This type of Climate is the coldest in
the world and is only found in the
North and South Pole.
What is the Polar Ice Cap?
This theme studies how
communities cooperate and exist in
their physical society.
What is Human Environment Interaction?
These lines run North and South, but
measure distances from East to West on
the globe.
What are lines of longitude?
This type of energy is cleaner than
fossil fuels and produce electricity
from waterpower.
What is hydroelectric energy?
Only 2.5% of the water on
Earth would be considered
this.
What is fresh water?
This type of climate borders deserts
and has low levels of vegetation and
animal life because of the dryness.
What is Steppe?
This study of geography seeks to
understand why and how the
landforms of today are created and
have existed throughout time.
What is physical geography?
The A in TODALS stands for...and what
does it tell you about a map?
Who is the author? Tells who created the map.
By doing this in our everyday lives, we
can save precious resources that we
find valuable and important.
What is recycling?
This layer of the Earth's
core is extremely hot and
primarily made of liquid
nickel and iron.
What is the outer core?
This type of climate can be found in
areas with dense forest like those
seen in Twilight.
What is Marine West Coast?
This is the study of how people live
their daily lives. It is a look at the
past and present to help produce a
positive future.
What is...?
This technological advancement has
allowed geographers to create the most
accurate maps of the world.
What are satellites?
Humans have gained a dependence
on Fossil Fuels because they are...
What is reliable?
When rocks are broken
down into smaller pieces it
is known as...
What is sediment?
This type of climate is the closest to
The equator and receives rain year-round.
What is Humid Tropical?
In this theme of geography,
Geographers can study the world in
Local, Territorial, and Global levels.
What is regional geography?
Examples of these lines include the
Equator, Tropic of Cancer, and Tropic of
Capricorn.
What are lines of latitude?
Formed out of the remains of ancient
plants and animals, these are non-
renewable sources of energy.
What are fossil fuels?
This layer of the Earth is
where all living animals and
plants live.
What is the Earth’s crust?
This type of climate has multiple
types of climates within it. The
higher in altitude, the colder it gets.
What is Highland Climate?
This element of geography describes
the process and patterns of Human
Settlement.
What are human systems?
Which Geographer tool is the most
accurate to display the world?
What is a globe?
The energy source can be considered
both renewable and non-renewable
because of the possible harmful
effects it can have on the
environment.
What is nuclear energy?
This explains why we have
landforms such as
volcanoes that overflow
with lava or earthquakes
that shake locations around
the world.
What is the theory of plate tectonics?