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[Show more]Netherlands - ANS Amsterdam 
Ireland (Republic of) - ANS Dublin 
United Kingdom - ANS London 
Iceland - ANS Reykjavik 
Norway - ANS Oslo 
Sweden - ANS Stockholm 
Finland - ANS Helsinki 
Denmark - ANS Copenhagen 
Belgium - ANS Brussels 
Germany - ANS Berlin
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Add to cartNetherlands - ANS Amsterdam 
Ireland (Republic of) - ANS Dublin 
United Kingdom - ANS London 
Iceland - ANS Reykjavik 
Norway - ANS Oslo 
Sweden - ANS Stockholm 
Finland - ANS Helsinki 
Denmark - ANS Copenhagen 
Belgium - ANS Brussels 
Germany - ANS Berlin
Where are the areas at risk of desertification 
Somalia, Ethiopia, Djibouti and Kenya 
Natural Causes of desertification 
Drought, wind-soil erosion, soil erosion - during heavy rainfall, climatic variation and natral disasters 
Human causes (degradation) of desertification 
Human activities that co...
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Add to cartWhere are the areas at risk of desertification 
Somalia, Ethiopia, Djibouti and Kenya 
Natural Causes of desertification 
Drought, wind-soil erosion, soil erosion - during heavy rainfall, climatic variation and natral disasters 
Human causes (degradation) of desertification 
Human activities that co...
Geography - ANS means the description of the earth 
spatial - ANS the distribution of various phenomena over the earths surface 
spatial relationships - ANS can best be defined as recurring patterns of things in connection with other 
things 
spatial perspective - ANS central in geography 
six essen...
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Add to cartGeography - ANS means the description of the earth 
spatial - ANS the distribution of various phenomena over the earths surface 
spatial relationships - ANS can best be defined as recurring patterns of things in connection with other 
things 
spatial perspective - ANS central in geography 
six essen...
Geography - ANS the study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere, and of human 
activity as it affects and is affected by these, including the distribution of populations and resources, 
land use, and industries. 
Absolute location - ANS Absolute Location describes an object's loc...
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Add to cartGeography - ANS the study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere, and of human 
activity as it affects and is affected by these, including the distribution of populations and resources, 
land use, and industries. 
Absolute location - ANS Absolute Location describes an object's loc...
geography - ANS the study of where people, places and things are located and how they relate to each 
other 
GPS - ANS global positioning system--network of 24 satellites orbiting the earth--provide info about 
location 
GIS - ANS geographic information systems--uses computer technology to collect, ...
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Add to cartgeography - ANS the study of where people, places and things are located and how they relate to each 
other 
GPS - ANS global positioning system--network of 24 satellites orbiting the earth--provide info about 
location 
GIS - ANS geographic information systems--uses computer technology to collect, ...
Geography (Definition) - ANS The study of the earth's surface, including aspects as its climate, 
topography, vegetation, and population. (The science of space and place.) 
Spatial Perspective - ANS A way of identifying, explaining, and predicting the human and physical 
patterns in space and the i...
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Add to cartGeography (Definition) - ANS The study of the earth's surface, including aspects as its climate, 
topography, vegetation, and population. (The science of space and place.) 
Spatial Perspective - ANS A way of identifying, explaining, and predicting the human and physical 
patterns in space and the i...
United States - ANS North America, middle of Canada and Mexico, speaks English 
Canada - ANS North America ,below US and Mexico, speaks French and English 
Mexico - ANS North America ,above Us and Canada, speaks spanish 
Cuba - ANS in Caribbean, Island country, speaks spanish 
Haiti - ANS Carribean,...
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Add to cartUnited States - ANS North America, middle of Canada and Mexico, speaks English 
Canada - ANS North America ,below US and Mexico, speaks French and English 
Mexico - ANS North America ,above Us and Canada, speaks spanish 
Cuba - ANS in Caribbean, Island country, speaks spanish 
Haiti - ANS Carribean,...
Human Geography - ANS What disciple would be best at determining the optimum location for a new 
business? 
Climate, mineral resources, and slope steepness - ANS Which of the following are examples of the 
physical characteristics that describe the natural landscape of a place? (Select all that appl...
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Add to cartHuman Geography - ANS What disciple would be best at determining the optimum location for a new 
business? 
Climate, mineral resources, and slope steepness - ANS Which of the following are examples of the 
physical characteristics that describe the natural landscape of a place? (Select all that appl...
Location - ANS Absolute Location is the exact place on earth where a geographic feature is found. 
Relative location describes a place in comparison to other places around it. 
Place - ANS Physical features and cultural characteristics of a location 
Human-environment interaction - ANS People learn ...
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Add to cartLocation - ANS Absolute Location is the exact place on earth where a geographic feature is found. 
Relative location describes a place in comparison to other places around it. 
Place - ANS Physical features and cultural characteristics of a location 
Human-environment interaction - ANS People learn ...
What is Africa's most prominent feature? - ANS A plateau. 
