These are known as the 5 Themes of Geography.
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What are Location, Place, Human-Environment Interaction, Movement, Regions.
This is what it is called when we describe a location.
What is Place?
There are ____ Regions of the U.S..
What are 7?
Topeka is the capital of this state?
What is Kansas?
____________ became the 50th state in 1959.
What is Hawaii?
Longfellow Middle School is located at 2000 Westmoreland Street, Falls Church, Va. This is an example of....
What is absolute location?
Providing time, distance, direction or landmarks to indicated a location is known as....
What is Relative Location?
This region is known for having small towns, large cities and villages.
What is the Northeast?
Tallahassee if the capital of this state.
What is Florida?
The U.S. Naval Academy is located in this state.
What is Maryland?
This theme of geography is when we share information and ideas via social media.
What is movement?
Immigrants coming to the U.S. during the early 1900s is an example of this Theme.
What is Movement?
Washington DC is located in this region.
What is the Southeast?
Des Moines is the capital of this state.
What is Iowa?
Though this state is known as the "Corn State," __________ is really the breabasket of the U.S.
What is Iowa?
Building irrigation systems to help farm dry land is an example of how people ___________ the environment.
What is Modify?
Wearing a warm coat and sitting around the campfire is an example of how people __________ to our environment.
What is adapt?
This region is known for having volcanoes.
What is the non contiguous region?
Helena is the capital of this state.
What is Montana?
____________ is known as the "Bluegrass State."
What is Kentucky?
These two characteristics are what we use to describe Place.
What are human characteristics and physical characteristics?
Landforms, (mountains, rivers, etc.), climate, vegetation, wildlife, soil, etc. are all examples of...
What are Physical Characteristics?
These are the 7 Regions of the U.S.
What are the Northeast, the Southeast, the Southwest, the Midwest, the Rocky Mountains, the Pacific and the Non Contiguous.
Bismarck is the capital of this state.
What is North Dakota?
_________ is known as the "Centennial State," because it became the 38th state when the U.S. turned 100 in 1876.
What is Colorado?