physical features on earth's surface created mostly by erosion and moving tectonic plates
What is landforms?
average condition of the atmosphere over a long period of time that includes the average temperature, average precipitation, and the amount of change from one season to another
What is climate?
natural resources that are living things including livestock and plants
What are biological resources?
What is culture?
set of beliefs and practices that is often focused on one or more deities
What is religion?
divided section of earth's crust that float on earth's mantle that are constantly moving
What is tectonic plates?
includes humidity, precipitation, and temperature of a specific day or week
natural resources that are nonliving things
What are mineral resources?
a society that has a highly developed culture and technology
Christianity, Islam, Judaism, and Sikhism
What are Monotheistic religions?
piece of land that is surrounded by 3 sides of water, with 1 side being connected to a mainland
What is pennisula?
latitude, elevation, prevailing winds, and ocean currents
What are climate change factors?
biological resources provide this
What are food, shelter, and clothing?
how people in a civilization know their culture
What is watching/copying others?
many ancient religions and Hinduism
What are polytheistic religions?
slow movement of the tectonic plates
What is the Continental Drift?
What is an air mass?
wind power, trees, cotton
What are renewable resources?
culture that is symbolized by a spartan head
What is Simley High School or Inver Grove Heights Middle School?
those with a belief in no deities
What is atheistic?
edge of a continent often extending out under the water
What is a continental shelf?
5 world climate regions
What are dry, humid temperate, humid equatorial, tundra/ice, and humid cold?
an example of this is steel
A culture that is symbolized by highland bagpipes
What is Scotland culture?
major religions that believe that souls can be reborn
What are Sikhism and Hinduism?