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Geographic Knowledge Quiz - Test Your Understanding of Earth's Features!

Challenge your geography knowledge with this quiz covering topics like latitude, longitude, types of places, regions, movements, and human-environment interaction. Test your understanding of Earth's features and geographical tools.

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Geographic Knowledge Quiz - Test Your Understanding of Earth's Features!

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  1. Main page (home)

  2. Topic 1 Location - 100 Points This is the imaginary line that runs West to East across middle of the earth. Equator

  3. Topic 1 Location - 200 Points This line runs North to South in past Greenwich. Prime Meridian

  4. Topic 1 Location - 300 Points These lines run parallel to the equator. Latitude

  5. Topic 1 Location - 400 Points These lines run parallel to the prime meridian. Longitude

  6. Topic 1 Location - 500 Points This type of location depends on where you are at. Relative

  7. Topic 2 Place - 100 Points This is one of the types of places. Teacher Answer

  8. Topic 2 Place - 200 Points This is the other type. Teacher Answer

  9. Topic 2 Place - 300 Points These two types of places can be found in Texas (one of each). Variety of answers accepted

  10. Topic 2 Place - 400 Points This is an example of this type of Place.

  11. Topic 2 Place - 500 Points This is an example of this type of place.

  12. Topic 3 Region - 100 Points Movement of people make this type of region. Functional

  13. Topic 3 Region - 200 Points This type of region is by related # of characteristics. Formal

  14. Topic 3 Region - 300 Points Give an example of one of the types of regions (any of the three). Formal, Functional, Perceptual

  15. Topic 3 Region - 400 Points This map is an example of this type of region.

  16. Topic 3 Region - 500 Points Movement between a city and a suburb is this type of region. Functional

  17. Topic 4 Movement - 100 Points This type of movement can be measured.

  18. Topic 4 Movement- 200 Points “Are we there yet,” is typical because of this measure of movement

  19. Topic 4 Movement- 300 Points Movement is measured this way in the U.S.

  20. Topic 4 Movement - 400 Points This is how most other countries measure movement.

  21. Topic 4 Movement - 500 Points This is a periodic climate change to waters in South America causing worldwide change. El Nino

  22. Topic 5 Hum-Envirv. Interaction- 100 Points Define Human-Envirnoment Interaction in 15 sec. How do people relate to the physical world.

  23. Topic 5 Hum-Envirv. Interaction- - 200 Points This is a example of how we adapt to the environment. Could be in clothes, use tire chains.

  24. Topic 5 Hum-Envirv. Interaction- - 300 Points This is an example of how we change the environment. Pollution, dams

  25. Topic 5 Hum-Envirv. Interaction- - 400 Points You might find this is this part of North America.

  26. Topic 5 Hum-Envirv. Interaction- - 500 Points Trapped sunlight increasing earths temp is caused by this. Greenhouse Effect

  27. Topic 6 Geo Tools - 100 Points This is a three dimensional representation of the earth. Globe

  28. Topic 6 Geo Tools - 200 Points This is the name of the people that make maps. Cartographer

  29. Topic 6 Geo Tools - 300 Points This is an example of this type of map.

  30. Topic 6 Geo Tools - 400 Points This is a type of map that represents natural and man-made features on earth. Topographic Map

  31. Topic 6 Geo Tools - 500 Points This is the reason why geographers use thematic maps. Organize information and to avoid confusion

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