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Geography QUESTIONS WITH CERTIFIED ANSWERS RATED A+

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Geography QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS RATED A+

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Netherlands - ANS Amsterdam Ireland (Republic of) - ANS Dublin United Kingdom - ANS London Iceland - ANS Reykjavik Norway - ANS Oslo Sweden - ANS Stockholm Finland - ANS Helsinki Denmark - ANS Copenhagen Belgium - ANS Brussels Germany - ANS Berlin

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Geography - desertification

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Where are the areas at risk of desertification Somalia, Ethiopia, Djibouti and Kenya Natural Causes of desertification Drought, wind-soil erosion, soil erosion - during heavy rainfall, climatic variation and natral disasters Human causes (degradation) of desertification Human activities that co...

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Geography GRADED A+

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Geography - ANS means the description of the earth spatial - ANS the distribution of various phenomena over the earths surface spatial relationships - ANS can best be defined as recurring patterns of things in connection with other things spatial perspective - ANS central in geography six essen...

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Geography definition Chapter 1 & 2

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Geography - ANS the study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere, and of human activity as it affects and is affected by these, including the distribution of populations and resources, land use, and industries. Absolute location - ANS Absolute Location describes an object's loc...

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Geography Chapter 1

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geography - ANS the study of where people, places and things are located and how they relate to each other GPS - ANS global positioning system--network of 24 satellites orbiting the earth--provide info about location GIS - ANS geographic information systems--uses computer technology to collect, ...

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Geography ALREADY PASSED

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equator - ANS an imaginary horizontal line that goes around the middle of the earth compass rose - ANS a symbol that shows the directions - north, south, east and west geography - ANS the study of the earth and its people key/legend - ANS tells what the symbols on the map represent map - ANS dra...

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Geography 100% PASSED

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Geography (Definition) - ANS The study of the earth's surface, including aspects as its climate, topography, vegetation, and population. (The science of space and place.) Spatial Perspective - ANS A way of identifying, explaining, and predicting the human and physical patterns in space and the i...

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Geography 50 countries QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALREADY PASSED

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United States - ANS North America, middle of Canada and Mexico, speaks English Canada - ANS North America ,below US and Mexico, speaks French and English Mexico - ANS North America ,above Us and Canada, speaks spanish Cuba - ANS in Caribbean, Island country, speaks spanish Haiti - ANS Carribean,...

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Geog 200 Chapter 1 RATED A+

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Human Geography - ANS What disciple would be best at determining the optimum location for a new business? Climate, mineral resources, and slope steepness - ANS Which of the following are examples of the physical characteristics that describe the natural landscape of a place? (Select all that appl...

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Five Themes of Geography

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Location - ANS Absolute Location is the exact place on earth where a geographic feature is found. Relative location describes a place in comparison to other places around it. Place - ANS Physical features and cultural characteristics of a location Human-environment interaction - ANS People learn ...

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Chapter 18 Geography

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What is Africa's most prominent feature? - ANS A plateau. Why are Africa's rivers difficult to navigate? - ANS It has many waterfalls, rapids, and gorges. How might this effect the economy? - ANS It's difficult to trade because you can't transport goods. Where are the most distinctive landfor...

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Basic geography

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geography - ANS the study of the distribution and interaction of physical and human features on the earth absolute location - ANS the exact place on earth where a geographic feature is found relative location - ANS a place in comparison to the other places around it hemisphere - ANS one half of ...

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AQA A Level Geography - Hazards

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Hazard - ANS Something that is a potential threat to human life or property. Natural hazards - ANS Are caused by natural processes What are the three types of natural hazards? - ANS Geophysical hazards, atmospheric hazards and hydrological hazards. Disaster - ANS When a hazard actually seriously...

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Ap Human Geography Study Guides

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Define Map - ANS A map is a two dimensional or flat scale model of Earth's surface, or a portion of it What is the science of mapmaking called? - ANS The science of mapmaking is called cartography. What are the two purpose that maps serve? - ANS A map serves as a reference tool and a communicati...

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AP Human Geography Exam Review

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absolute location - ANS The actual space a place occupies on Earth's surface acculturation - ANS The change that occurs within a culture when it adopts a practice from another culture agglomeration effects - ANS The cost advantages (external economies) for an individual company gained by locati...

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AP Human Geography ALL TERMS

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Human geography - ANS a branch of geography that focuses on the study of patterns and processes that shape human interaction with the built environment, with particular reference to the causes and consequences of the spatial distribution of human activity on the Earth's surface Physical geograph...

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A-level geography

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Exogenic river material - ANS Massmovement Erosion Sheetwash Endogenic river material - ANS From stream bed and bank Bed-load - ANS Includes larger particles which cannot be picked up by the current. They can be exogenic or endogenic Saltation - ANS Sand, pebbles and gravel are temporarily lif...

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A LEVEL GEOGRAPHY COASTS

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WAVE CREST This is the top of the wave as water in a wave rises causes crest WAVE TROUGH As water in a wave falls WAVE HEIGHT Distance between the wave crest and trough WAVE PERIOD Time between waves WAVE FREQUENCY Number of waves that break on a beach in a given period of time WAVE STEEPN...

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5 Themes of Geography

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5 themes of geography - ANS Location, Place, Region, Human-Environment Interaction, Movement. These are the foundations of Geography. Location - ANS Relative and Absolute are two characteristics of Location. Relative location - ANS the position of a place in relation to another place. Uses specif...

