geography Crossword Puzzles
монгол улсын нийслэл юу вэ 2023-05-04
16 Clues: people3 • people 2 • people 6 • people 26 • people 24 • pelple 20 • landmarks 3 • landmarks 14 • geography 12 • geography 24 • geography 21 • landmarks 16 • geography 16 • world geography 9 • world geography 8 • world geography 10
Sub-fields of Geography 2014-12-06
Across
- the study of glaciers
- geography of highly populated places
- The understanding of different languages
- Study of ecosystems and their environments
- The study of seas and their effects
- Examination of Earths formation for new information
- Geography that exam-ins he way people act
- The study of effects of water
- Map making
- The use of satellites for mapping the Earth
- The study of past environments
Down
- The statistical study of humans
- The study of physical features on Earth
- The study of weather for forecasting
- geography of beliefs and barriers of other people
- Geography of elements in a particular area
- geography of production and deliveries of goods
- They study of the climate
- The study of different soils in an environment
- geography of social norms in an area
- Type of biology of plants and animals in their environment
- geography that uses consumers backgrounds to sell things\
- The type of geography of boundaries in government beliefs
- geography of diseases over an area
- The science of understanding the Earth in different stand points
25 Clues: Map making • the study of glaciers • They study of the climate • The study of effects of water • The study of past environments • The statistical study of humans • geography of diseases over an area • The study of seas and their effects • The study of weather for forecasting • geography of highly populated places • geography of social norms in an area • ...
You Are Here 2 2023-01-10
Across
- the study of living things in specific areas
- the study of geographical impacts on disease and illness
- study of where living things are located
- regulating the use of land by a central authority
- study of past geography
- the study of glaciers
- study of the earth by satellite
- study of the interactions between economics and geography
- study of the movement of living things
- study of cities and city life
- the use of geography in marketing activities
- method and practice of teaching
- the study of the interaction between religion and geography
- the application of feminist theory in geography
Down
- study of where languages are located
- study of the environment and geography
- the study of behaviors and geography
- the use of geography is military activities
- the interaction between humans and animals
- study of the interaction of geography and culture
- study of the sea
- study of maps and map making
- study of the relationship between landscape and the inhabitants
- the study of the relationship between shapes of physical things and the land
- study of the earth's surface
25 Clues: study of the sea • the study of glaciers • study of past geography • study of maps and map making • study of the earth's surface • study of cities and city life • study of the earth by satellite • method and practice of teaching • study of where languages are located • the study of behaviors and geography • study of the environment and geography • ...
Sub-fields of Geography 2024-11-05
Across
- the study of glaciers
- geography of highly populated places
- The understanding of different languages
- Study of ecosystems and their environments
- The study of seas and their effects
- Examination of Earths formation for new information
- Geography that exam-ins he way people act
- The study of effects of water
- Map making
- The use of satellites for mapping the Earth
- The study of past environments
Down
- The statistical study of humans
- The study of physical features on Earth
- The study of weather for forecasting
- geography of beliefs and barriers of other people
- Geography of elements in a particular area
- geography of production and deliveries of goods
- They study of the climate
- The study of different soils in an environment
- geography of social norms in an area
- Type of biology of plants and animals in their environment
- geography that uses consumers backgrounds to sell things\
- The type of geography of boundaries in government beliefs
- geography of diseases over an area
- The science of understanding the Earth in different stand points
25 Clues: Map making • the study of glaciers • They study of the climate • The study of effects of water • The study of past environments • The statistical study of humans • geography of diseases over an area • The study of seas and their effects • The study of weather for forecasting • geography of highly populated places • geography of social norms in an area • ...
Sub-fields of Geography 2023-08-22
Across
- the study of glaciers
- geography of highly populated places
- The understanding of different languages
- Study of ecosystems and their environments
- The study of seas and their effects
- Examination of Earths formation for new information
- Geography that exam-ins he way people act
- The study of effects of water
- Map making
- The use of satellites for mapping the Earth
- The study of past environments
Down
- The statistical study of humans
- The study of physical features on Earth
- The study of weather for forecasting
- geography of beliefs and barriers of other people
- Geography of elements in a particular area
- geography of production and deliveries of goods
- They study of the climate
- The study of different soils in an environment
- geography of social norms in an area
- Type of biology of plants and animals in their environment
- geography that uses consumers backgrounds to sell things\
- The type of geography of boundaries in government beliefs
- geography of diseases over an area
- The science of understanding the Earth in different stand points
25 Clues: Map making • the study of glaciers • They study of the climate • The study of effects of water • The study of past environments • The statistical study of humans • geography of diseases over an area • The study of seas and their effects • The study of weather for forecasting • geography of highly populated places • geography of social norms in an area • ...
