South American Landforms
Central America and the Caribbean
South Asia
East Asia
Human Geography
100

What major landform runs along the entire western coast of South America?

What are the Andes Mountains?

100

Central America is an isthmus. What does this mean?

What is a narrow strip of land connecting two larger landmasses (NA & SA)?

100

Which mountain range separates South Asia from East Asia?

What are the Himalayas?

100

Which river is the longest and most economically important in East Asia?

What is the Yangtze River?

100

What is a push factor? Give one example from South Asia.

What is a reason people leave a place, such as natural disaster or lack of jobs?


200

What is the driest places on Earth?

What is the Atacama Desert? 

200

Why did African cultural influence become strong in the Caribbean?


What is because of the transatlantic slave trade bringing millions to the region?


200

Why do so many people live in the Indo-Gangetic Plain?

What is because fertile soil and major rivers support farming and large populations?

200

Why is the Yellow River called “China’s Sorrow”?

What is because of destructive, deadly floods that destroy farmland and homes?

200

What is a pull factor? Give one example from South Asia.

What is a reason people move to a new place, such as higher wages or better schools?


300

Why is the Amazon Rainforest called the “Lungs of the Earth”?

What is because it absorbs CO₂, releases oxygen, and regulates global climate?

300

Why do many Central American countries struggle with poverty today? Give two reasons.

What is lack of industry, unequal wealth, political instability, or natural disasters?


300

Which two rivers create the “mouth” into the Bay of Bengal, and what do they form?

What are the Ganges & Brahmaputra Rivers AND the world’s largest delta?


300

What environmental problem do many Chinese cities face, and what causes it?

What is air pollution caused by burning fossil fuels and factory emissions?


300

Explain the difference between internal and external migration.

What is internal = move within the same country; external = move to another country?


400

Explain why the Pampas are important for Argentina’s economy.

What is because their flat, fertile land makes them ideal for agriculture (wheat, corn, beef)?

400

Why is Haiti and the Dominican Republic’s shared island historically significant?

Answer: What is Hispaniola was colonized by different European powers, shaping language/culture?


400

Explain how being landlocked (like Nepal or Bhutan) affects a country’s trade.

What is it limits access to ports, increases shipping costs, and slows economic growth?

400

Why does Japan rely heavily on imports for natural resources?

What is because Japan has few natural resources and depends on global trade to support industry?

400

How does infrastructure (roads, bridges, ports) affect a country’s economy?

What is strong infrastructure improves trade, transportation, and economic growth?

500

List three countries the Andes Mountains pass through and explain how this impacts settlement.

What are Chile, Argentina, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Venezuela AND what is because steep terrain makes farming/transport difficult, so people live along coasts or valleys?

500

Explain how a free-trade economy helps Caribbean countries but can also create challenges.

What is it encourages easy trade and tourism income, but can make economies dependent on foreign markets?

500

How does the Tibetan Plateau shape climate and life in surrounding regions?


What is its high elevation helps create the monsoon, blocks cold winds, and supplies major rivers?

500

What does the term “East Asian Miracle” refer to?


What is the rapid economic growth of East Asian countries that overcame typical emerging-market challenges?

500

Why are many of Afghanistan’s resources undeveloped despite being valuable?

What is conflict + poor infrastructure make extraction difficult and unsafe?