5 Themes
Regions
Location and Place
Vocabulary
Human/Environment
100

This refers to an area's exact and unchanging location on the planet

Absolute

100

The ocean between North America and Asia

Pacific Ocean

100

30 degrees north, 52 degrees east would be an example of this type of location

Absolute

100
The root word geo means this

Earth

100
A girl putting on a warm coat to go outside is an example of this

Adaptation

200

These types of factors describe why a person might LEAVE an area and move to a new area 

Push factors

200

The southernmost continent on the globe

Antarctica

200

Latitude is measured in degrees north and south of this line

Equator

200

A compass rose indicates this

Which way is north

200

Humans needing food and water to survive is an example of this

Dependence

300

The character of an area as defined by its physical or human characteristics

Place

300

A region that surrounds a central point or center

Nodal Region

300

"New York City is west of the Atlantic Ocean, north of Washington D.C. and next to the Hudson River" is an example of this type of location

Relative

300

A person who is forced to leave a country and cannot return because of a real threat of danger or death

Refugee

300

Building the Suez and Panama canals are examples of this

Modification
400
One theme of geography deals with how people interact with the physical world around them... sometimes called this

Environment

400

The ocean between the United States and Europe

Atlantic Ocean

400

This line is considered to be 0 degrees longitude

Prime Meridian

400

A cartographer makes these

maps

400
The invention of Ugg boots is an example of this

Adaptation

500

An area that shares the same culture or the same language, or that might be unified by similar topography or physical characteristics could be referred to as this

a region

500

A region without defined, indisputable boundaries that may be defined differently by different people

Perceptual Region

500

A person's attachment, connection to, or perceptions about an area are called   

Sense of Place

500

Movement of people (or animals) from one place to another

Migration

500

People building a dam or stocking a lake with new fish would be an example of this type of human/environmental interaction

Modification