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FINAL REVIEW!. Intro & 5 themes. This map convention measures distance in miles or kilometers : key, compass rose, scale? SCALE This map convention shows cardinal direction (N,S,E,W ): key, compass rose, scale? COMPASS ROSE
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Intro & 5 themes • This map convention measures distance in miles or kilometers: key, compass rose, scale? • SCALE • This map convention shows cardinal direction (N,S,E,W): key, compass rose, scale? • COMPASS ROSE • A place’s distance north or south of the Equator is its: latitude, longitude? • LATITUDE • A place’s distance east or west of the Prime Meridian is its: latitude, longitude? • LONGITUDE
Half of the earth is called a: latitude, hemisphere, functional region? • HEMISPHERE • A radio station and the surrounding area to which it broadcasts is a ___________ region: formal, functional, perceptual? • FUNCTIONAL • Whether or not Delaware is part of “the South” depends on your definition of this _____________ region: formal, functional, perceptual? • PERCEPTUAL • Pollution, building dams, and planting new forests are all examples of which theme: place, movement, human-environment interaction? • HUMAN-ENVIRONMENT INTERACTION
How can you tell which words mean a country & which mean a city? • CAPITAL LETTERS • What is the capital of India? • NEW DELHI • Is Mumbai north or south of Bangalore? • NORTH
Physical geography • Day to day conditions in a place (temp. & precipitation) is its: weather, climate? • WEATHER • Which of these energy resources is nonrenewable: solar, geothermal, coal, hydroelectric? • COAL (FOSSIL FUEL) • The earth completing one orbit around the sun is called a: • REVOLUTION • The longest day of summer and the shortest day of winter are the: • SOLSTICES
Patterns of temperature and precipitation over time define a place’s: weather, climate? • CLIMATE • Two tectonic plates colliding together is called: • CONVERGENCE • One plate sinking under another is called: • SUBDUCTION • Coniferous trees keep their seeds in: • CONES • Deciduous trees shed their _______ in the fall. • LEAVES • This climate has cool summers & VERY cold winters: arid, continental, tundra/subarctic? • TUNDRA/SUBARCTIC
What is the climate of a desert ecosystem: arid, subarctic, continental? • ARID • What is the climate of a rainforest ecosystem: mediterranean, highlands, tropical wet? • TROPICAL WET • A narrow strip of land with water on two sides is called a(n): • ISTHMUS • An area of high, flat land is called a(n): • PLATEAU • A chain of islands is a called a(n): • ARCHIPELAGO • Land (rock or soil) being carried away by wind, rain, or ice is called: subduction, erosion, dialect? • EROSION
Human geography • The total number of people per square mile is: population number, population volume, population density? • POPULATION DENSITY • Which of these is an example of material culture: language, clothing, religion, norms? • CLOTHING • Two cultures coming together & sharing their customs is called: • CULTURAL CONVERGENCE • Which of these is NOT a main factor in where people will choose to live: water, fertile soil, wildlife, climate? • WILDLIFE
In this type of government, people have the power to make decisions: democracy, dictatorship, empire? • DEMOCRACY • Someone who comes to power through their family line (like a king or emperor) is a: president, monarch, dictator • MONARCH • Manufacturing is an example of which level of economic activity: primary, secondary, tertiary? • SECONDARY • This is another word for a city area: rural, suburban, urban? • URBAN
How many males age 0-4 were there in Yemen in 2013: less than 1 mil, about 1.5 mil, almost 2 mil? • ALMOST 2 MIL • Does this pyramid show a high or low birthrate? • HIGH (VERY WIDE BASE)
PENNSYLVANIA • Most of PA’s Amish population live in ____________ county: Erie, Dauphin, Lancaster? • LANCASTER • This city in northwestern PA is located on a lake: State College, Erie, Scranton? • ERIE • Who founded Pennsylvania: William Penn, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson? • WILLIAM PENN • What important US document was signed in Philadelphia? • DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE
