What continent do you live on?
North America
What country do you live in?
United States
A continuous expanse of land.
Continent
A region or division of a country or nation.
State
A nation with its own government, occupying a particular territory, and a group of people who share the same culture.
Country
What theme of geography describes the geographical situation of people and things?
Location
What theme of geography describes the relationship between people and the environment?
Human-Environment Interaction
What theme of geography describes the mobility of people, goods, and ideas across the surface of the planet?
Movement
This part of the map shows the ratio of the distance on a map to corresponding distance on the ground?
Scale
This part of the map is a graphical device used to visually represent a real-world feature on a map.
Symbol
What measures the distance north or south of the equator?
Latitude
What measures the distance east or west of the Prime Meridian?
Longitude
Which map shows the boundaries of countries, continents, and states?
Political
Which of the following sits roughly at 180 degrees longitude?
International date line
Which continent sits in all four hemispheres?
Africa
How many time zones are there in the United States?
4
What is a push factor?
Negative condition or circumstance that pushes someone away from a place.
What is a pull factor?
A positive condition or circumstance that attracts someone to a place.
What type of government does Great Britain have?
Constitutional monarchy
Religion and beliefs are characteristics of what?
Culture
What are the five themes of geography?
Movement, place, location, region, and human-environment interaction.
What is the key aspect of socialism?
Publicly owned production
Knowledge, attitude, and behavior patterns shared and transmitted by people of society.
Culture
Movement refers to what three things?
People, goods, and ideas.
Where does the Prime Meridian sit?
Greenwich, England