a) relative locationb) a map c) absolute locationd) a compass rose an exact point on the surface of...
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a) Relative Location b) A Map
c) Absolute location d) A Compass Rose
An exact point on the surface of the earth usually foundusing latitude & longitude
a) Relative Location b) Absolute Location
c) Place d) Region
Using another place todescribe where something is
a) Longitude b) Latitude
c) Meridians d) Non Parallels
East-west circles around theGlobe that measure pointsNorth or south of the equator
a) Parallels b) Longitude
c) Latitude d) Equator
North-south lines around theGlobe that measure pointsEast or west of the PrimeMeridian
a) Location b) Region
c) Movement d) Place
The theme of geography thatanswers the question “Whatis it like to live there”
a) Movement b) Location
c) Human Environment Interaction d) Place
The theme of geography thatAnswers the question “WhatIs the relationship between Humans & their environment
a) HEI b) Region
c) Movement d) Place
The theme of geography thatanswers the question how & Why are areas similar or Different to one another
a) Movement b) HEI
c) Place d) Location
This theme of geography Answers the question how & Why are areas connected toEach other
a) HEI b) Place
c) Location d) Movement
The theme of geography thatAnswers the question “WhereIs it”.
a) Movement b) Region
c) Location d) Place
The theme of geography thatanswers the question “ Howdo goods, ideas, & people getfrom one place to another
a) Organize information b) Plan vacations
c) Learn about Space d) Study Statistics
Geographers use the 5 themesof geography to
a) Study of the solar system b) Study of the earth
c) Study of Physics d) Study of plants
Which of the following is the correct definition of geography
a) Physical & Relative b) Human & Animal
c) Similar & Different d) Human & Physical
What two characteristicsare used to help describea place
a) Scale b) Distortion
c) Key d) Legend
The size of an area on a mapAs compared to the area’sActual size.
a) Scale b) Distortion
c) Projection d) Key
A misrepresentation of the original shape or a change in the accuracy of its shape, sizeand distance.
a) Parallels b) Projection
c) Compass Rose d) Cardinal Direction
A representation of the Earth’srounded surface on a flatpiece of paper
a) Scale b) Projection
c) Legend d) Compass Rose
A map feature that usuallyShows the four cardinal directions
a) Projection b) Key
c) Cardinal Direction d) Scale
One of the four compass points: north, south, east, and west
a) Compass Rose b) Key
c) Scale d) Globe
The section of a map thatexplains the symbols for themap; also called a legend
a) Portable b) Not potable
c) Show less detail d) Can be recycled
An advantage that a flat maphas over a globe is that flatmaps are
a) Less detailed b) Not portable
c) More detailed d) Has a scale
Another advantage a flat mapHas over a globe is that a flat Map is
a) Road Map b) Projection
c) Natural Resource Map d) globe
The most accurate way to Present information accuratelyAbout the earth is on a
a) Compass Rose b) Title
c) Scale d) Key
This will tell a person what kind of map they are looking at.
a) Intermediate b) Wrong
c) Cardinal d) Relative
Northeast, northwest, southeast, and southwest are examples of what typeof directions