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The Five Themes of Geography
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 land made up of places with specific characteristics in common or a unifying 
feature. 
movement - ANS How people, goods, information, and ideas move from one place to another. This 
movement overtime ch...
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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 land made up of places with specific characteristics in common or a unifying 
feature. 
movement - ANS How people, goods, information, and ideas move from one place to another. This 
movement overtime ch...
the study of geography
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 earth's surface in order to solve geographic problems 
absolute location - ANS the position on the earth in which a place can be found 
hemisphere - ANS a half of the earth; the Equator divides the Nort...
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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 earth's surface in order to solve geographic problems 
absolute location - ANS the position on the earth in which a place can be found 
hemisphere - ANS a half of the earth; the Equator divides the Nort...
Understanding Physical Geography
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 of coastal climate zone. This zone, a __________ zone, experiences mild 
winters and dry, sunny summers - ANS Mediterranean 
Which of Earth's layers is represented by the number one (1) on the image a...
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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 of coastal climate zone. This zone, a __________ zone, experiences mild 
winters and dry, sunny summers - ANS Mediterranean 
Which of Earth's layers is represented by the number one (1) on the image a...
Unit 1- Geography
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 society 
historian - ANS one who studies and writes about the past 
archaeologist - ANS one who recovers and analyzes parts of the material culture of society or region, 
such as artifacts, architecture, o...
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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 society 
historian - ANS one who studies and writes about the past 
archaeologist - ANS one who recovers and analyzes parts of the material culture of society or region, 
such as artifacts, architecture, o...
Unit 8 Quiz 1: Physical Geography
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. 
Congo 
Niger 
Nile 
Zambezi - ANS - 
also called the Zaire 
Africa's third longest river 
world's longest river 
home to Victoria Falls 
Match the country with the letter that labels it on the map...
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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. 
Congo 
Niger 
Nile 
Zambezi - ANS - 
also called the Zaire 
Africa's third longest river 
world's longest river 
home to Victoria Falls 
Match the country with the letter that labels it on the map...
"What Is Geography"
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 economic, political, and cultural factors such as cities and countries, farms and factories, and 
ways of life 
Physical geography - ANS The study of how the earth's natural features vary from place to ...
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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 economic, political, and cultural factors such as cities and countries, farms and factories, and 
ways of life 
Physical geography - ANS The study of how the earth's natural features vary from place to ...
What is geography?
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 nature that shape the earth's surface and interact with 
plant and animal life to create, sustain, and modify ecosystems 
systems - ANS physical and human processes that shape the earth's surface and i...
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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 nature that shape the earth's surface and interact with 
plant and animal life to create, sustain, and modify ecosystems 
systems - ANS physical and human processes that shape the earth's surface and i...
World Geography ALREADY PASSED
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 of a hinterland? - ANS its the one with Aerial 
photograph of farmland with dotted trees 
Mountains are most commonly formed by which of the following types of tectonic plate boundaries? - 
ANS conver...
- Exam (elaborations)
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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 of a hinterland? - ANS its the one with Aerial 
photograph of farmland with dotted trees 
Mountains are most commonly formed by which of the following types of tectonic plate boundaries? - 
ANS conver...
World Geography
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 pattern of lines 
parallels - ANS lines of latitude 
meridians - ANS lines of longitude 
hemispheres - ANS the equator divides the earth into two halves 
atlas - ANS a collection of maps in a book 
map...
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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 pattern of lines 
parallels - ANS lines of latitude 
meridians - ANS lines of longitude 
hemispheres - ANS the equator divides the earth into two halves 
atlas - ANS a collection of maps in a book 
map...
Geography AQA GCSE PAPER 1 verified
Natural Hazard - A natural hazard is a natural process which could cause death, injury or 
disruption to humans, or destroy proprty or posesions. 
Natural disaster - A natural hzard that has actualy happened 
Geological hazards - Caused by kand and tectonic processes 
Meteorological hazards - Caused by weather and climate 
Factors affecting hazard risk - Urbanisation, poverty, development, climate change 
Tectonic plates - Slabs of the Earth's crust 
Continental crust - thicker and less dense 
...
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Natural Hazard - A natural hazard is a natural process which could cause death, injury or 
disruption to humans, or destroy proprty or posesions. 
Natural disaster - A natural hzard that has actualy happened 
Geological hazards - Caused by kand and tectonic processes 
Meteorological hazards - Caused by weather and climate 
Factors affecting hazard risk - Urbanisation, poverty, development, climate change 
Tectonic plates - Slabs of the Earth's crust 
Continental crust - thicker and less dense 
...