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Geography QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS RATED A+
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 
Lexembourg - ANS Lexembourg
- Exam (elaborations)
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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 
Lexembourg - ANS Lexembourg
Geography set QUESTIONS WITH CERTIFIED ANSWERS
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 of Latitude. (Mark all that apply). 
- E 10 25' 41.3" 
- S 18 09' 30.3" 
- N 34 08' 44.9" 
- W 118 07' 02.3" - ANS S 18 09' 30.3" 
N 34 08' 44.9" 
Who originally developed the GPS we use to...
- Exam (elaborations)
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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 of Latitude. (Mark all that apply). 
- E 10 25' 41.3" 
- S 18 09' 30.3" 
- N 34 08' 44.9" 
- W 118 07' 02.3" - ANS S 18 09' 30.3" 
N 34 08' 44.9" 
Who originally developed the GPS we use to...
Geography Study Guide
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 another 
middle latitudes - ANS the area approximately midway between the Equator and the North Pole or 
South Pole 
Norther - ANS icy wind that blows in quickly from the North 
elevation - ANS height of ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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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 another 
middle latitudes - ANS the area approximately midway between the Equator and the North Pole or 
South Pole 
Norther - ANS icy wind that blows in quickly from the North 
elevation - ANS height of ...
Geography Terms
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 
plateau - ANS an area of high, flat land 
delta - ANS flat, low-lying land built up from soil carried downstream by a river and deposited at its 
mouth 
reef - ANS a submerged ridge of rock or coral nea...
- Exam (elaborations)
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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 
plateau - ANS an area of high, flat land 
delta - ANS flat, low-lying land built up from soil carried downstream by a river and deposited at its 
mouth 
reef - ANS a submerged ridge of rock or coral nea...
Geography Test ALREADY PASSED
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 are known as ___________ regions. - ANS political 
Plants struggle to grow here because there's little sunlight - ANS forest floor 
A darker and more humid layer with plants that have large leaves t...
- Exam (elaborations)
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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 are known as ___________ regions. - ANS political 
Plants struggle to grow here because there's little sunlight - ANS forest floor 
A darker and more humid layer with plants that have large leaves t...
Geography: Paper 2 'Tourism in Kenya'.
Is Kenya a HIC, LIC or NEE country? - ANS Kenya is an LIC country. 
Where is Kenya located? - ANS Kenya is located in East Africa. It shares a border with Somalia, Ethiopia 
Uganda and Sudan. It also borders 3 bodies of water: Indian Ocean, Lake Victoria and Lake Rudolf. 
How many tourists visited Kenya in 2019? - ANS 2 million tourists visited Kenya in 2019. 
What attractions are there for tourists in Kenya? - ANS There are safari animals, there are beautiful 
beaches, there is a warm climate a...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Is Kenya a HIC, LIC or NEE country? - ANS Kenya is an LIC country. 
Where is Kenya located? - ANS Kenya is located in East Africa. It shares a border with Somalia, Ethiopia 
Uganda and Sudan. It also borders 3 bodies of water: Indian Ocean, Lake Victoria and Lake Rudolf. 
How many tourists visited Kenya in 2019? - ANS 2 million tourists visited Kenya in 2019. 
What attractions are there for tourists in Kenya? - ANS There are safari animals, there are beautiful 
beaches, there is a warm climate a...
Geography: RATED A+
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 What are 3 ways that geographers can gather scientific data about places? 
geography is sometimes called a social science because it deals with people and how they live - ANS 
Why is geography someti...
- Exam (elaborations)
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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 What are 3 ways that geographers can gather scientific data about places? 
geography is sometimes called a social science because it deals with people and how they live - ANS 
Why is geography someti...
Introduction Geography: Ecosystem
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 of animals in the ecosystem 
Biome - ANS Similar ecosystems, such as Marine and Dessert. 
Estuary - ANS A place where salt water and fresh water meet. 
Permafrost - ANS A frozen layer of soil between ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 3 pages •
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 of animals in the ecosystem 
Biome - ANS Similar ecosystems, such as Marine and Dessert. 
Estuary - ANS A place where salt water and fresh water meet. 
Permafrost - ANS A frozen layer of soil between ...
OCR A-Level Geography - Changing spaces; Making places
What is the definition of *place*? - ANS A place is a space that has been given meaning by an 
individuals *lived experience*. 
Places are *multifaceted*, shaped by *shifting flows* and connections, with change over time. 
What is the definition of *space*? - ANS Exists between places and does not have the same meaning 
attached as a place does. It is a location that can be given a latitude and a longitude. 
What is a place profile? - ANS A description of a place, based on the combination of its...
- Exam (elaborations)
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What is the definition of *place*? - ANS A place is a space that has been given meaning by an 
individuals *lived experience*. 
Places are *multifaceted*, shaped by *shifting flows* and connections, with change over time. 
What is the definition of *space*? - ANS Exists between places and does not have the same meaning 
attached as a place does. It is a location that can be given a latitude and a longitude. 
What is a place profile? - ANS A description of a place, based on the combination of its...
Quiz: Introduction to Geography
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 activities may affect the physical environment. 
Finest Farms, Inc. is evaluating properties in Virginia for a new farm. They want to locate the farm on 
land that is flat since crops generally grow ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 3 pages •
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 activities may affect the physical environment. 
Finest Farms, Inc. is evaluating properties in Virginia for a new farm. They want to locate the farm on 
land that is flat since crops generally grow ...