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Social Studies
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| what is the definition between absolute and relative location? | Absolute location is an exact location determinant by latitude and longitude and relative location |
| Land form, climates and vegetation are all examples of . . . | physical characteristics of places |
| irrigation systems, houses and highways are all examples of . . . | people changing their environments |
| which of the following is not a part of geography | studying the planets of the earths solar system |
| which of the following is an example of the movement of people, goods and ideas between places. | international trade |
| geography describes a place by | its a physical and human characteristics |
| when studying a place, geographers want to determinant: | the characteristics a place, geographers want to determinant |
| in studying human-environment-interaction, geographers look at | how people interact with their environment |
| human environments interaction can be | all of the above |
| human environment interaction shows how people | adapt, modify, and depend on their environment |
| the theme of movement studies the mobility of | people, goods and ideas |
| culture, language and religion are all examples of | human characteristics |
| absolute location is | a locations exact position on the globe |
| functional location is | places connected by by movements |
| formal location is | places connected by similar attributes or characteristics |
| relative location is | the position of a place in a relation to another place |
| hemisphere location is | half of the earth |
| 50`N, 60`E is an example of absolute location | true |
| our school is a physical characteristics | false |
| the Amish culture is Pennsylvania is an example of human characteristics | true |
| the Boston metropolitan area is an example of a functional relation | true |
| hawk mountain is an example of a human characteristic | false |
| 1 | movement |
| 2 | religion |
| 3 | human environment interaction (HEI) |
| 4 | location |
| 5 | place |