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United States and Canada Climate and Vegetation Human Geography
Eleanor M. Savko Basic Geography Physical Geography United States and Canada 11/11/2018 Climate and Vegetation Human Geography 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt 10 pt 10 pt 10 pt 10 pt 10 pt 15 pt 15 pt 15 pt 15 pt 15 pt 20 pt 20 pt 20 pt 20 pt 20 pt 25 pt 25 pt 25 pt 25 pt 25 pt
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Five Themes of Geography
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What is: Movement Region Human Environment Interaction Location Place ?
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Everything located above the equator
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What is Northern Hemisphere?
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The unit of measure used to determine an absolute location on a map or a globe is a(n) ___.
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What is a degree?
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Imaginary east-west circles parallel to the Equator are called ___ lines
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What are latitude lines?
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The imaginary line that circles the globe from north to south at 0 degrees
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What is the Prime Meridian?
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The three things cause weathering are____, ____, and __
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What is rain (water), wind and ice?
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Only about ____ percent of the Earth's surface is fresh water
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What is three (3) percent?
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Rock layers that store water
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What is an aquifer?
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small branch of a river
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What is a tributary?
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seismograph and Richter scale are two ways to measure the strength of this
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What is an earthquake?
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Current US population
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What is about 320 million people?
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Reasons/ factors for migration
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What are push/ pull factors?
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functional region; city, suburbs, and exurbs link together and interact
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What is a metropolitan area?
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Immigrants into the United States are mainly coming from _________ and _______________ _______________
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What is Asia and Latin America?
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Early immigrants into the United States came from one of these three countries
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What is England, France, or Spain?
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layer of gases release trapped solar energy, causing higher temperatures in the same way that a greenhouse traps solar energy
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What is the greenhouse effect?
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Dec. 22/23 beginning of winter in N. Hemi.,
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What is the winter solstice?
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This takes 1 day, 24 hours
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What is rotation?
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year round rain; long, humid summers, mild to cool short winters; Florida coastal
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What is tropical wet climate?
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Ten or less inches of rain per year
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What is a desert climate?
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A scientist who studies human populations, including their size; growth; density; distribution; and rates of births, marriages, and deaths is called a(n) ___________.
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What is a demographer?
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site of innovation from which basic ideas, materials, and technology diffuse to many cultures
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What is a culture hearth?
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state and government makes economy decisions and controls factors of production
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What is a command economy?
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total value of goods and services within a country in a year
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What is Gross Domestic Product? (GDP)
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number of people who can read and write a language
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What is literacy rate?
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