For Weiler's Class 2016-17
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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Climate | The weather prevailing in one area in general or over a long period
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Arid | Without moisture; dry
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Desert | Arid region;sparse vegetation is supported
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Example of a desert | Sahara desert in North Africa
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Tundra | Vast, level, treeless plains of the arctic regions of Europe, Asia, and North America
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Taiga | Sub-arctic, evergreen coniferous forest of northern Eurasia located south of the tundra
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Example of a taiga | Russian taiga, other taigas near northern Canada and Eurasia
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Steppe | Extensive plain without trees
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Example of a steppe | Mongolian steppes, other steppes located through mid Eurasia in Russia, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, and China
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Tropical | Very hot and humid
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Mediterranean | Hot, dry, summers; mild, rainy winters
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Humid | Containing a high amount of water vapor
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Example of Tundra | Greenland/ Located at north and south extremes of globe
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Example of Tropical/Humid | Amazon Rainforest in Ecuador- middle between tropics
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Example of Meditteranean | Perth-Western Australia (40 degrees latitude)
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Gerhardus Mercator | German geographer who made a flat map in 1569- he expanded the areas near the poles
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Conformal Map | Shows correct shapes but not true distances or sizes
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Cartographer | Map maker
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Equal Area map | Shows correct sizes of landmasses, but distorted shapes
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The Peters Projection Map | An equal area map
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Interrupted Projection Map | Shows size and shape of land correctly by creating gaps in the picture of the world (looks like a peeled orange)
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Arthur Robinson's Projection Map | Shows the size and shapes of most land accurately and National Geographic adopted it as the official standard of the world map in 1988
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Latitude | 0 degrees at the equator and 90 at north and south poles- goes across in horizontal slices
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Longitude | Resembles orange slices with lines meeting at the poles- 0 degrees at prime meridian
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Chronometer | A clock that measures the speed you are traveling and the time you've been traveling at sea to determine longitude
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Greenwich Mean Time | "Zero time" in the world which other time zones are built in relation to
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T-O Style Map | Medieval map with Jerusalem in the center
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Paleontology | Science of studying life by fossil remains
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Ethnocentrism | The belief in the superiority of your culture over others
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Archaeology | Science of studying past human life through artifacts
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Artifact | Product of human workmanship
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Class textbook | "Heritage of World Civilizations"
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South- up map orientation | Map with southern landmasses on top (upside-down)
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