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Geography Vocabulary Terms Review
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What is Geography? The study of the world, its people, and the landscapes they create. What are some things people study when they learn about geography? What is a person called who studies geography?
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Vocabulary Globe – a scale model of the Earth. Useful for showing the entire Earth or studying large areas of Earth’s surface Grid – a pattern of imaginary lines that circles the globe in east-west and north-south directions Latitude – east-west lines in the grid. Often called parallels. Longitude – north-south lines in the grid. Often called meridians.
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Vocabulary, cont. Degrees – the measurement used for latitude and longitude Equator – an imaginary line that circles the globe halfway between the North and South Poles Prime Meridian – an imaginary line that runs through Greenwich, England – divides the Eastern and Western hemispheres Hemispheres – 2 halves (North & South or East & West)
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Vocabulary, cont. Continents – seven large landmasses
Islands – landmasses smaller than continents and completely surrounded by water Map – flat diagram of all or part of Earth’s surface Title – shows what the subject of the map is Compass rose – a directional indicator. Has arrows that point to all four principal directions
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Vocabulary, cont. Scale – used on a map to represent the distances between points Legend/key – explains what the symbols on the map represent Locator map – shows where in the world the area on the map is located
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5 Themes of Geography Terms
Location – describes where something is Place – describes the features that make a site unique Regions – areas that share common characteristics Movement – looks at how and why people and things move. Often called migration. Human-Environment Interaction – people interact with their environment in many ways
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