5 themes of geography
Economics and Trade
Citizens & Government
Sun and Earth
Misc
100

Movement

How geography impacts the travel or movement of people, things and ideas

100

Boundaries

Where two tectonic plates meet

100

Weathering definition

Break down of rocks at or near the Earth's surface

100

Rotation

How the Earth spins on its axis

100

Natural resources

Materials that people take from the natural environment to survive and to satisfy their needs

200

Regions

Group of places that have at least 1 thing in common

200

3 types of boundaries

Convergent

Divergent

Transformative

200

Erosion

Movement of weathered materials

200

Revolution

Earth's orbit around the sun

200

Renewable resources versus nonrenewable resources

Renewable can be replenished by the Earth in a reasonable amount of time. Nonrenewable cannot

300

Human-environment interaction

How people use their environment

Relationship between humans and their environment

300
Convection

How tectonic plates move

Hot magma rises up, reaches surface, cools, falls back down

300

Climate

Weather that happens in a specific region

300

Greenhouse effect

Trapping of sun's uv rays in Earth's atmosphere

Heats up Earth's surface

300

Developed countries versus developing countries

Developed countries have industries and modern technology.  Developing countries rely on developed countries for a lot of manufactured goods.

400

Location

Where a given place is located

Absolute vs Relative

400

Hotspots

Random places where magma works its way up to the surface.  Creates island chains.

400

2 types of weathering

Mechanical and chemical

400

Equator

Latitudinal line set at 0 degrees

Receives the most sun

Warmest place on the Earth

400

Culture

Beliefs and actions that define a group of people’s way of life

500

Place

How certain places differ from one another

500

Name the 7 continents

North America, South America, Europe, Australia, Antarctica, Asia, Africa

500

Troposphere

Atmosphere where weather happens

500

How the Earth's position in relation to the sun creates seasons

Earth is on a tilted axis and as it orbits the sun certain parts of the Earth are either closer or farther away from the sun.  Those farthest away have a winter while those closest have summer.

500

The 5 climate zones

Tropics, dry, temperate, continental, and tundra