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Draw a Venn diagram and compare/contrast Atlanta to a farming town in South Georgia

Standard and EQ SSWG1 The student will explain the physical aspects of geography. b. Explain how human characteristics, such as population settlement patterns, and human activities, such as agriculture and industry, can describe a place. c. Analyze the interrelationship between physical and human characteristics of a place. EQ- How do physical and human characteristics of geography interact?

World Human Migrations https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hcoOENLfpUI

Human Settlement

Industry

Agriculture

Human Activities

Migration patterns

Exit Ticket Populations tend to be higher in: Inland areas Coastal areas Northern Africa The developing world 2. The migration of people from the Iberian Peninsula to Brazil spread: Spanish to South America Portuguese to Brazil Africans to South America Slavery 3. Modern intercontinental migrations are significant because: They have made regions more diverse and spread language They have spread disease and induced cultural diffusion (the spread of ideas) They have led to wars and conflict All of the above 4. Agriculture refers to: Business Farming Coal mining Grazing animals