Why are Africa's rivers difficult to navigate? - ANS It has many waterfalls, rapids, and gorges. 
How might this effect the economy? - ANS It's difficult to trade because you can't transport goods. 
Where are the most distinctive landfor...
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Add to cartWhat is Africa's most prominent feature? - ANS A plateau. 
Why are Africa's rivers difficult to navigate? - ANS It has many waterfalls, rapids, and gorges. 
How might this effect the economy? - ANS It's difficult to trade because you can't transport goods. 
Where are the most distinctive landfor...
geography - ANS the study of the distribution and interaction of physical and human features on the 
earth 
absolute location - ANS the exact place on earth where a geographic feature is found 
relative location - ANS a place in comparison to the other places around it 
hemisphere - ANS one half of ...
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Add to cartgeography - ANS the study of the distribution and interaction of physical and human features on the 
earth 
absolute location - ANS the exact place on earth where a geographic feature is found 
relative location - ANS a place in comparison to the other places around it 
hemisphere - ANS one half of ...
Hazard - ANS Something that is a potential threat to human life or property. 
Natural hazards - ANS Are caused by natural processes 
What are the three types of natural hazards? - ANS Geophysical hazards, atmospheric hazards and 
hydrological hazards. 
Disaster - ANS When a hazard actually seriously...
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Add to cartHazard - ANS Something that is a potential threat to human life or property. 
Natural hazards - ANS Are caused by natural processes 
What are the three types of natural hazards? - ANS Geophysical hazards, atmospheric hazards and 
hydrological hazards. 
Disaster - ANS When a hazard actually seriously...
Define Map - ANS A map is a two dimensional or flat scale model of Earth's surface, or a portion of it 
What is the science of mapmaking called? - ANS The science of mapmaking is called cartography. 
What are the two purpose that maps serve? - ANS A map serves as a reference tool and a 
communicati...
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Add to cartDefine Map - ANS A map is a two dimensional or flat scale model of Earth's surface, or a portion of it 
What is the science of mapmaking called? - ANS The science of mapmaking is called cartography. 
What are the two purpose that maps serve? - ANS A map serves as a reference tool and a 
communicati...
absolute location - ANS The actual space a place occupies on Earth's surface 
acculturation - ANS The change that occurs within a culture when it adopts a practice from another 
culture 
agglomeration effects - ANS The cost advantages (external economies) for an individual company 
gained by locati...
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acculturation - ANS The change that occurs within a culture when it adopts a practice from another 
culture 
agglomeration effects - ANS The cost advantages (external economies) for an individual company 
gained by locati...
Human geography - ANS a branch of geography that focuses on the study of patterns and processes that 
shape human interaction with the built environment, with particular reference to the causes and 
consequences of the spatial distribution of human activity on the Earth's surface 
Physical geograph...
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Add to cartHuman geography - ANS a branch of geography that focuses on the study of patterns and processes that 
shape human interaction with the built environment, with particular reference to the causes and 
consequences of the spatial distribution of human activity on the Earth's surface 
Physical geograph...
WAVE CREST 
This is the top of the wave as water in a wave rises causes crest 
WAVE TROUGH 
As water in a wave falls 
WAVE HEIGHT 
Distance between the wave crest and trough 
WAVE PERIOD 
Time between waves 
WAVE FREQUENCY 
Number of waves that break on a beach in a given period of time 
WAVE STEEPN...
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Add to cartWAVE CREST 
This is the top of the wave as water in a wave rises causes crest 
WAVE TROUGH 
As water in a wave falls 
WAVE HEIGHT 
Distance between the wave crest and trough 
WAVE PERIOD 
Time between waves 
WAVE FREQUENCY 
Number of waves that break on a beach in a given period of time 
WAVE STEEPN...
5 themes of geography - ANS Location, Place, Region, Human-Environment Interaction, Movement. 
These are the foundations of Geography. 
Location - ANS Relative and Absolute are two characteristics of Location. 
Relative location - ANS the position of a place in relation to another place. Uses specif...
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Add to cart5 themes of geography - ANS Location, Place, Region, Human-Environment Interaction, Movement. 
These are the foundations of Geography. 
Location - ANS Relative and Absolute are two characteristics of Location. 
Relative location - ANS the position of a place in relation to another place. Uses specif...
The Five Themes of Geography: MR. HELP 
Movement, Region 
H.E.I., Location, Place - ANS MR. HELP What does the acronym stand for? 
Movement - ANS The import/export of people, ideas and goods around the world 
Movement: People - ANS Examples: immigration, emigration, forced migration due to conflict ...
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Movement, Region 
H.E.I., Location, Place - ANS MR. HELP What does the acronym stand for? 
Movement - ANS The import/export of people, ideas and goods around the world 
Movement: People - ANS Examples: immigration, emigration, forced migration due to conflict ...
geography - ANS the study of everything on Earth 
perspective - ANS the way a person looks at something 
landscape - ANS the scenery of a place 
cartography - ANS the study of maps and mapmaking 
meteorology - ANS the study of weather 
region - ANS area with one or more common features 
grid - ANS p...