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5 Themes of Geography Definition Review

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Location - ANS -Absolute: The exact location of a place. Geographers use latitude and longitude lines to pinpoint absolute location -Relative: Where a location is in relation to places or things near it. Place - ANS The physical and human characteristics of a location. Physical characteristics in...

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5 Themes of Geography

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The Five Themes of Geography: MR. HELP Movement, Region H.E.I., Location, Place - ANS MR. HELP What does the acronym stand for? Movement - ANS The import/export of people, ideas and goods around the world Movement: People - ANS Examples: immigration, emigration, forced migration due to conflict ...

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World Geography

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geography - ANS the study of everything on Earth perspective - ANS the way a person looks at something landscape - ANS the scenery of a place cartography - ANS the study of maps and mapmaking meteorology - ANS the study of weather region - ANS area with one or more common features grid - ANS p...

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World Geography ALREADY PASSED

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If I were to describe where I live using relative location, which of the following ways would be most accurate? - ANS I live near where Route 3 and I-95 meet. Why does distortion occur when making a map? - ANS Because the earth is a sphere Which of the following photos is the best representation ...

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What is geography?

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human systems - ANS processes initiated by people that shape earth's surface and interact with plant and animal life to create, sustain, and modify ecosystems physical processes - ANS activities occurring in nature that shape the earth's surface physical systems - ANS processes occurring in nat...

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"What Is Geography"

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5 Themes of Geography - ANS 1. Location 2. Place 3. Region 4. Movement 5. Human-Environment Interaction Geography - ANS The study of the earth and the ways people live and work on it Human geography - ANS The study of how people and their activities vary from place to place. This includes eco...

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Unit 8 Quiz 1: Physical Geography

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Africa is known as the ____ continent. - ANS plateau What physical process is responsible for the Great Rift Valley and the Great Escarpment? - ANS plate movement Which of the countries listed below receives the most rainfall? - ANS Sierra Leone Match the river with the phrase that describes it....

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Unit 1- Geography

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geography - ANS study of where people, places, and things are located and how they interact with each other The five themes of geography are... - ANS location, place, region, movement, and human-environment interaction geographer - ANS one who studies earth's natural environment and human socie...

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Understanding Physical Geography

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The image above shows a(n) __________, a narrow body of water that connects two larger bodies of water. - ANS strait The theory of plate tectonics states that the Earth's crust is composed of many plates that move gradually across the Earth's surface. - ANS True This photo above shows a type o...

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Understanding Physical Geography

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The image above shows a(n) __________, a narrow body of water that connects two larger bodies of water. - ANS strait The theory of plate tectonics states that the Earth's crust is composed of many plates that move gradually across the Earth's surface. - ANS True This photo above shows a type o...

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the study of geography

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geography - ANS the study of the earth's surface and the processes that shape it, the connections between places, and the complex relationships between people and their environment GIS - ANS a geographic information system, which uses computer technology to collect and analyze data about the ear...

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The Five Themes of Geography

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location - ANS Where on Earth a place is. There are two forms of location: absolute location and relative location. place - ANS The physical and human features of a location. What's it like when you get there? Each one has its own physical and human characteristics. regions - ANS An area of lan...

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Quiz: Introduction to Geography

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Choose the way in which the Earth's physical features affect people's activities. - ANS All of the above (Jobs they choose, means of travel, ways they spend their free time) Which of the following statements is most accurate? - ANS The physical environment may affect human activities, and human...

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OCR A-Level Geography - Changing spaces; Making places

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What is the definition of *place*? - ANS A place is a space that has been given meaning by an individuals *lived experience*. Places are *multifaceted*, shaped by *shifting flows* and connections, with change over time. What is the definition of *space*? - ANS Exists between places and does not h...

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Introduction Geography: Ecosystem.

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Abiotic - ANS Non-living parts of the ecosystem. Biotic - ANS Living parts of the ecosystem. Consumers. - ANS Eat plants or other animals. Decomposers - ANS eat dead plants and animals and return nutrients to the soil producers - ANS plants that make their own food. Biodiversity - ANS a number ...

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Geography: RATED A+

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geography - ANS The study of the world, it's people, and the landscapes they create. geo=Earth Graphy=to study landscapes - ANS Is the human and physical features that make it unique. they have to crawl deep into caves,climb tall mountains, and study sets of images collected by satellites - ANS...

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Geography: Paper 2 'Tourism in Kenya'

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Is Kenya a HIC, LIC or NEE country? - ANS Kenya is an LIC country. Where is Kenya located? - ANS Kenya is located in East Africa. It shares a border with Somalia, Ethiopia Uganda and Sudan. It also borders 3 bodies of water: Indian Ocean, Lake Victoria and Lake Rudolf. How many tourists visited K...

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Geography Test ALREADY PASSED

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Islamic and Buddhist regions are examples of regions that are unified by _________. - ANS religion What language is the unifying force in Latin America? - ANS Spanish The Wheat Belt and the Rust Belt are examples of ____________ regions. - ANS economic Regions divided by state or national borders...

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Geography Terms

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archipelago - ANS a group or chain of islands canal - ANS long and narrow strip of water made for boats or for irrigation canyon - ANS deep and narrow valley with steep walls cape - ANS a strip of land projecting into a body of water reservoir - ANS lake used to store water for community use pl...

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