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The students must know the difference between relative and absolute location.

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A place on the earth.   Location  
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The exact spot on the earth. Often found by using lines of latitude and longitude.   Absolute Location  
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A half of the earth. There are four of them: Northern, Southern, Eastern, and Western.   Hemispheres  
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The system of lines of latitude and longitude that criss-cross the globe and make it easier to find different locations.   Grid system  
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The general area a place can be found. Ex. The grocery store is down the street from the school.   Relative Location  
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A community of plants and animals that depend upon one another for survival.   Ecosystem  
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How goods/culture/ideas are transferred across the globe.   Movement (Human Movement)  
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An area united by something specific.   Region  
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A region that is defined by a common characteristic. Ex. The corn belt   Formal Region  
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A region that is created around a central area. Example, the Dallas Metroplex was created due to the popularity of Dallas.   Functional Region  
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A region defined by popular feelings and people's ideas about what that region stands for.   Perceptual Region  
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