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Add to cartgeography - ANS the study of everything on Earth 
perspective - ANS the way a person looks at something 
landscape - ANS the scenery of a place 
cartography - ANS the study of maps and mapmaking 
meteorology - ANS the study of weather 
region - ANS area with one or more common features 
grid - ANS p...
If I were to describe where I live using relative location, which of the following ways would be most 
accurate? - ANS I live near where Route 3 and I-95 meet. 
Why does distortion occur when making a map? - ANS Because the earth is a sphere 
Which of the following photos is the best representation ...
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accurate? - ANS I live near where Route 3 and I-95 meet. 
Why does distortion occur when making a map? - ANS Because the earth is a sphere 
Which of the following photos is the best representation ...
human systems - ANS processes initiated by people that shape earth's surface and interact with plant 
and animal life to create, sustain, and modify ecosystems 
physical processes - ANS activities occurring in nature that shape the earth's surface 
physical systems - ANS processes occurring in nat...
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Add to carthuman systems - ANS processes initiated by people that shape earth's surface and interact with plant 
and animal life to create, sustain, and modify ecosystems 
physical processes - ANS activities occurring in nature that shape the earth's surface 
physical systems - ANS processes occurring in nat...
5 Themes of Geography - ANS 1. Location 
2. Place 
3. Region 
4. Movement 
5. Human-Environment Interaction 
Geography - ANS The study of the earth and the ways people live and work on it 
Human geography - ANS The study of how people and their activities vary from place to place. This 
includes eco...
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Add to cart5 Themes of Geography - ANS 1. Location 
2. Place 
3. Region 
4. Movement 
5. Human-Environment Interaction 
Geography - ANS The study of the earth and the ways people live and work on it 
Human geography - ANS The study of how people and their activities vary from place to place. This 
includes eco...
Africa is known as the ____ continent. - ANS plateau 
What physical process is responsible for the Great Rift Valley and the Great Escarpment? - ANS plate 
movement 
Which of the countries listed below receives the most rainfall? - ANS Sierra Leone 
Match the river with the phrase that describes it....
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Add to cartAfrica is known as the ____ continent. - ANS plateau 
What physical process is responsible for the Great Rift Valley and the Great Escarpment? - ANS plate 
movement 
Which of the countries listed below receives the most rainfall? - ANS Sierra Leone 
Match the river with the phrase that describes it....
geography - ANS study of where people, places, and things are located and how they interact with each 
other 
The five themes of geography are... - ANS location, place, region, movement, and human-environment 
interaction 
geographer - ANS one who studies earth's natural environment and human socie...
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other 
The five themes of geography are... - ANS location, place, region, movement, and human-environment 
interaction 
geographer - ANS one who studies earth's natural environment and human socie...
The image above shows a(n) __________, a narrow body of water that connects two larger bodies of 
water. - ANS strait 
The theory of plate tectonics states that the Earth's crust is composed of many plates that move 
gradually across the Earth's surface. - ANS True 
This photo above shows a type o...
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Add to cartThe image above shows a(n) __________, a narrow body of water that connects two larger bodies of 
water. - ANS strait 
The theory of plate tectonics states that the Earth's crust is composed of many plates that move 
gradually across the Earth's surface. - ANS True 
This photo above shows a type o...
geography - ANS the study of the earth's surface and the processes that shape it, the connections 
between places, and the complex relationships between people and their environment 
GIS - ANS a geographic information system, which uses computer technology to collect and analyze data 
about the ear...
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Add to cartgeography - ANS the study of the earth's surface and the processes that shape it, the connections 
between places, and the complex relationships between people and their environment 
GIS - ANS a geographic information system, which uses computer technology to collect and analyze data 
about the ear...
location - ANS Where on Earth a place is. There are two forms of location: absolute location and relative 
location. 
place - ANS The physical and human features of a location. 
What's it like when you get there? Each one has its own physical and human characteristics. 
regions - ANS An area of lan...
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Add to cartlocation - ANS Where on Earth a place is. There are two forms of location: absolute location and relative 
location. 
place - ANS The physical and human features of a location. 
What's it like when you get there? Each one has its own physical and human characteristics. 
regions - ANS An area of lan...
Choose the way in which the Earth's physical features affect people's activities. - ANS All of the above 
(Jobs they choose, means of travel, ways they spend their free time) 
Which of the following statements is most accurate? - ANS The physical environment may affect human 
activities, and human...
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Add to cartChoose the way in which the Earth's physical features affect people's activities. - ANS All of the above 
(Jobs they choose, means of travel, ways they spend their free time) 
Which of the following statements is most accurate? - ANS The physical environment may affect human 
activities, and human...
Abiotic - ANS Non-living parts of the ecosystem. 
Biotic - ANS Living parts of the ecosystem. 
Consumers. - ANS Eat plants or other animals. 
Decomposers - ANS eat dead plants and animals and return nutrients to the soil 
producers - ANS plants that make their own food. 
Biodiversity - ANS a number ...
