How Geographers look at the World
The Physical World
Climates of the Earth
Climates of the Earth 2
Climates of the Earth 3
The Human World
100

The three major ways the round Earth is presented on a flat map

Planar projection, cylindrical projection and conic projection

100

What does Earth’s lithosphere consist of?

uppermost layer of the earth that includes the crust, continents and ocean basins

100

Equinox

a day on which the sun is directly over the Equator

100

El Niño

a phenomenon in which the pattern of ocean currents and water temperatures in the mid-Pacific region reverse

100

Explain why the Earth experiences seasons

Because of the earth's relationship to the sun and the tilt of the earth

100

How has computer technology affected cultural change in recent decades?

Computers allow information like ideas and traditions to spread quickly, accelerating cultural change

200

What is the grid system used to map locations on Earth’s surface called?

Lines of longitude and latitude

200

Which of Earth’s three structural layers is the hottest?

The core

200

rain shadow

a phenomenon that causes dry areas to develop on the leeward sides of mountain ranges

200

Solstice

a day on which the sun is directly over the Tropic of Cancer or the Tropic of the Capricorn

200

Describe what is taking place in the Northern Hemisphere during the summer solstices (on or around June 21).

Direct rays of sun hit the Tropic of Cancer, and it is the longest day of the year

200

What do you call the spread of culture traits, both material and non-material, from one culture to another?

cultural assimilation

300

What do latitude lines measure?

The distance north and south of the Equator

300

What do secular scientists think caused Pangaea to separate?

Continental Drift

300

Coriolis effect

causes winds to blow to the right in the Northern Hemisphere and to the left in the Southern Hemisphere

300

Greenhouse gas

a substance such as methane or carbon dioxide that traps heat in the atmosphere

300

Why are the Tropics of Cancer & Capricorn significant?

They are the parts of the earth that get the most sunlight.

300

What is the scientific study of populations by examining trends such as birthrates and death rates?

Demography

400

What do longitude lines measure?

The distance east and west of the Prime Meridian

400

How does the sun activate the water cycle?

By evaporating water from the surfaces of bodies of water.

400

Permafrost

permanently frozen soil beneath the ground’s surface

400

Biome

a regional ecosystem with distinct plants and animals

400

Approximately how fast is the Earth spinning on its axis?

Approximately 1,000 miles per hour

400

What is the doubling time?  Typically, how long, compared to less developed countries, does the doubling time take in more developed countries?

Doubling time is the amount of time it takes a population to double in size.  It is typically longer in more developed countries.

500

What must geographers do to properly understand places?

Focus broadly on culture, politics, history, and economics

500

Most of Earth’s freshwater found where?

Frozen is glaciers and ice caps

500

Steppe

a dry grassland that has warm summers and harsh, cold winters

500

Dessert

an extremely dry area which supports very few plants or animals

500

Describe what is taking place during the spring/fall equinox?

The sun is directly over the equator.  Day and night are equal.

500

What do levels of development refer to?  

The country's economic prospects and standard of living