Locations (M - 9/8)
Regions (T-9/9)
Human Env. Int. (W- 9/10)
Movement (T- 9/11)
Name that Place
100

What two directions does latitude measure?  

North and South

100

What is an area that shares human and physical characteristics?  

Region

100

When humans interact with the environment, they are either ___________ or _______________ it.  

Helping or Hurting 

100

What word means- the focus on the interconnections between areas?

Movement 

100

What continent do we live in?  

North America

200

What two directions does longitude measure?  

West and East 

200

An urban region is an area that is very ____________.

Developed 

200

What two items do humans depend on to survive?  

Food and clean drinking water

200

What are two examples of culture?  

Food and Music

200

When you go to the beach in New Jersey, what ocean are you swimming in?  

Atlantic Ocean

300

In order to read a map, it looks like the world is broken into _____________. 

Sections 

300

Where is a suburban region located?  

Outside of a city.

300

Humans have to adapt when they cannot ___________.

Modify

300

Immigration is when factors ____________ people into a country.   

Pull

300

What is the biggest ocean in the world?  

Pacific Ocean

400

What line is the starting point for measuring latitude (North and South)? 

Equator

400

What are two things that rural regions lack?  

Homes and people 

400

What do humans extract when they modify the environment? 

Resources 

400

Emigration is when factors ___________ people out of the country.  

Push 

400

What is the biggest continent in the world?

Asia

500

What is the starting point for measuring longitude (West and East)

Prime Meridian

500

What is very challenging in rural regions?  

Healthcare delivery 

500

What is an example of modifying the environment? 

Drilling for oil OR building dams to control water

500

What does the movement of goods include?  

Trade Patterns 

500

What is a major concern with the Earth?  

The temperature is too hot