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Foy Geography Test

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This includes the study of both physical and cultural features.   geography  
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This is the study of the earth's land and features.   physical geography  
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This is the study of people and the places where they live.   human geography  
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One's environment is made up of what two things?   landforms and climate  
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Studying this is important to both physical and human geography.   location  
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By comparing this, geographers can learn more about the factors that affect each of them.   locations  
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The features of a region can be described in what two ways?   physical or human  
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What was critical to early settlement?   resources in an area  
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What were some early resources?   water, animals, fertile land, stones for tools  
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What does geography affect if the first societies formed along rivers?   It affects the growth of civilizations.  
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What are a few types of weather-related problems caused by geography?   floods and food shortages  
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What are some ways that people can affect geography?   planting trees, building lakes, creating wastelands  
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Maps are useful because they can include what types of information?   population, elevation, resources  
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What feature of a map gives directions and helps you find locations on a map?   compass rose  
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What are the cardinal directions? (Be able to locate them on a compass)   north, south, east, west`  
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What are the intermediate directions? (Be able to locate them on a compass)   northwest, northeast, southwest, southeast  
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What feature of a map represents actual locations on a map?   symbols  
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What feature of a map shows different symbols for a map?   key or legend  
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What does a map scale show on a map?   respective distance ex: 1 inch equals a mile  
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What do political maps show?   governmental boundaries of countries, states, counties, etc.  
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What do physical maps show?   landforms, like deserts, mountains, and plains  
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What do historical maps show?   How land looked in the past  
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Be able to locate the following landorms on a map:   mountain, peninsula, lake, plateau, bay, island, valley, forest, hill, plain, river, desert  
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Be able to locate the following continents on a map:   North America, South America, Africa, Europe, Asia, Australia, Antarctica  
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Be able to locate the following oceans on a map:   Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Arctic, Southern  
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The pattern of weather conditions in a certain area over a long period of time.   climate  
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These regions are high latitude regions of the world.   polar  
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These climate zones are those without extremes of temperature and precipitation (rain or snow).   temperate  
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What are the two type of temperate climates?   maritime and continental  
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This climate is the desert or semi-desert areas of great continental areas surrounded by mountains.   arid  
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This this climate, the weather is usually hot and humid, and during the wet season, it rains heavily and regularly almost every day.   tropical  
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This defines the Mediterranean climate:   wet winter/dry summer  
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This climate receives more rainfall than low-lying areas because the temperature on top of mountains is lower than the temperature at sea level.   mountain  
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How many degrees is the Earth's circumference divided into?   360 degrees (like a circle)  
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The east-west lines in the grid are called what lines? (Be able to log these coordinates on a map)   latitude  
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What are lines of latitude also called?   parallels, because they are always parallel to each other  
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What lines measure distance north and south of the equator?   latitude  
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This is the longest parallel, which is almost 25,000 miles long.   equator  
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The major lines of latitude include:   Tropic of Cancer, equator, Tropic of Capricorn, Arctic Circle, Antarctic Circle  
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What are the north-south lines in the grid?   longitude  
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What is another name for lines of longitude?   meridians  
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What lines measure distance east-west of the prime meridian?   longitude  
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Where do meridians meet?   the poles  
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How can a degree of latitude be broken down?   60 parts called minutes, which can further be broken down into 60 parts called seconds  
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When writing latitude and longitude, what order does it go in?   latitude, longitude  
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A half of the globe, one of the halves into which the earth is divided?   hemisphere  
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This is the eastern half of the earth from the prime meridian to 180 degrees longitude.   eastern hemisphere  
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This is the western half of the earth from the prime meridian to 180 degrees longitude.   western hemisphere  
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This is the half of the earth between the North Pole and the equator.   northern hemisphere  
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This is the half of the earth between the South Pole and the equator.   southern hemisphere  
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How many degrees does the earth rotate each hour?   15 degrees  
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Do you subtract or add an hour for each time zone when moving west?   subtract  
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Do you subtract or add an hour for each time zone when moving east?   add  
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