Geography 7A types of Geography Benja and Manu 2023-04-18
Across
- were frogs ussualy live and its very shallow.Physical geography
- A big screen to watch programs.human geography
- Places that create things and ussualy throw smoke. Environmental geography
- stagnant places of water where lots of fishes live. Physical geography
- A black gass that is bad for nature. Environmental geography
- Water with trash in it. Environmental geography
- A mountain with lava inside wich ussualy errupts .Physical geography
Down
- Bottles made out of other recycled bottles.Environmental geography
- A mean of transport. human geography
- An electronic device which humas always use.human geography
- wood trunked with leaves where birds make their nests. Physical geography
- Plastic or paper or things that people throw because they have no use.Environmental geography
- A certain transport that follows a path.human geography
- A type of home for humans. human geography
- big water currents. Physical geography
15 Clues: A mean of transport. human geography • big water currents. Physical geography • A type of home for humans. human geography • A big screen to watch programs.human geography • Water with trash in it. Environmental geography • A certain transport that follows a path.human geography • An electronic device which humas always use.human geography • ...
Geography 7A types of Geography Benja and Manu 2023-04-18
Across
- Plastic or paper things that people throw because they have no use. Enviormental Greography.
- a mean of transport. Human Geography.
- A big screen to watch programs. Human Geography.
- A public transport that follows a cetain path. Human Geography.
- Big water current. Physical Geography.
- An electronic device wich humans always use. Human Gregraphy.
- Black gas that is bad for nature. Enviormental Gregraphy.
- Big stagnant places of water where lots of fishes live. Physical Geography.
- Where frogs usually live and its very shallow. Physical Geography.
Down
- bottles made out of other recycled plastics.
- A type of home for people. Human Geography.
- A mountain with lava inside wich usually errupt. Physical Geography.
- Water with trash in it. Enviormental Geography.
- Wood made trunks with leaves where birds make their nests. Physical Geography.
- Places that usually throw smoke and create things. Enviormental Geography.
15 Clues: a mean of transport. Human Geography. • Big water current. Physical Geography. • A type of home for people. Human Geography. • bottles made out of other recycled plastics. • Water with trash in it. Enviormental Geography. • A big screen to watch programs. Human Geography. • Black gas that is bad for nature. Enviormental Gregraphy. • ...
Try Out 2 2024-02-01
Across
- geography: a trapped ocean
- tool: similar to a nail
- tool: to paint
- tool: use to pull out a nail
- geography: deepest of the ocean
- profession: dealing with automobile
- structure: half of ball shaped
- profession: an airplane service
- structure: connecting island
- profession: similar to a front office
Down
- tool: to cut a wood
- profession: doctor
- structure: a defensive building for military
- tool: not a name of a car
- structure: king palace
- tool: for carving wood
- structure: bigger church
- profession: defender of a nation
- geography: sand
- profession: our president previous job
- geography: for a ship to pass
- geography: hill of sands
22 Clues: tool: to paint • geography: sand • profession: doctor • tool: to cut a wood • structure: king palace • tool: for carving wood • tool: similar to a nail • structure: bigger church • geography: hill of sands • tool: not a name of a car • geography: a trapped ocean • tool: use to pull out a nail • structure: connecting island • geography: for a ship to pass • structure: half of ball shaped • ...
AP Human Geography Vocab Review 2024-04-14
Across
- The hierarchical division of people into groups based on patterns such as economic status… This term relates to human geography because much of human geographical patterns revolve around the division of people into groups, and this is a large factor in many historical and important events. (2, IDK)
- When a group is dispersed across multiple locations. This relates to human geography because it can help to understand diffusion and how cultures and peoples spread across the world. (3, IDK)
- geographic area that is defined by the common perceptions, experiences, and cultural identity of the people who live within the region or outside of it. This relates to human geography because it is a way that areas are classified or identified based on the human perception of the geographic region which is one of the main points of human geography. (1, CC)
- When geographers organize data into different scales. This relates to human geography because it helps geographers to better understand the scale of the region and its characteristics. (1, IDK)
- A group of people who have certain things in common. This relates to human geography because people grouping together with a reason to do something is what causes almost every political agenda, process, and policy. (4, CC)
- regions that have large numbers of closed factories. This relates to human geography because they show the progression and changes of industry over the course of many years. (7, IDK)
- An area of economic growth outside of the business district. This relates to human geography because they can help to understand urban growth and how urban areas develop in the outskirts of a city. (6, CC)
- Refers to human characteristics of location. This word represents human geography as a whole, as its meaning is the human characteristics of a geographic location which is exactly what we learn about in the class. (1, VIT)
- A nation's desire to create and maintain a state of its own. This relates to human geography because it is the main reason that governments and their peoples want to do many of the actions that they do, to maintain their state or gain power for their state and many political patterns can be traced back to it. (4, VIT)
- A movement to unite people who share a language or other cultural element but are divided by a national boundary. This relates to human geography because it can be a large centrifugal force in countries, influencing national boundaries, wars, and other processes. (4, IDK)
- the permanently inhabited areas of the earth. This relates to human geography because most of the events from history and modern times all relate and or take place on it. (6, IDK)
- When salts from water used by plants remain in the soil. This relates to human geography because it can influence crop yields, which influence the amount of food available, and can have impacts on many aspects of society. (5, IDK)
- the first group to create cultural and religious customs in a place. This relates to human geography because many geographers often study cultures and try to find the root of the cultural practices and traditions. (3, IDK)
- A pidgin language with more advanced vocabulary. This relates to human geography because it can represent how over time 2 cultures can mix into an entirely new culture and language, with their own advanced dialects. (3, CC)
