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Europe: Physical Geography
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 and then northward into the English Channel 
Alps Mountains 
In Northern Italy, they are high and rugged. They are/were a barrier against invaders 
Ural Mountains 
a mountain range that separates Eur...
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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 and then northward into the English Channel 
Alps Mountains 
In Northern Italy, they are high and rugged. They are/were a barrier against invaders 
Ural Mountains 
a mountain range that separates Eur...
French geography quiz
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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 
often rainy - ANS north, and western coastal regions 
capital of rouen. famous for cathedral painted by monet. home to mont st michel. geography mix of 
green countryside and farmland, and beauitful coas...
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- 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 
often rainy - ANS north, and western coastal regions 
capital of rouen. famous for cathedral painted by monet. home to mont st michel. geography mix of 
green countryside and farmland, and beauitful coas...
Geographic Features
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 little water and few plants 
foothills 
low hills at the base of a mountain range 
harbor 
a sheltered port where ships can take on or discharge cargo 
hill 
A small area of land that is higher than t...
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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 little water and few plants 
foothills 
low hills at the base of a mountain range 
harbor 
a sheltered port where ships can take on or discharge cargo 
hill 
A small area of land that is higher than t...
Geography – Australia RATED A+
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 in land wars and many 
subsequent deaths. 
Three Parts of Treaty of Waitangi - ANS 1. that the Queen (or king) of Great Britain has the right to rule 
over New Zealand; 
2. that Maori chiefs would ke...
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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 in land wars and many 
subsequent deaths. 
Three Parts of Treaty of Waitangi - ANS 1. that the Queen (or king) of Great Britain has the right to rule 
over New Zealand; 
2. that Maori chiefs would ke...
GEOGRAPHY — The Five Themes of Geography
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 it?" 
A) Absolute Location B) Relative Location 
TYPES of Location - ANS A) Absolute Location — The exact spot on Earth where something is found. 
Example: Niambey, the capital of Niger, is located...
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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 it?" 
A) Absolute Location B) Relative Location 
TYPES of Location - ANS A) Absolute Location — The exact spot on Earth where something is found. 
Example: Niambey, the capital of Niger, is located...
Geography (ANTARCTICA) 100% PASSED
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 Antarctica continent is split roughly in half by the __________ Mountain Range. - ANS 
Transantarctic 
Which of the following are names of Antarctica's larger ice shelves? - ANS Larsen 
Filchner-Ronne...
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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 Antarctica continent is split roughly in half by the __________ Mountain Range. - ANS 
Transantarctic 
Which of the following are names of Antarctica's larger ice shelves? - ANS Larsen 
Filchner-Ronne...
Geography 1
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" literally means - ANS to write (about) Earth. 
The main methodology governing geographic inquiry - ANS involves spatial analysis. 
Which of the following best describes the field of physical geography? -...
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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" literally means - ANS to write (about) Earth. 
The main methodology governing geographic inquiry - ANS involves spatial analysis. 
Which of the following best describes the field of physical geography? -...
Geography 100% PASSED
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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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
Greece: Geography and History
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 evacuated in the tweentieth century by the English archaeologists Sir arthur 
Minos - ANS The massive ruins on Knossos were the remains of the palace of King 
Mycenate - ANS Clay tablets found on Crete ...
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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 evacuated in the tweentieth century by the English archaeologists Sir arthur 
Minos - ANS The massive ruins on Knossos were the remains of the palace of King 
Mycenate - ANS Clay tablets found on Crete ...
Geography and Internal Boundaries
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 territories is false? - ANS Territories are always self-governing. 
The issuing of official records, such as birth certificates, and the administering of justice are most 
commonly performed at the _____...
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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 territories is false? - ANS Territories are always self-governing. 
The issuing of official records, such as birth certificates, and the administering of justice are most 
commonly performed at the _____...