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the United States: The Midwest and the West World Geography
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 Superior - ANS A 
Missouri River - ANS B 
Ozark Mountains - ANS C 
Badlands - ANS D 
Great Plains - ANS E 
Sierra Nevadas - ANS F 
Great Salt Lake - ANS G 
Grand Canyon - ANS H
- Exam (elaborations)
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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 Superior - ANS A 
Missouri River - ANS B 
Ozark Mountains - ANS C 
Badlands - ANS D 
Great Plains - ANS E 
Sierra Nevadas - ANS F 
Great Salt Lake - ANS G 
Grand Canyon - ANS H
United States Geography
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 different directions 
Fall line - ANS The location of rapids and waterfalls located where the higher land of the Piedmont 
drops into the Atlantic coastal plain. 
Missouri - ANS The longest river in the Unit...
- Exam (elaborations)
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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 different directions 
Fall line - ANS The location of rapids and waterfalls located where the higher land of the Piedmont 
drops into the Atlantic coastal plain. 
Missouri - ANS The longest river in the Unit...
5 Themes of Geography
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 , disease 
or natural disaster 
Movement: Ideas - ANS Cultural Exchange: foods, music, games, religion 
Movement: Goods - ANS The transport of products around the world 
Region - ANS An area of the wo...
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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 , disease 
or natural disaster 
Movement: Ideas - ANS Cultural Exchange: foods, music, games, religion 
Movement: Goods - ANS The transport of products around the world 
Region - ANS An area of the wo...
5 Themes of Geography
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 specific words to 
describe where a person is or what place they can be found. (Ex. Next to, nearby, around, West, North 
of). A person can even use Cardinal direction. This utilizes qualitative data. 
Abso...
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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 specific words to 
describe where a person is or what place they can be found. (Ex. Next to, nearby, around, West, North 
of). A person can even use Cardinal direction. This utilizes qualitative data. 
Abso...
A LEVEL GEOGRAPHY COASTS
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 STEEPNESS 
WAVE HEIGHT/WAVE LENGTH cannot exceed 1:7(this is the point at which the wave breaks) 
WAVE ENERGY 
In deep water the energy of a wave is proportional to the wave length X by the wave 
height(squ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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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 STEEPNESS 
WAVE HEIGHT/WAVE LENGTH cannot exceed 1:7(this is the point at which the wave breaks) 
WAVE ENERGY 
In deep water the energy of a wave is proportional to the wave length X by the wave 
height(squ...
A-level geography
Exogenic river material - ANS Massmovement 
Erosion 
Sheetwash 
Endogenic river material - ANS From stream bed and bank 
Bed-load - ANS Includes larger particles which cannot be picked up by the current. They can be exogenic 
or endogenic 
Saltation - ANS Sand, pebbles and gravel are temporarily lifted and bounced along the river bed in a 
bouncing manner 
Traction - ANS This is when the largest cobbles and boulders are rolled along the river bed. The largest 
of those may only be moved during t...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Exogenic river material - ANS Massmovement 
Erosion 
Sheetwash 
Endogenic river material - ANS From stream bed and bank 
Bed-load - ANS Includes larger particles which cannot be picked up by the current. They can be exogenic 
or endogenic 
Saltation - ANS Sand, pebbles and gravel are temporarily lifted and bounced along the river bed in a 
bouncing manner 
Traction - ANS This is when the largest cobbles and boulders are rolled along the river bed. The largest 
of those may only be moved during t...
AP Human Geography ALL TERMS
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 geography - ANS the study of physical features of the earth's surface 
Absolute location - ANS The exact position of a place on the earth's surface. 
Relative location - ANS the location of something in rel...
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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 geography - ANS the study of physical features of the earth's surface 
Absolute location - ANS The exact position of a place on the earth's surface. 
Relative location - ANS the location of something in rel...
AP Human Geography Exam Review
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 locating near similar industries or companies 
agribusiness - ANS Commercial agriculture in which large corporations own and operate various steps in 
the production process with an emphasis on profit 
agri...
- Exam (elaborations)
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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 locating near similar industries or companies 
agribusiness - ANS Commercial agriculture in which large corporations own and operate various steps in 
the production process with an emphasis on profit 
agri...
Ap Human Geography Study Guides
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 
communication tool. 
Who first used the term "geography"? - ANS Eratosthenes is the first person of record to use the term 
"geography". 
What does the term "geography" mean? - ANS Geo means "Earth" whil...
- Exam (elaborations)
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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 
communication tool. 
Who first used the term "geography"? - ANS Eratosthenes is the first person of record to use the term 
"geography". 
What does the term "geography" mean? - ANS Geo means "Earth" whil...
AQA A Level Geography - Hazards
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 affects humans. 
Vulnerability - ANS How susceptible a population is to the damage caused by a hazard. 
Impacts of hazards - ANS Hazards can have significant impact while they are occurring and often...
- Exam (elaborations)
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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 affects humans. 
Vulnerability - ANS How susceptible a population is to the damage caused by a hazard. 
Impacts of hazards - ANS Hazards can have significant impact while they are occurring and often...