What fuel resource is mined from the Marcellus Shale: oil, natural gas, uranium? • NATURAL GAS • The Allegheny, Monongahela, and Ohio rivers meet in this city: Pittsburgh, Harrisburg, Gettysburg? • PITTSBURGH • What resource has been mined near Scranton: oil, lead, coal? • COAL • The Susquehanna River, named for a Native American tribe, flows south into what body of water: Gulf of Mexico, Chesapeake Bay, Gulf of St. Lawrence? • CHESAPEAKE BAY
UNITED STATES • Which region of the U.S. has the densest population: West, South, Northeast? • NORTHEAST • Which of these regions is NOT known for its fertile soil for growing crops: West, Midwest, South? • WEST • What resource made Alaska more valuable? • OIL • This region contains the Rocky Mountains: • WEST
Which state was added in the 1950s because it was a convenient spot for a naval base/port? • HAWAII • Before cars were widely used, most people traveled by: canoe, horseback, railroads • RAILROADS • A pipe used to carry water to dry areas is a(n): aqueduct, caudillo, grain elevator • AQUEDUCT • __________ is a trade agreement between the U.S., Canada, and Mexico: PETA, USSR, NAFTA • NAFTA
CANADA • These provinces of Canada are also known as the “maritime provinces”: • ATLANTIC PROVINCES • The Canadian Shield, a large area of thin, rocky soil, borders which body of water? • HUDSON BAY • Name a Canadian province with a mostly subarctic climate: • YUKON, NW TERRITORIES, NUNAVUT • Which Canadian province borders the Pacific Ocean? • BRITISH COLUMBIA (OR YUKON)
Which of these is NOT part of Canada’s global activity: trade, selling weapons, UN membership • SELLING WEAPONS • In which province is Canada’s national capital, Ottawa, located? • ONTARIO • Which province had a strong movement to break away from the country? • QUEBEC • Most of Canada’s agriculture is done is which provinces: Atlantic, Prairie, Northern Territories? • PRAIRIE PROVINCES
LATIN AMERICA • On which side of Latin America are earthquakes & volcanoes common? • WEST • Which country colonized Mexico? • SPAIN • Permanent removal of the rainforest region is called: • DEFORESTATION • Urban slum areas (esp. in Brazil) are called: • FAVELAS
The biggest industry in Central America is: • FARMING/AGRICULTURE • Venezuela’s biggest money-making resource is: • OIL/PETROLEUM • People who have to leave their homes to find seasonal jobs are called: favelas, migrant workers, criollos? • MIGRANT WORKERS • Farming just enough to meet the needs of one’s family or community is called: • SUBSISTENCE FARMING • Many Latin American countries have fought to overthrow __________, or military dictators, in favor of a democratic government. • CAUDILLOS
EUROPE • Many European countries use this common currency to simplify trade and travel: • THE EURO • Which of these is NOT part of the U.K.: Iceland, Northern Ireland, Wales? • ICELAND • What city led Europe in the Industrial Revolution? • LONDON, ENGLAND • After both world wars, Germany had to pay millions of dollars in ___________: bailout, reparations, auroras • REPARATIONS
What is the main climate of Portugal & Spain? • MEDITERRANEAN • Which of these countries does NOT touch the Alps Mountains: Austria, Germany, Italy, Norway? • NORWAY • Which of these is NOT a major industry in France: tourism, banking, winemaking, manufacturing? • BANKING • The Berlin Wall was built to separate East & West Germany during what world conflict: the Cold War, the Crimean War, WWI? • THE COLD WAR
Which of these is NOT a major influential civilization of Europe: Vikings, Incas, Greeks, Celts? • INCAS • In what country is the Thames River found: Spain, England, Russia? • ENGLAND • The ____________ Ocean is located west of the United Kingdom. • ATLANTIC • From which of these countries are you LEAST likely to be able to see the aurora borealis: Iceland, Norway, Greece, Sweden? • GREECE