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10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt Key Terms Wildlife What Geographers Do! Shelters Potpourri A Little This & A Little That! A review of the Previous 4 categories 5 pt
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Geographers study Earth’s deserts, Tundra, forests, grasslands, to name a few. They are Earth’s P_ _ _ _ _ _ _ F_ _ _ _ _ _ _.
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What are Earth’s Physical Features?
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This is another word for the area near the North Pole
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What is The Tundra?
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In its most basic term, geography is the study of
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What is Earth? Geography is the study of our planet Earth.
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This means the world around you. It can be mountains or flat lands, lakes, rivers or oceans, as well.
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What is environment? Although these are examples of a map key, straight above is an example of a compass rose, which shows the cardinal directions of north, south, east and west.
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This means people adapting – adjusting and at times, conquering the land around them to live – survive
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What is interacting?
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These animals are an example of the ___________ region
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What is a desert?
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These animals are an example of the ___________ region
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What is the Tundra? Robinson map projection
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These animals are an example of the ___________ region
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What is a forest or mountain?
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These animals are an example of the ___________ region
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What is rainforest jungle?
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These animals are an example of the ___________ region
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What is grasslands?
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This is what geographers learn when they study human-environment interaction
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What is how people and the environment affect each other?
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These are two meanings to Geography
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What are: The study of Earth’s physical features; and people and the environment interact, or affect each other.
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These are five regions with distinct physical features studied in geography.
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What are the Tundra, a desert, mountains, grasslands, jungles, rainforests, and forests?
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This meaning of geography has to do with people and the world around them
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What is how people and Earth affect each other? (Or interact with each other)
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Geography is the study of Earth’s ______ _______
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What are physical features?
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A cliff dwelling is a type of shelter used by _______ _________ in the Southwest
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Who are Native Americans?
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A type of shelter used in the Arctic or Tundra
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What is an igloo?
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Earliest form of shelter used by people – but one needs to share it with bats, cougars or bears.
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What is a cave?
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Along with plank houses, this is a common form of shelter in the mountains
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What is a log cabin?.
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Native Americans moved with the buffalo herd, which is why their form of shelter was could travel with them. This form of shelter is?
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What is a teepee?
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This means the world around you. It can be mountains or flat lands, lakes, rivers or oceans, as well.
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What is environment? Although these are examples of a map key, straight above is an example of a compass rose, which shows the cardinal directions of north, south, east and west.
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This is what geographers learn when they study human-environment interaction
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What is how people and the environment affect each other?
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These are two meanings to Geography
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What are: The study of Earth’s physical features; and people and the environment interact, or affect each other.
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This means people adapting – adjusting and at times, conquering the land around them to live – survive
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What is interacting?
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Geography is the study of Earth’s ______ _______
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What are physical features?
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