The "T" in TODALS stand for
What is title
Minnesota has this type of climate
What is Humid Continental
What is the definition for geography?
The study of the world, it's people and the landscapes they create
Give an example of BOTH absolute location and relative location
Absolute-address/coordinates
Relative- general area (Mankato)
Rotation is when
We use the letter "S" in TODALS for
What is it helps us find the distance between two places
Cultural diversity is when
What is the state of having a variety of cultures in the same area
"Water found below earth's surface." Is the definition for what word?
Groundwater
People fishing, hunting or planting flowers is an example of
Human Environment Interaction
Cultural Region is when
What is an area in which many people have many shared culture traits
The 4 cardinal directions are
What is North,East,South,West
Earth has 3 layers, name them
(Inside to outside)
What is core, mantle,crust
What is the definition for weather?
Short term changes in the air for a given place and time
Surrounded by trees and once used as a place of worship is an example of
Place
Plates colliding has causes this
What is hills and mountains
Each letter of TODALS stand for
What is Title,Orientation,Date,Author,Legend,Scale
A front is
What is when two air masses of different temps or moisture content meet
"The set of beliefs, values, and practices that a group of people has in common." Is the definition for what word?
Culture
Name the 5 themes of geography
Region, Location, Movement, Place, Human Environment Interaction
The rain shadow effect is
*DAILY DOUBLE*
What is when an area has little precipitation due to different barriers *one side wet and one dry*
The T in TODALS the most important letter because
What is it tells you what the map is about
Culture develops in 4 main ways, those 4 ways are
What is passed down through generations, passed down through history, change with movement to new areas, historical events
What is the definition for physical geography
The study of physical features
Give an example of a region in the USA
*DAILY DOUBLE*
Midwest, New England, South, Great Plains ect.
There are 5 general climate zones, what are they
What is Tropical, Temperate, Polar, Dry, Highland