Analyzing maps WORLD REGIONS

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Analyzing maps WORLD REGIONS G.5-1A Lesson Launch Analyzing maps WORLD REGIONS

What do you notice?

Observe & Analyze 1- IDENTIFY 3 TRENDS YOU OBSERVE ON THE LIGHTS AT NIGHT MAP. 2- WHAT DO THESE PATTERNS REFLECT? 3- WRITE A SENTENCE COMPARING TWO OF THE WORLD REGIONS BASED ON THE LIGHTS AT NIGHT MAP.

G.5-1C

G.5-1E

G.5-1G

CHOOSE ANY OF THE SOURCES AFTER THE LIGHTS AT NIGHT MAP… 1- IDENTIFY 3 TRENDS YOU OBSERVE ON THIS MAP. 2- WHAT DO THESE PATTERNS REFLECT? 3- WRITE A SENTENCE COMPARING TWO OF THE WORLD REGIONS BASED ON THE SOURCE YOU CHOSE. 4- BASED ON OUR UNDERSTANDING OF HOW ECONOMICAL, SOCIAL, POLITICAL, & ENVIRONMENAL FACTORS IMPACT COUNTRIES, HOW DO YOU THINK THE SOURCE YOU CHOSE IS IMPACTED MOST? EXPLAIN WHY? (FOR INSTANCE.. I CHOSE G.5-1C, THE WORLD POPULATION DENSITY MAP. I THINK THIS MAP SHOWS HOW SOCIAL, POLITICAL, & ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS CAN IMPACT THE WORLD IN DIFFERENT WAYS. For instance, socially…)