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Add to cartAbiotic - ANS Non-living parts of the ecosystem. 
Biotic - ANS Living parts of the ecosystem. 
Consumers. - ANS Eat plants or other animals. 
Decomposers - ANS eat dead plants and animals and return nutrients to the soil 
producers - ANS plants that make their own food. 
Biodiversity - ANS a number ...
geography - ANS The study of the world, it's people, and the landscapes they create. 
geo=Earth Graphy=to study 
landscapes - ANS Is the human and physical features that make it unique. 
they have to crawl deep into caves,climb tall mountains, and study sets of images collected by satellites - 
ANS...
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geo=Earth Graphy=to study 
landscapes - ANS Is the human and physical features that make it unique. 
they have to crawl deep into caves,climb tall mountains, and study sets of images collected by satellites - 
ANS...
Islamic and Buddhist regions are examples of regions that are unified by _________. - ANS religion 
What language is the unifying force in Latin America? - ANS Spanish 
The Wheat Belt and the Rust Belt are examples of ____________ regions. - ANS economic 
Regions divided by state or national borders...
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Add to cartIslamic and Buddhist regions are examples of regions that are unified by _________. - ANS religion 
What language is the unifying force in Latin America? - ANS Spanish 
The Wheat Belt and the Rust Belt are examples of ____________ regions. - ANS economic 
Regions divided by state or national borders...
archipelago - ANS a group or chain of islands 
canal - ANS long and narrow strip of water made for boats or for irrigation 
canyon - ANS deep and narrow valley with steep walls 
cape - ANS a strip of land projecting into a body of water 
reservoir - ANS lake used to store water for community use 
pl...
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Add to cartarchipelago - ANS a group or chain of islands 
canal - ANS long and narrow strip of water made for boats or for irrigation 
canyon - ANS deep and narrow valley with steep walls 
cape - ANS a strip of land projecting into a body of water 
reservoir - ANS lake used to store water for community use 
pl...
absolute location - ANS exact location of a place on earth described by global coordinates 
relative location - ANS the regional position or situation of a place relative to the position of other 
places 
cultural diffusion - ANS The spread of ideas, customs, and technologies from one people to anot...
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Add to cartabsolute location - ANS exact location of a place on earth described by global coordinates 
relative location - ANS the regional position or situation of a place relative to the position of other 
places 
cultural diffusion - ANS The spread of ideas, customs, and technologies from one people to anot...
Which of the following are a part of the GPS "system"? (Mark all that apply) 
- The internet 
- Satellites 
- Radio Telescopes 
- GPS receivers - ANS The internet and GPS receivers 
Lines of latitude ____. - ANS are parallel to each other 
Indicate if the geographical coordinates below are lines o...
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Add to cartWhich of the following are a part of the GPS "system"? (Mark all that apply) 
- The internet 
- Satellites 
- Radio Telescopes 
- GPS receivers - ANS The internet and GPS receivers 
Lines of latitude ____. - ANS are parallel to each other 
Indicate if the geographical coordinates below are lines o...
Piedmont - ANS The area that lies between the Atlantic plain and the Appalachians 
Appalachians - ANS The oldest mountain range on the North American continent 
Mt. McKinley - ANS The highest mountain in the United States 
Rockies - ANS Location of the continental divide where waters flow in differe...
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Add to cartPiedmont - ANS The area that lies between the Atlantic plain and the Appalachians 
Appalachians - ANS The oldest mountain range on the North American continent 
Mt. McKinley - ANS The highest mountain in the United States 
Rockies - ANS Location of the continental divide where waters flow in differe...
A long, thin strip of land-locked land attached to a larger area is known as a peninsula. - ANS false 
Rainfall on the leeward side of the Rockies is reduced. Such an area is known as a _____. - ANS rain 
shadow 
Match the letter with the name of the place it represents on the map. - ANS 
Lake Super...
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Add to cartA long, thin strip of land-locked land attached to a larger area is known as a peninsula. - ANS false 
Rainfall on the leeward side of the Rockies is reduced. Such an area is known as a _____. - ANS rain 
shadow 
Match the letter with the name of the place it represents on the map. - ANS 
Lake Super...
Spanish geography A LEVEL 
Costa Rica Many consider Costa Rica a very special place. Its residents, Ticos, are polite, peaceful, and 
extremely friendly. Costa Rica has no army and prides itself on having more teachers than polive 
officers. Costa Rica is a county of sun-drenched beaches in the Paci...
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Costa Rica Many consider Costa Rica a very special place. Its residents, Ticos, are polite, peaceful, and 
extremely friendly. Costa Rica has no army and prides itself on having more teachers than polive 
officers. Costa Rica is a county of sun-drenched beaches in the Paci...
Altiplano - ANS a broad, high plateau that lies between the ridges of the Andes 
South America archipelago - ANS A group or chain of islands 
canopy - ANS Dense covering formed by the leafy tops of tall rain forest trees 
Pampas - ANS A grasslands region in Argentina and Uruguay 
Patagonia - ANS A l...
