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