Place
Location
Interactions between humans & Environment
Region
Movement
100

What is the term for a deep, narrow valley with steep sides?

Canyon

100

What are latitude lines also referred to as(Another name for them)?

Parallels

100

What does the interaction between people and their environment consider?

How people affect their natural surroundings and how their environment affects them.

100

How is topography defined?

The arrangement of the natural and artificial physical features of an area.

100

What does the movement category explore?

How people, goods, and ideas get from one place to another.

200

Name the seven largest landmasses on Earth. (At least 4, what are these landmasses called?)

Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, South America, Antarctica

200

Explain the concept of absolute location.

The exact position of a place on Earth expressed in terms of latitude and longitude.

200

How do people adapt to their environment?

By making adjustments in their lifestyle, building methods, and practices to suit their surroundings.

200

What are the physical characteristics that include landforms, climate, and soil?

Physical geography

200

Define 'movement' in the context of geography.

The migration of people, transportation of goods, and diffusion of ideas across regions.

300

Define the term "delta."

A landform where a river splits into smaller paths before flowing into a larger body of water, typically characterized by sediment deposits.

300

What divides the Earth into northern and southern hemispheres?

The Equator

300

Give an example of a way that the environment can affect human life.

Climate can influence agricultural practices and settlement patterns.

300

 Identify a region characterized by having less than 10 inches of rain a year.

Desert

300

How do goods typically move from one place to another in a globalized economy?

Through trade networks, shipping, and transportation infrastructure.

400

What physical feature describes a series of mountains or hills that form a line?

Range

400

How is relative location defined?

The position of a place compared to another place.

400

What is meant by "modifying the environment"?

Changing the natural environment to meet human needs, such as through construction or agriculture.

400

What are the characteristics of a peninsula?

A piece of land surrounded by water on three sides.

400

Provide an example of how ideas can move between cultures.

Through trade, travel, and communication technologies.

500

What is the pointed top of a mountain called?

Peak

500

What is the Prime Meridian, and what does it divide?

The Prime Meridian is the line of 0° longitude that divides the Earth into eastern and western hemispheres.

500

how human actions can impact natural surroundings.

Actions such as deforestation, pollution, and urbanization can degrade ecosystems and biodiversity.

500

Name a continent that is entirely located in the Southern Hemisphere.

 Australia

500

Analyze the impact of migration on cultural exchanges.

Migration can lead to the blending of cultures, sharing of traditions, and introduction of new ideas and practices.