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The scientific study of Earth and its features.
The scientific study of Earth and its features.
What is geography?
Physical and human characteristics of a location
Physical and human characteristics of a location
What is place?
Some examples include rainy weather, rooting for the Blazers, taking sides in the Civil War Ducks vs. Beavers.
Some examples include rainy weather, rooting for the Blazers, taking sides in the Civil War Ducks vs. Beavers.
What is region?
Describes something's place on the Earth's surface in relation to other places (North of, Next to, Far from, etc.)
Describes something's place on the Earth's surface in relation to other places (North of, Next to, Far from, etc.)
What is relative location?
Describes exactly where something is on Earth.
Describes exactly where something is on Earth.
What is absolute location?
A drawing that shows the directions. Usually north is up.
A drawing that shows the directions. Usually north is up.
What is a compass [rose]?
Lines that show size on a map compared to the real world
Lines that show size on a map compared to the real world
What is the scale?
A line that runs left to right on a map. It tells how far away a place is from the equator.
A line that runs left to right on a map. It tells how far away a place is from the equator.
What is latitude?
A line that runs top-bottom on a map. It tells how far away a place is from the prime meridian in Greenwich, England.
A line that runs top-bottom on a map. It tells how far away a place is from the prime meridian in Greenwich, England.
What is longitude?
Half of the Earth.
Half of the Earth.
What is a hemisphere?
A lowland between mountains or hills.
A lowland between mountains or hills.
What is a valley?
This must be at least 2,000 feet high.
This must be at least 2,000 feet high.
What is a mountain?
A region that is very dry due to lack of rain
A region that is very dry due to lack of rain
What is a desert?
The Ganges and the Willamette are both examples of these
The Ganges and the Willamette are both examples of these
What is a river?
A natural feature of the Earth's surface
A natural feature of the Earth's surface
What is a landform?
This person wrote the Bill of Rights?
This person wrote the Bill of Rights?
Who is James Madison?
This Supreme Court case made it unconstitutional for schools to write, require, or lead the recitation of prayers.
This Supreme Court case made it unconstitutional for schools to write, require, or lead the recitation of prayers.
What is Engele v. Vitale (1962)?
These groups of people came to the USA to escape persecution for their religious beliefs.
These groups of people came to the USA to escape persecution for their religious beliefs.
Who are the Pilgrims & the Puritans?
This document says that someone from any religion can be the president of the USA.
This document says that someone from any religion can be the president of the USA.
What is the Constitution?
I founded Rhode Island and accepted all religions
I founded Rhode Island and accepted all religions
Who is Roger Williams?
The spread of a culture's traits, such as goods, ideas, or beliefs, from one culture to another
The spread of a culture's traits, such as goods, ideas, or beliefs, from one culture to another
What is cultural diffusion?
Silk, gold, spices, carpets, and glass are examples of these.
Silk, gold, spices, carpets, and glass are examples of these.
What are items traded on the Silk Road?
A network of roads and trade routes linking Europe and Asia.
A network of roads and trade routes linking Europe and Asia.
What is the Silk Road?
This animal was used to carry items to trade on the Silk Road.
This animal was used to carry items to trade on the Silk Road.
What is the camel?
Kashgar, Antioch, Luoyang, Ctesiphon, Samarkand
Kashgar, Antioch, Luoyang, Ctesiphon, Samarkand
What are cities located along the Silk Road?
The 5 themes of Geography
The 5 themes of Geography
What are location, place, region, movement, and human-environment interaction?
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