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Add to cartAltiplano - ANS a broad, high plateau that lies between the ridges of the Andes 
South America archipelago - ANS A group or chain of islands 
canopy - ANS Dense covering formed by the leafy tops of tall rain forest trees 
Pampas - ANS A grasslands region in Argentina and Uruguay 
Patagonia - ANS A l...
World in spatial terms and absolute and relative. - ANS This element identifies where a place is located 
on earth. Their are two kinds of locations, what are they? Clue: one is exact the other explains where a 
place is in location to another. 
Places and regions. - ANS This element involves areas ...
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on earth. Their are two kinds of locations, what are they? Clue: one is exact the other explains where a 
place is in location to another. 
Places and regions. - ANS This element involves areas ...
The two principal river systems located in south central Australia are called - ANS Darling 
Murray 
Combined, Australia and New Zealand make up the region known as _____. - ANS Australasia 
The area known as Oceania consists of three primary regions. What are they? - ANS Polynesia 
Micronesia 
Mela...
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Murray 
Combined, Australia and New Zealand make up the region known as _____. - ANS Australasia 
The area known as Oceania consists of three primary regions. What are they? - ANS Polynesia 
Micronesia 
Mela...
If there are acceptable costs of an exchange, then ______ conditions are met. - ANS transferability 
Transferability is a function of the ______, the ______, and the ______. - ANS 1) characteristics and 
value of the product 
2) the distance, measured in time and money penalties, over which it must ...
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Add to cartIf there are acceptable costs of an exchange, then ______ conditions are met. - ANS transferability 
Transferability is a function of the ______, the ______, and the ______. - ANS 1) characteristics and 
value of the product 
2) the distance, measured in time and money penalties, over which it must ...
Baja California - ANS The long peninsula that extends into the Pacific Ocean. 
Yucatan Peninsula - ANS The peninsula that extends into the Gulf of Mexico. 
Rio Grande - ANS The name Americans call the river that serves as part of the border between Mexico 
and the United States. 
Sierra Madre del Su...
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Add to cartBaja California - ANS The long peninsula that extends into the Pacific Ocean. 
Yucatan Peninsula - ANS The peninsula that extends into the Gulf of Mexico. 
Rio Grande - ANS The name Americans call the river that serves as part of the border between Mexico 
and the United States. 
Sierra Madre del Su...
Landforms - ANS Mexico, along with Central America, joins the continents of North America and South 
America with a physical feature called a land bridge. 
A land bridge is a strip of land that connects two larger landmasses, enabling migration of plants and 
animals to both areas. 
There are a vari...
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Add to cartLandforms - ANS Mexico, along with Central America, joins the continents of North America and South 
America with a physical feature called a land bridge. 
A land bridge is a strip of land that connects two larger landmasses, enabling migration of plants and 
animals to both areas. 
There are a vari...
Mountain range that runs along the length of the Italian peninsula 
Appenine Mountains 
Mountain range in the north that separates Italy from the rest of Europe 
Alps 
Sea located east of Italy 
Adriatic Sea 
Sea located southeast of Italy and west of Greece 
Ionian Sea 
Sea located west of Italy 
T...
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Add to cartMountain range that runs along the length of the Italian peninsula 
Appenine Mountains 
Mountain range in the north that separates Italy from the rest of Europe 
Alps 
Sea located east of Italy 
Adriatic Sea 
Sea located southeast of Italy and west of Greece 
Ionian Sea 
Sea located west of Italy 
T...
12 
How many months of the year have 28 days? 
Box C 
Which box contains something different from the other boxes? 
answering a Part correctly 
Which of the following actions do not cause you to lose credit? 
Oslo 
____ is the capital of Norway. 
Canberra 
________ is the capital of Australia. 
Otta...
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How many months of the year have 28 days? 
Box C 
Which box contains something different from the other boxes? 
answering a Part correctly 
Which of the following actions do not cause you to lose credit? 
Oslo 
____ is the capital of Norway. 
Canberra 
________ is the capital of Australia. 
Otta...
Explain the literal meaning of geography - ANS Geography literally means "to describe Earth." 
What two perspectives do geographers take when studying the earth? - ANS Spatial and ecological 
What does spatial mean? - ANS Spatial refers to space. 
Why are maps important to geographers? - ANS Maps ...
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Add to cartExplain the literal meaning of geography - ANS Geography literally means "to describe Earth." 
What two perspectives do geographers take when studying the earth? - ANS Spatial and ecological 
What does spatial mean? - ANS Spatial refers to space. 
Why are maps important to geographers? - ANS Maps ...
People's activities__________the physical environment and the physical 
environment__________people. - ANS may affect 
may affect 
Which are physical processes? - ANS erosion 
physical weathering 
tornadoes 
volcanic eruptions 
Put an H next to the items that describe Human Systems. 
Put a P next t...
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Add to cartPeople's activities__________the physical environment and the physical 
environment__________people. - ANS may affect 
may affect 
Which are physical processes? - ANS erosion 
physical weathering 
tornadoes 
volcanic eruptions 
Put an H next to the items that describe Human Systems. 
