LocationPlaceHEIMovementRegion Geography Jeopardy! Five Themes
Final Jeopardy! Question Five Themes Challenges of HEI Challenges of HEI
Exact place where something on Earth is found Absolute location Location 100
Two ways to describe absolute location Address and coordinates Location 200
Describes a place in relation to another place Relative location Location 300
Relative location “Behind the Home Depot on Highway 35” is an example of… Location 400
Describe this classroom using relative location (Answers vary – points awarded at teacher discretion) Location 500
Physical features such as mountains, valleys, lakes, and rivers that make a place unique Landforms Place 100
Belief systems that are deeply held by people in different places – there are several based on deities, but others are from the philosophical teachings of individuals Religions Place 200
The building of cities, a process which defines the settlement pattern in places like Japan Urbanization Place 300
A word used to describe the area outside of cities, the countryside Rural Place 400
Name two characteristics that make this place unique (Answers vary – points awarded at teacher discretion) Place 500
One of the 3 ways humans interact with their environment – examples include building houses and cutting down trees Modify HEI 100
One of the 3 ways humans interact with their environment – examples include air conditioning or warm clothing Adapt HEI 200
One of the 3 ways humans interact with their environment – examples include oxygen, food, and water Depend HEI 300
One result of human- environment interaction in places like the Amazon Rainforest or Malaysia Deforestation HEI 400
A much-debated potential impact of human interaction on the environment, refers to a “human element” in climate change Greenhouse Effect HEI 500
Goods Items moved by truck, train, or ships – sometimes sent by mail Movement 100
Ideas Moved via mail, books, internet, telephone, etc. Movement 200
Bullet train High-speed transportation system that connects Japanese cities Movement 300
nomadic A word used to describe people who move from place to place to live Movement 400
Emigration The process of leaving one place to live in another place Movement 500
Formal region Type of region shown here Region 100
Perceptual region Defined by how people see a region – for instance, where is the Deep South? Region 200
Functional region Organized around a set of interactions or connections between people and places – for instance, the pizza delivery area of a certain Italian restaurant Region 300
Perceptual region Type of region shown below Region 400
(Answers vary – points awarded at teacher discretion) Give an example of a functional region Region 500
Using resources in a way that benefits today’s needs as well as future needs Sustainable development Final Jeopardy!