Themes of Geography
Maps, Maps, Maps
Earth’s Internal Forces
External Forces & Soil
Vocabulary Challenge
100

What are the five themes of geography?

Answer: Location, Place, Region, Movement, Human-Environment Interaction

100

Which type of map shows mountains and rivers?

Answer: Physical map

100

Name one type of plate boundary.

Answer: Divergent, Convergent, or Transform

100

Which process breaks down rocks into smaller pieces?

Answer: Weathering

100

The study of the Earth’s physical and human features. 

Answer: Geography

200

Which theme studies how people use or change their environment?

Answer: Human-Environment Interaction

200

Which type of map shows borders and capitals?

Answer: Political map


200

What scale measures the strength of earthquakes?

Answer: Richter Scale

200

What is the difference between mechanical and chemical weathering?

Answer: Mechanical breaks rocks physically; chemical changes the rock’s substance

200

A round model of the Earth.

Answer: Globe

300

Give an example of relative location.

 (Answer: “Honduras is south of the United States.”) any good example

300

Which type of map distorts size to show data like oil reserves?

Answer: Cartogram

300

Where do most volcanoes and earthquakes occur in the Pacific?

Answer: The Ring of Fire

300

Name three agents of erosion.

Answer: Water, wind, ice, gravity, people cutting trees, no plants

300

Imaginary horizontal lines that circle Earth. <--->

Answer: Latitude or parallels

400

Which theme explains how goods, people, and ideas move?

Answer: Movement

400

Which type of map uses arrows to show migration or trade?

Answer: Flow-line map

400

What is the point on Earth’s surface directly above an earthquake’s focus?

Answer: Epicenter

400

What five factors affect soil formation?  

Answer: Parent rock, relief, organisms, climate, time, place

400

Imaginary line at 0° longitude.

Answer: Prime Meridian / Greenwich

500

Into which hemispheres would a place at 50°S, 60°W be located?

Answer: Southern and Western Hemispheres

500

Which line divides Earth into Northern and Southern Hemispheres?

Answer: The Equator

500

How are mountains like the Himalayas formed?

Answer: When two continental plates collide – convergent boundary (use own words or gestures and the word plate or boundary)

500

Why people keep living in volcanic areas?

Because of the fertile soil.

500

Person who makes maps.

Answer: Cartographer