Put a P next t...
What are the geographical features of India? - ANS India's geographical features are Himalaya 
mountains, the Hindu Kush mountains, the Bay of Bengal, the Arabian Sea, the Indus river, the Indian 
ocean, the Northern Plain, the Ganges river, and the Deccan Plateau. 
Why is India considered a subcon...
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Add to cartWhat are the geographical features of India? - ANS India's geographical features are Himalaya 
mountains, the Hindu Kush mountains, the Bay of Bengal, the Arabian Sea, the Indus river, the Indian 
ocean, the Northern Plain, the Ganges river, and the Deccan Plateau. 
Why is India considered a subcon...
TRUE or FALSE 
The unwise use of resources can threaten the survival of communities now and in the future. - ANS true 
Renewable resources include: - ANS water 
soil 
fish in the ocean 
TRUE or FALSE 
You as an individual are responsible for how you use the resources around you. - ANS true 
Minerals...
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The unwise use of resources can threaten the survival of communities now and in the future. - ANS true 
Renewable resources include: - ANS water 
soil 
fish in the ocean 
TRUE or FALSE 
You as an individual are responsible for how you use the resources around you. - ANS true 
Minerals...
Which description about lines of latitude is true? - ANS run in an east and west direction and measure 
distance north and south of the Equator 
Which names indicate either an ocean or a continent? - ANS Arctic 
Indian 
Australia 
Which city lies west of 30°E longitude? - ANS Smyrna and Ephesus 
Wh...
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Add to cartWhich description about lines of latitude is true? - ANS run in an east and west direction and measure 
distance north and south of the Equator 
Which names indicate either an ocean or a continent? - ANS Arctic 
Indian 
Australia 
Which city lies west of 30°E longitude? - ANS Smyrna and Ephesus 
Wh...
How is an arch formed? - ANS An arch is formed by erosion. 
What are clay pans? - ANS Clay pans are low-lying sections of ground that stay muddy and wet for some 
time. 
Why are there rippled surfaces on transverse dunes? - ANS There are rippled surfaces in transverse 
dunes as a result of a gentle ...
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Add to cartHow is an arch formed? - ANS An arch is formed by erosion. 
What are clay pans? - ANS Clay pans are low-lying sections of ground that stay muddy and wet for some 
time. 
Why are there rippled surfaces on transverse dunes? - ANS There are rippled surfaces in transverse 
dunes as a result of a gentle ...
Geographers should learn to view the world from different __________ to organize and categorize it. - 
ANS Perspectives 
Geographers use two key questions every day. When using these two key questions to study the 
migration of birds, a geographer would ask "where are the birds going?" and "_____...
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Add to cartGeographers should learn to view the world from different __________ to organize and categorize it. - 
ANS Perspectives 
Geographers use two key questions every day. When using these two key questions to study the 
migration of birds, a geographer would ask "where are the birds going?" and "_____...
What is Geography? - ANS The word "geography" comes from the Greek words 'ge' meaning 'Earth', 
and 'graphein' meaning to 'describe'. Geography is probably best described as "the study of the Earth as 
the home of humankind". 
List the 5 Themes of Geography. - ANS Human-Environment Inter...
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and 'graphein' meaning to 'describe'. Geography is probably best described as "the study of the Earth as 
the home of humankind". 
List the 5 Themes of Geography. - ANS Human-Environment Inter...
Reykjavik - ANS Iceland 
oslo - ANS Norway 
Stockholm - ANS Sweden 
Helsinki - ANS Finland 
dublin - ANS Ireland 
london - ANS England 
Copenhagen - ANS Denmark 
brussels - ANS Belgium 
berlin - ANS germany 
warsaw - ANS Poland 
paris - ANS France
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Add to cartReykjavik - ANS Iceland 
oslo - ANS Norway 
Stockholm - ANS Sweden 
Helsinki - ANS Finland 
dublin - ANS Ireland 
london - ANS England 
Copenhagen - ANS Denmark 
brussels - ANS Belgium 
berlin - ANS germany 
warsaw - ANS Poland 
paris - ANS France
Where is the United Kingdom? - ANS Europe 
Where is Austria? - ANS Europe 
Where is Belgium? - ANS Between France and Germany 
Where is Bulgaria? - ANS Europe 
Where is Croatia? - ANS Europe 
Where is Cyprus? - ANS Island South of Turkey in the Mediterranean Sea 
Where is the Czech Republic? - ANS E...
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Add to cartWhere is the United Kingdom? - ANS Europe 
Where is Austria? - ANS Europe 
Where is Belgium? - ANS Between France and Germany 
Where is Bulgaria? - ANS Europe 
Where is Croatia? - ANS Europe 
Where is Cyprus? - ANS Island South of Turkey in the Mediterranean Sea 
Where is the Czech Republic? - ANS E...
