Advanced Map Skills
Human Geography
Physical Geography Challenges
Cultural Geography
400
a map scale indicates

what is the difference between distances on map and actual distances on the ground

400

a large group of people with a common history and language

what is nation
400

primary cause of earthquakes

what is the movement of plate tectonics
400

primary instrument for preserving culture

what is language

600

the geographic coordinate system that divides the Earth into degrees of latitude and longitude

what is the global grid system

600

primary difference between cultural diffusion and migration

what is cultural diffusion is the spread of ideas and practices, migration is the physical movement of people from one place to another

600

three major climate zones

what are tropical, temperate and polar

600

climate determines what materials are available for clothing and shelter and influences dietary needs based on available crops and livestock

what is how climate influences cultural practices

800

map projections are distorted and that affects geography this way

what is map projections are distorted because they attempt to represent the three-dimensional Earth on a two-dimensional surface. 

800

the process of increased interconnectedness among countries through trade, communication, and culture

what is globalization

800

can isolate populations, leading to unique cultural development, or can serve as resources and routes for trade and migration

what are natural barriers

800

occurs when cultures become more distinct

what is cultural divergence

1000

one positive example of globalization

what is promotes cultural exchange

1000

cultures become more alike due to interaction and globalization

what is cultural convergence

1200

one negative example of globalization

what is may threaten local traditions