Intro to Geography
Continents and Oceans
Map Skills
5 Themes of Geography
Random
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When is your Intro to Geography quiz?

Tomorrow (Wednesday)

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How many continents and oceans are there?

7 continents and 5 oceans

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______ are pictures that represents something on a map.

Symbols

100

Name the 5 Themes of Geography (MRHELP!)

Movement, Region, Human-Environment Interaction, Location, Place.

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What month of the year has 28 days?

All of them :)

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Geography is the study of _______ and everything in it and on it.

Earth

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What is the largest continent?

Asia

200

The main line of latitude is called the ... ?

Equator

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"The White House is located at 1600 W. Pennsylvania Ave." is an example of which theme of geography?

Location

200

What type of dog does Ms. Pikula have?

Corgi
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How much of the earth is covered in water? (__/__)

3/4

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Which continent is an island continent?

Australia

300

The main line of longitude is called the ... ?

Prime Meridian

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"The Midwest is known for growing grains" is an example of which theme of geography?

Region

300

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What do you call a person who studies geography?

A geographer

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The largest ocean on Earth is the ... ? 

Pacific Ocean

400

What are the two types of directions on a compass?

Cardinal and Intermediate

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What are the two types of LOCATION?

Absolute & Relative

400

Finish the lyrics ... "If you could see that I'm the one who understands you been here all along so why can't you seeeeeeeeeee _______________?"

You belong with me

500

Geographers ask two main questions. #1 is "where is it located" and #2 is _______________?

Why is it there

500

Europe is connected to these two continents 

Asia and Africa

500

What are the two main types of maps?

Physical Maps; Political Maps

500

"The mining of copper leaves large holes in the Earth" is an example of which theme of geography?

Human Environment Interaction

500

Name the four members of the Beatles (first and last name)

John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, George Harrison