Iceland - ANS Reykjavik 
Ireland - ANS Dublin 
United Kingdom - ANS London 
Norway - ANS Oslo 
Sweden - ANS Stockholm 
Finland - ANS Helsinki 
Denmark - ANS Copenhagen 
Portugal - ANS Lisbon 
Spain - ANS Madrid 
France - ANS Paris
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Add to cartIceland - ANS Reykjavik 
Ireland - ANS Dublin 
United Kingdom - ANS London 
Norway - ANS Oslo 
Sweden - ANS Stockholm 
Finland - ANS Helsinki 
Denmark - ANS Copenhagen 
Portugal - ANS Lisbon 
Spain - ANS Madrid 
France - ANS Paris
territory - ANS tartomány 
disintegration - ANS szétesés, felbomlás 
stretch - ANS szakasz 
strait - ANS tengerszoros 
homogeneous - ANS egységes 
throughout the year - ANS egész éven át 
phenomenon - ANS jelenség 
percentage - ANS százalék 
descending - ANS lemenő 
relief - ANS domborza...
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Add to cartterritory - ANS tartomány 
disintegration - ANS szétesés, felbomlás 
stretch - ANS szakasz 
strait - ANS tengerszoros 
homogeneous - ANS egységes 
throughout the year - ANS egész éven át 
phenomenon - ANS jelenség 
percentage - ANS százalék 
descending - ANS lemenő 
relief - ANS domborza...
Peninsula - ANS A piece of land that is nearly surrounded by water but is attached to a larger land area 
by a thin strip of land. 
Polder - ANS Land that has been reclaimed, or taken, from the seabed. 
Bay - ANS A small body of water set off from the main body of water. 
Fjord - ANS A narrow inlet ...
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Add to cartPeninsula - ANS A piece of land that is nearly surrounded by water but is attached to a larger land area 
by a thin strip of land. 
Polder - ANS Land that has been reclaimed, or taken, from the seabed. 
Bay - ANS A small body of water set off from the main body of water. 
Fjord - ANS A narrow inlet ...
Southern and Eastern Hemispheres - ANS Australia is located in these two hemispheres. 
Uluru/Ayers Rock - ANS This large geographic feature is a sacred site for Australia's Aboriginal people. 
Indian Ocean - ANS This large body of water surrounds Australia's western coast. 
Great Barrier Reef - AN...
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Add to cartSouthern and Eastern Hemispheres - ANS Australia is located in these two hemispheres. 
Uluru/Ayers Rock - ANS This large geographic feature is a sacred site for Australia's Aboriginal people. 
Indian Ocean - ANS This large body of water surrounds Australia's western coast. 
Great Barrier Reef - AN...
Geography GRADED A+ 
Spain - ANS Madrid 
Portugal - ANS Lisbon 
Italy - ANS Rome 
Switzerland - ANS Bern 
Austria - ANS Vienna 
Germany - ANS Berlin 
Belgium - ANS Brussels 
Netherland - ANS Amsterdam 
Denmark - ANS Copenhagen 
Norway - ANS Oslo
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Add to cartGeography GRADED A+ 
Spain - ANS Madrid 
Portugal - ANS Lisbon 
Italy - ANS Rome 
Switzerland - ANS Bern 
Austria - ANS Vienna 
Germany - ANS Berlin 
Belgium - ANS Brussels 
Netherland - ANS Amsterdam 
Denmark - ANS Copenhagen 
Norway - ANS Oslo
Archipelago - ANS An archipelago is a group of islands closely scattered in a body of water. Usually, this 
body of water is the ocean, but it can also be a lake or river. Most archipelagoes are made of oceanic 
islands. This means the islands were formed by volcanoes erupting from the ocean floor. ...
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Add to cartArchipelago - ANS An archipelago is a group of islands closely scattered in a body of water. Usually, this 
body of water is the ocean, but it can also be a lake or river. Most archipelagoes are made of oceanic 
islands. This means the islands were formed by volcanoes erupting from the ocean floor. ...
An __________ is a portion of a country that is separated geographically from the mainland. - ANS 
exclave 
Which of the following statements about autonomous regions is false? - ANS Military governments 
always occupy autonomous regions after a conflict. 
Which of the following statements about ter...
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exclave 
Which of the following statements about autonomous regions is false? - ANS Military governments 
always occupy autonomous regions after a conflict. 
Which of the following statements about ter...
Aergean sea - ANS The early history of Greek peoples took place on the shores of 
Rocky to farm - ANS Greeks turned early fishing and commerce because greek soil was too 
Crete - ANS Greek civilization probably began on the island of 
Knosses - ANS The first greek capital 
Evans - ANS Knossos was ev...
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Add to cartAergean sea - ANS The early history of Greek peoples took place on the shores of 
Rocky to farm - ANS Greeks turned early fishing and commerce because greek soil was too 
Crete - ANS Greek civilization probably began on the island of 
Knosses - ANS The first greek capital 
Evans - ANS Knossos was ev...
