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This document provides a complete collection of questions and answers for WGU D199: Introduction to Physical and Human Geography, fully updated for 2025/2026. It covers key topics from both physical and human geography, including landforms, climate systems, population distribution, cultural patterns, urbanization, and environmental sustainability. Designed to align with WGU course outcomes, this resource helps students master essential geographic concepts and prepare effectively for assessments

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WGU D199: INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL AND
HUMAN GEOGRAPHY – QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
(2025/2026)

Introduction
This 2025/2026 practice exam and summary set aligns with WGU D199 competencies,
covering physical and human geography fundamentals. It includes 100 multiple-choice
questions with rationales based on standard geographic principles (e.g., National
Geographic Society and AGSL texts). Use for mastery of Earth's systems, human
patterns, and interactions. Summary at end recaps key concepts.



Question [1]: What layer of Earth's structure is the uppermost part of the mantle, where
convection currents drive plate tectonics?

A. Asthenosphere
B. Lithosphere
C. Outer core

D. Crust

Answer: A — Asthenosphere

Rationale: The asthenosphere is semi-fluid, enabling mantle convection for plate
movement; lithosphere rigid (B), core metallic (C), crust thin outer (D).

Question [2]: The hydrosphere primarily consists of?

A. Atmosphere gases
B. Earth's water in all forms
C. Biosphere organisms

D. Lithospheric rocks

Answer: B — Earth's water in all forms

Rationale: Hydrosphere encompasses oceans, rivers, ice, and vapor (97% saltwater);
atmosphere air (A), biosphere life (C), lithosphere solids (D).

,Question [3]: Which process describes the slow movement of continents over millions of
years?

A. Erosion
B. Continental drift
C. Volcanism

D. Weathering

Answer: B — Continental drift

Rationale: Continental drift (Wegener's theory) explains Pangaea breakup via plate
motion; erosion wears land (A), volcanism lava (C), weathering breakdown (D).

Question [4]: Transform boundaries primarily cause?

A. Mountain building
B. Earthquakes
C. Rifting

D. Subduction

Answer: B — Earthquakes

Rationale: Sliding plates at transform boundaries (e.g., San Andreas) generate friction
earthquakes; mountains convergent (A), rifting divergent (C), subduction oceanic (D).

Question [5]: The Ring of Fire is associated with?

A. Tropical rainforests
B. Convergent plate boundaries and volcanism
C. Desert biomes

D. River deltas

Answer: B — Convergent plate boundaries and volcanism

Rationale: Pacific Ring of Fire marks subduction zones with 75% global
volcanoes/earthquakes; biomes unrelated (A,C), deltas depositional (D).

Question [6]: Atmospheric circulation cells include the?

A. Hadley, Ferrel, Polar
B. Trade, Westerly, Easterly
C. Jet stream only

D. Convection only

, Answer: A — Hadley, Ferrel, Polar

Rationale: Three-cell model (Hadley tropical, Ferrel mid-latitude, Polar high-latitude)
drives global winds; winds surface (B), jet upper (C), convection local (D).

Question [7]: Köppen classification G for "humid subtropical" features?

A. Cold winters, hot summers
B. Hot, humid summers; mild winters
C. Dry, extreme temperatures

D. Tundra cold

Answer: B — Hot, humid summers; mild winters

Rationale: Cfa Köppen: Humid subtropical with C (mild winter), f (no dry), a (hot
summer); continental cold (A), arid dry (C), polar tundra (D).

Question [8]: El Niño-Southern Oscillation affects?

A. Ocean currents only
B. Global weather patterns and ENSO cycles
C. Soil erosion

D. Urban heat islands

Answer: B — Global weather patterns and ENSO cycles

Rationale: ENSO (El Niño warm phase) disrupts trade winds, causing droughts/floods
worldwide; currents part (A), erosion local (C), urban micro (D).

Question [9]: Karst topography forms from?

A. Wind erosion
B. Groundwater dissolution of limestone
C. Glacial carving

D. Volcanic lava

Answer: B — Groundwater dissolution of limestone

Rationale: Karst (caves/sinkholes) via CO2-acidified water eroding soluble rock; wind
desert (A), glacial U-shapes (C), volcanic flows (D).

Question [10]: The rock cycle involves?

A. Sedimentary to igneous only
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