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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 breeze blowing in the one direction. 
What is an oasis? - ANS An oasis is a fertile spot in a desert which receives water from underground 
supplies. 
What is a mesa? - ANS A mesa is a plateau-like se...
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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 breeze blowing in the one direction. 
What is an oasis? - ANS An oasis is a fertile spot in a desert which receives water from underground 
supplies. 
What is a mesa? - ANS A mesa is a plateau-like se...
Global Studies A | Module 1 | Lesson 6: Quiz "Technology in Geography"
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 
Which comparison best describes the relationship between history and geography? - ANS History shows 
how events over time relate, while geography shows how the land changes over time. 
Which geographic ...
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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 
Which comparison best describes the relationship between history and geography? - ANS History shows 
how events over time relate, while geography shows how the land changes over time. 
Which geographic ...
Grade 9 GEOGRAPHY Revision (Term 4)
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 are (non-renewable/renewable) resources. - ANS non-renewable 
TRUE or FALSE 
Once renewable resources have been used up, they are finished forever. - ANS true 
Food is a non-renewable/renewable) reso...
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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 are (non-renewable/renewable) resources. - ANS non-renewable 
TRUE or FALSE 
Once renewable resources have been used up, they are finished forever. - ANS true 
Food is a non-renewable/renewable) reso...
India's Geography A LEVEL
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 subcontinent? - ANS India is considered as a subcontinent because the 
Himalaya and Hindu Kush Mountains isolate India from the rest of Asia. 
How many seasons does India have? (Describe) - ANS India has 3 ...
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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 subcontinent? - ANS India is considered as a subcontinent because the 
Himalaya and Hindu Kush Mountains isolate India from the rest of Asia. 
How many seasons does India have? (Describe) - ANS India has 3 ...
Introduction to Geography Unit 1 Test
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 to the items that describe Physical Systems. - ANS the Suez Canal - H 
the San Andreas Fault - P 
the Great Mississippi Flood - P 
the George Washington Bridge - H 
atlas - collection of maps 
GIS - be...
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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 to the items that describe Physical Systems. - ANS the Suez Canal - H 
the San Andreas Fault - P 
the Great Mississippi Flood - P 
the George Washington Bridge - H 
atlas - collection of maps 
GIS - be...
Introduction to Geography (lesson 1)
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 help geographers study spatial relationships. 
Which geographical perspective examines the relationships between living and nonliving things on 
Earth? - ANS ecological perspective 
The ______ is a sa...
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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 help geographers study spatial relationships. 
Which geographical perspective examines the relationships between living and nonliving things on 
Earth? - ANS ecological perspective 
The ______ is a sa...
Introduction to Mastering Geography
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. 
Ottawa 
The capital of Canada is ______. 
Buenos Aires 
The capital of Argentina is ______ _____. 
Nairobi 
The capital of Kenya is _______. 
Jakarta 
_______ is the capital of Indonesia. 
North America 
...
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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. 
Ottawa 
The capital of Canada is ______. 
Buenos Aires 
The capital of Argentina is ______ _____. 
Nairobi 
The capital of Kenya is _______. 
Jakarta 
_______ is the capital of Indonesia. 
North America 
...
Italian Geography RATED A+
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 
Tyrrhenian Sea
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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 
Tyrrhenian Sea
Mexico Geography ALREADY PASSED
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 variety of landforms in Mexico that support large communities of people. 
Water Systems - ANS Northern Mexico has a dry climate with few permanent waterways. 
The Lerma River is one of Mexico's most impo...
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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 variety of landforms in Mexico that support large communities of people. 
Water Systems - ANS Northern Mexico has a dry climate with few permanent waterways. 
The Lerma River is one of Mexico's most impo...
Mexico's Geography RATED A+
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 Sur - ANS The mountain range found in Southern Mexico. 
Mexican Plateau - ANS The central plateau that is surrounded by mountain ranges. 
Sierra Madre Occidental - ANS The western mountain range near th...
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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 Sur - ANS The mountain range found in Southern Mexico. 
Mexican Plateau - ANS The central plateau that is surrounded by mountain ranges. 
Sierra Madre Occidental - ANS The western mountain range near th...