Uzbekistan - ANS 
Laos - ANS 
Mauritania - ANS 
Mozambique - ANS 
South Sudan - ANS 
Comoros - ANS 
Sudan - ANS 
Kyrgyzstan - ANS 
Eritrea - ANS 
Guyana - ANS 
Samoa - ANS 
Burundi - ANS
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Add to cartUzbekistan - ANS 
Laos - ANS 
Mauritania - ANS 
Mozambique - ANS 
South Sudan - ANS 
Comoros - ANS 
Sudan - ANS 
Kyrgyzstan - ANS 
Eritrea - ANS 
Guyana - ANS 
Samoa - ANS 
Burundi - ANS
Geography is described as - ANS a spatial science. 
The word spatial refers to - ANS the nature and character of physical space. 
Which is not true of geographers? - ANS They are not really scientists. 
Geography - ANS is derived from geo and graphein; literally, "to write Earth." 
Geography" lit...
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Add to cartGeography is described as - ANS a spatial science. 
The word spatial refers to - ANS the nature and character of physical space. 
Which is not true of geographers? - ANS They are not really scientists. 
Geography - ANS is derived from geo and graphein; literally, "to write Earth." 
Geography" lit...
krill - ANS an invertebrate similar to a shrimp in size and shape. 
protocol - ANS a formal agreement for rules of conduct between nations. 
sound - ANS an area of water between two bodies of land, e.g., the coast and an island. 
The South Pole was first reached by _____. - ANS Roald Amundsen 
The A...
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Add to cartkrill - ANS an invertebrate similar to a shrimp in size and shape. 
protocol - ANS a formal agreement for rules of conduct between nations. 
sound - ANS an area of water between two bodies of land, e.g., the coast and an island. 
The South Pole was first reached by _____. - ANS Roald Amundsen 
The A...
The Five Themes of Geography - ANS 1) Location 
2) Place 
3) Human - Environment Interaction 
4) Movement 
5) Region 
Location - ANS Every place on Earth has a location. Location is defined in terms of ABSOLUTE and 
RELATIVE location. The theme of location is concerned with the question: "Where is ...
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Add to cartThe Five Themes of Geography - ANS 1) Location 
2) Place 
3) Human - Environment Interaction 
4) Movement 
5) Region 
Location - ANS Every place on Earth has a location. Location is defined in terms of ABSOLUTE and 
RELATIVE location. The theme of location is concerned with the question: "Where is ...
Which European country used Australia as a prison colony? - ANS Great Britain 
The original inhabitants of Australia are known as the? - ANS aborigines 
The original inhabitants of New Zealand are known as the - ANS Maoris 
Explain the importance and outcome of the Treaty of Waitangi. - ANS Resulted...
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The original inhabitants of Australia are known as the? - ANS aborigines 
The original inhabitants of New Zealand are known as the - ANS Maoris 
Explain the importance and outcome of the Treaty of Waitangi. - ANS Resulted...
archipelago 
A group or chain of islands 
bay 
an indentation of a shoreline larger than a cove but smaller than a gulf 
canyon 
A deep, narrow valley with steep sides 
delta 
A landform made of sediment that is deposited where a river flows into an ocean or lake 
desert 
An extremely dry area with ...
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Add to cartarchipelago 
A group or chain of islands 
bay 
an indentation of a shoreline larger than a cove but smaller than a gulf 
canyon 
A deep, narrow valley with steep sides 
delta 
A landform made of sediment that is deposited where a river flows into an ocean or lake 
desert 
An extremely dry area with ...
- ANS 
shape of france - ANS hexagon 
host summers with sometimes snowy winters - ANS central and eastern france 
hot summers and mild winters often made colder by the cold minstral wind - ANS the south (midi) 
long harsh winters and some hot sun in the summer - ANS vosges, jura, alps, pyrenees 
oft...
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shape of france - ANS hexagon 
host summers with sometimes snowy winters - ANS central and eastern france 
hot summers and mild winters often made colder by the cold minstral wind - ANS the south (midi) 
long harsh winters and some hot sun in the summer - ANS vosges, jura, alps, pyrenees 
oft...
Danube River 
Europe's second longest river 
Pyrenees Mountains 
A mountain range that extends along the border between France and Spain 
Rhine River 
A river in Western Europe that flows from eastern Switzerland into the North Sea. 
Seine River 
a French river that flows through the heart of Paris...
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Add to cartDanube River 
Europe's second longest river 
Pyrenees Mountains 
A mountain range that extends along the border between France and Spain 
Rhine River 
A river in Western Europe that flows from eastern Switzerland into the North Sea. 
Seine River 
a French river that flows through the heart of Paris...
Geography - ANS a study of where people, places, and things are located and how they are related to 
each other. 
GIS-Geographic information systems. - ANS Uses computer technology, to collect, manipulate and 
analyze data. 
Absolute location - ANS where a place is on the globe (coordinates) 
Hemisp...
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Add to cartGeography - ANS a study of where people, places, and things are located and how they are related to 
each other. 
GIS-Geographic information systems. - ANS Uses computer technology, to collect, manipulate and 
analyze data. 
Absolute location - ANS where a place is on the globe (coordinates) 
Hemisp...
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