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Unit 3 Review

Review – Unit 1 Types of regions Formal Functional Perceptual

Review – Unit 2 Biomes Climate Types Where found and NOT found

Culture Hearths What are the 8? Where are they located? Why did they happen? How did they become civilizations?

Major Cities LA New York Sao Paulo London Paris Cairo Moscow Tokyo Hong Kong Sydney Tehran

Settlement Patterns Where do people live? Why? What resources are available? Water? Climate?

Natural Resources Why needed? What can they do for society? What can they do to an environment?

Levels of Economic Activity Primary Secondary Tertiary Quaternary

Types of Production Farming Industry Subsistence Commercial Cottage Mass Produce

Developed V. Developing What is each? How do the people in each make money?

Rural V. Urban What are each? What is it like to live in each place? Urban in developed and less developed? Rural in developed and less developed? Urbanization

Push/Pull Factors What are they? What do they cause? Why movement from specific places at certain times?

Globalization What is it? Why needed? Benefits?

Maps! Know the culture hearths locations Know the Major Cities listed on this PPT Know the Map Essentials (ALL of them!)