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Mr. McEntarfer * HSLPS Geography of the World Aim: Where does history happen?
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Task 1. Labeling Continents and Oceans
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Quiz
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What kinds of information can we infer from this map?
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What can we infer from this map?
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When was this map of the world drawn? How do you know?
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What kinds of information can we infer about the world from this map?
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Aim: How can we identify landforms on a map and describe their affects on a region? Do Now: Manhattan is a small island. What has been done to have room for Manhattan's large population and it’s needs.
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Landforms
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Terrace Farming is a method used to farm in the mountains by leveling off the land on a mountainside.
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What are the advantages and disadvantages to living in the mountains?
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What are the benefits of living in a River Valley?
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What are the disadvantages and possible advantages to living in the desert?
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Plateau A plateau is a large, flat area of land that is higher than the surrounding land.
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peninsula A peninsula is a body of land that is surrounded by water on three sides.
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Isthmus An isthmus is a narrow strip of land connecting two larger landmasses. An isthmus has water on two sides
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A volcano is a mountainous vent in the Earth's crust. When a volcano erupts, it spews out lava, ashes, and hot gases from deep inside the Earth.
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Delta A delta is a low, watery land formed at the mouth of a river. It is formed from the silt, sand and small rocks that flow downstream in the river.
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gulf A gulf is a part of the ocean (or sea) that is partly surrounded by land.
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archipelago An archipelago is a group or chain of islands clustered together in a sea or ocean. Examples: Japan and Indonesia.
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Sea A sea is a large body of salty water that is often connected to an ocean. A sea may be partly or completely surrounded by land.
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Strait – A narrow passage of water connecting two large bodies of water.
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Activity: On the following maps identify and circle the geographic features we just went over.
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Political Geography Aim: Where does history happen?
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Countries to Identify Asia – (1)Iraq, (2)China, (3)India, (4)Russia (5)Japan Africa – (6)Egypt, (7)Mali, (8)South Africa, (9)Somalia Europe – (10)Italy, (11)Greece, (12)Great Britain
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