The study of the earth.
What is geography?
The Christian geographer views creation from the prospective of this.
What is the Bible?
This divides the the earth into the Eastern and the Western Hemipsheres.
What is the Prime Meridian?
This is all earth's water including water vapor.
What is the hydrosphere?
This is the most powerful force of erosion.
What is running water?
As of 2021, the population of the earth was this...
What is 7.888 billion people?
Water makes up this percentage of the earth. Land makes up this percentage and humans make up this percentage of the earth.
What are 70, 30, and less than 15 respectively?
These rise up to at least 2,000 feet above sea level while these range between 500 and 2,000 feet in height.
What are mountains and hills, respectively?
This is the world's largest freshwater lake
What is Lake Superior?
This zone is warm all year and extends from the tropic of Cancer to the tropic of Capricorn and encompasses the equator.
What is the tropical zone?
This is the basic tool of history.
What is a timeline?
This continent is the most populous.
What is Asia?
These are flat, rolling land with few changes in elevation.
What are plains?
The two basic processes that continue to shape the earth since the Flood.
What are internal and external forces?
These zones are cooler and have wide ranges of temperatures, and they experience seasons.
What are temperate zones?
The basic tool of geography.
What is a map?
This divides the earth into two hemispheres; the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemipshere.
This is the current condition of a region while this is the typical weather patterns over a long period of time.
This is the view that large sections of the earth's crust move about, producing earthquakes and volcanoes.
What is the plate tectonics theory?
The __________ temperate zone extends from the tropic of cancer to the Arctic Circle while the _______________ temperate zone begins from the tropic of Capricorn and extends to the Antarctic Circle.
What are northern and southern, respectively?
The two branches of geography.
What is physical geography and human geography?
Name all 5 themes of geography.
What are location, place, interaction, movement, and region?
This has water on three sides of it while this has water completely surrounding it.
What are peninsulas and islands, respectively?
The two things make up external forces.
What are weathering and erosion?
This zone is found in the far north and south and extend from the Arctic and Antarctic Circles to their respective poles.
What is the polar zone?