, and communication networks 

what is how geography influences the spread of Christianity

200

supercontinent

what is Pangaea

200

America's core values

what is equality, liberty, justice and democracy

300

two main branches of geography

what are human and physical

300

the system of customs, traditions, and habits that a group of people use to make sense of their world

what is culture

300

one way a Biblical worldview shapes the understanding of cultural geography

what is a Biblical worldview emphasizes stewardship of creation, valuing diversity as part of God's plan, and the Great Commission to spread the Gospel

300

mountain ranges and rivers

what are examples of natural boundaries

300

five themes of geography

what is location, place, region, movement, and human-environment