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Geography S1 Exam Review

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What are the 5 Themes of Geography?   Location, Place Human-Environment Interaction, Movement, and Region  
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What is Location?   Where something is  
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What is the longest river in the U.S.?   Missouri River  
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What is Elevation?   Height above sea level  
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What is Place?   What it is like somewhere  
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Describe a Strait.   Narrow body of water surrounded almost entirely by land  
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What is the longest river in Canada?   McKenzie River  
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What is Human-Environment Interaction   The effect people have on the environment, or the effect the environment has on people  
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Define Peninsula.   A piece of land that is surrounded with water on three sides.  
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Describe "Movement?"   The transportation of people, goods, and ideas  
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What is the highest elevation in the United States?   Mt. Denali (formerly known as Mt. McKinley)  
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What is the lowest elevation in the United States?   Death Valley  
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This is a group of closely scattered islands.   Archipelago  
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This theme of geography is where you share the same physical, or cultural characteristics.   Region  
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This river is 4,000 miles long and is the world's largest river.   Amazon River  
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This is the longest mountain range in the world, and is located along the western coast of South America.   Andes Mountain Range  
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This is a flat land mass, higher than the surrounding land.   Plateau  
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Define "glacier."   A large body of ice that moves across the earth's surface.  
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Define "tributary."   Smaller streams and rivers that feed a larger river.  
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What is longitude?   The measure of how far east or west of the prime meridian a location is. It is given in degrees east or west 0-180 degrees.  
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What is "source?"   The place where a river starts.  
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Define "latitude?"   The measure of how far north or south of the equator a location is. It is given in degrees north or south 0-180 degrees.  
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What is the "mouth" of a river?   The place where a river empties into a larger body of water.  
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This is the location has the highest number of volcanic and earthquake activity in the world, and surrounds the Pacific Ocean.   The Ring of Fire  
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This is land that receives very little water throughout the year.   Desert  
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This is an example of a cold desert.   Antarctica  
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This is an example of a hot desert.   Sahara Desert  
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When is colder weather in the Southern Hemisphere?   June, July, August  
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When is colder weather in the Northern Hemisphere?   December, January, February  
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These are places near the equator, that are hot and humid most of the year.   Tropics  
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Name the 7 Continents   North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, and Antarctica  
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Name the 5 Oceans   Atlantic, Pacific, Arctic, Indian, and Southern  
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What is the imaginary line dividing the world into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres?   Equator  
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What is the imaginary line dividing the world into the Western and Eastern Hemispheres?   Prime Meridian  
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What is "Map Distortion?"   The distortion that occurs to shape, size, and distance between land masses when the globe is flattened out and represented on a flat map.  
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These maps show physical features of the land including mountains, bodies of water, and elevation.   Physical Maps  
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These maps show human features such as boundary lines, cities, states, and countries.   Political Maps  
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