5 Themes of Geography
All about Maps
How to read a Map
How Geography impacts Human Life
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What is Geography?

Geography is the study of Earth’s surface, people, places, and environments.

100

What is the difference between a map and a globe?

A map is laid out on a flat surface and a globe is on a spherical service. 

100

What is the purpose of the compass?

A compass is a devices used in navigation.

100

What is Terrace Farming?

People grow crops on step-like fields called terraces to stop soil from sliding

100

Did the President head to Washington right after the attacks?

No

200

Define Location

Location is the physical position of people and places on Earth’s surface.

200

What is a map projection?

A map projection is a way to visually represent the Earth on a flat surface.

200

Define Latitude.

The horizontal imaginary lines that tell the location north or south of the Equator.

200

What resources do forests give?

People get wood for building, food like fruits and nuts, and plants for medicine

200

What did President Bush call himself?

A Wartime President

300
Define Movement

Movement is the mobility of people, goods, ideas, animals, vegetation and physical features between places.

300

What was the origin of the Mercator Map Projection?

The Mercator Projection was created by Gerardus Mercator in 1569

300

Define Longitude

The vertical imaginary lines that tell the location east or west of the Prime Meridian.

300

Describe why farming is possible by Rivers and Lakes.

Rivers and lakes provide clean water for drinking, cooking, and growing crops

300

What did Bush call the third attack?

A declaration of war

400

Define Human-Environment Interaction

  • Human-environment interaction is the relationship and interaction between humans and the environment.

400

What is the Conic Projection used for?

 predicting climates and temperatures

400

What are the Cardinal Directions?

North, East, South and West

400

Describe Life in a Desert.

There is minimal rain and extreme heat, prompting people to store water and seek sun protection.

Homes are built with thick walls and small windows to stay cool

People use camels for transport and wear long, loose clothes to stay protected

400

Why was it important that Bush give a speech from Washington D.C. that night?

To assure the nation that the government was functioning

500

Why should Geographers use all five themes of geography?

To make sure they understand what they are studying to the fullest. So that they don't miss anything. 

500

True or False: Cylindrical Map Projections have curved lines that are not parallel to each other.

False

500

What are the parts of a map?

 Title, Orientation, Date, Author, Legend, Scale, and Source

500

Describe how Plains can support big communities.

Because of space and good farming, large towns and cities can grow

500

What did Bush say in New York when someone said “We can’t hear you?”

“I hear you, the world hears you, and the people who did will soon hear from us”