What is Geography?

Latitude, Longitude, Time Zones

Important Roles of Rivers

Immigration

Miscellaneous
100

What is the study of the Earth's physical features and how humans interact with them?

Geography


100

What is the equator's latitude degree?

Zero degrees
100

What river is known as the longest river in the United States?

Missouri

100

What major event drove one million Irish immigrants to the United States in the 1800s?

The Irish Potatoe Famine

100

What is the term for the natural process of wearing down rocks and soil?

Weathering and erosion

200

Name one reason why people migrate from one place to another.

Economic opportunity, climate, safety, etc.

200

What is the name of the line that runs through Greenwich, England?

Prime Meridian
200

Which river does the Hoover Dam stretch across?

Colorado

200

 Name a reason why people might migrate to find exciting new opportunities.

Economic opportunity, education, etc

200

What is the largest ocean on Earth?

Pacific

300

What do we call the imaginary lines that divide the Earth into different zones?

Zones or regions


300

How many time zones are there on Earth?

24

300

 Name one river that Lewis and Clark explored.

Missouri and Columbia

300

What is the term for a land bridge that once connected Asia with North America?

 Bering Land Bridge

300

What continent is known as the "Dark Continent"?

Africa

400

What is the longest national border in the world?

Canada and the lower 48 U.S. states share the longest national border in the world.

400

What is the latitude of the North Pole?

90 degrees North

400

What is the shortest river in the United States?

Roe River


400

Why do some people migrate due to harsh conditions?

Fleeing for safety, lack of resources, etc.

400

What is the capital city of Canada?

Ottowa

500

Why do early civilizations often settle near rivers?

Near rivers for fertile land and water supply.


500

What do we call lines of longitude?

Meridians


500

What river carries the most water in the United States?

Mississippi

500

What is one way that people adapt to living in different regions of the Earth?

Adaptation through farming, building, and using local resources.

500

Name one of the five Great Lakes.

Lake Superior, Lake Michigan, Lake Huron, Lake Erie, Lake Ontario