- Vertical axis on population pyramid showing age groups. This relates to human geography because it is one of the ways that people are organized by age and gender to help to better understand human geography. (2, IDK)
- companies moving back-offices to other countries. This relates to human geography because it can help show least-cost theory, and locational triangles by being an example of companies moving workers to where it is cheaper. (7, CC)
- The largest political unit, the formal term for a country. This relates to human geography because they are the entities with the most power of any other groups of people, and therefore they and their governments are what almost all of the political processes in the world. (4, CC)
- The pattern of human settlement or spread of people across the earth. This relates to human geography because it helps geographers to understand why the populations and densities of people are where they are, and to better understand migration and its patterns. (2, VIT)
- an area with a permanent human population. This relates to human geography because these areas can be studied to better understand why people live there and how they got there. (6, VIT)
Down
- Support for the political interests of a particular ethnic group within a state. This relates to human geography as it can cause many political consequences, igniting many movements, laws, and others. (4, IDK)
- A simplified mixture of 2 or more languages. This relates to human geography because pidgin languages can be studied to see where and how languages and new cultures develop. (3, CC)
- Transportation networks that keep food cool throughout a trip. This is important to human geography because this can influence how far food can be transported and influences settlement patterns and the location of the farms. (5, IDK)
- patterns of farming homes spread throughout the countryside. This relates to human geography because the location and spread of food production across a region has a large impact on the settlement and development of the area. (5, CC)
- The widespread occurrence of an infectious disease over a whole country or the world at a particular time. This relates to human geography because it can show how diseases spread across populations, and it can help understand what stage of the DTM a country is in based on the effects of the illness. (2, CC)
- Higher population and opportunity leads to more variation. This relates to human geography because it can help to explain why people spread the way that they do, and why different ethnicities and cultures are where they are. (6, IDK)
- Residential areas near cities. This relates to human geography because by knowing how they developed, you can better understand urban growth, migration patterns… (6, CC)
- A group learning behaviors, actions, beliefs, and objects. This relates to human geography because it is one of the main things human geographers study when they are looking at a region, community, or country, and it is a cause for many events. (3, VIT)
- the process of using machines and large scale processes to convert raw materials into manufactured goods. This relates to human geography because it influences globalization and the increased age of technology. (7, VIT)
- A widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time. This relates to human geography because it can show the effects of illness on a community, and the spread of sickness throughout a community. (2, CC)
- pattern where buildings and human activities are organized close to a body of water. This relates to human geography because food production being close to water has a large impact on the development of settlements and cities around it. (5, CC)
- Geographic areas defined by a specific function or activity that occurs within them. This relates to human geography because it is another way that geographic regions are classified and studied. (1, CC)
- matching patterns of distribution. This relates to human geography as it helps geographers to understand the relationships between the regions or areas within the regions they are studying. (1, IDK)
- can be carried on a truck, train, ship, or plane. This relates to human geography because it can help to understand how goods are spread around the globe, and how that affects globalization. (7, IDK)
- The process by which humans alter the landscape in order to raise crops and livestock for consumption and trade. This relates to human geography because food has a massive impact on growth and settlement patterns, war, among other things. (5, VIT)
- contracting to non-company workers. This relates to human geography because it can help to understand how large corporations function,least cost theory and globalization. (7, CC)
35 Clues: Residential areas near cities. This relates to human geography because by knowing how they developed, you can better understand urban growth, migration patterns… (6, CC) • contracting to non-company workers. This relates to human geography because it can help to understand how large corporations function,least cost theory and globalization. (7, CC) • ...
AP Human Geography Vocab Review 2024-04-14
Across
- The hierarchical division of people into groups based on patterns such as economic status… This term relates to human geography because much of human geographical patterns revolve around the division of people into groups, and this is a large factor in many historical and important events. (2, IDK)
- When a group is dispersed across multiple locations. This relates to human geography because it can help to understand diffusion and how cultures and peoples spread across the world. (3, IDK)
- geographic area that is defined by the common perceptions, experiences, and cultural identity of the people who live within the region or outside of it. This relates to human geography because it is a way that areas are classified or identified based on the human perception of the geographic region which is one of the main points of human geography. (1, CC)
- When geographers organize data into different scales. This relates to human geography because it helps geographers to better understand the scale of the region and its characteristics. (1, IDK)
- A group of people who have certain things in common. This relates to human geography because people grouping together with a reason to do something is what causes almost every political agenda, process, and policy. (4, CC)
- regions that have large numbers of closed factories. This relates to human geography because they show the progression and changes of industry over the course of many years. (7, IDK)
- An area of economic growth outside of the business district. This relates to human geography because they can help to understand urban growth and how urban areas develop in the outskirts of a city. (6, CC)
- Refers to human characteristics of location. This word represents human geography as a whole, as its meaning is the human characteristics of a geographic location which is exactly what we learn about in the class. (1, VIT)
- A nation's desire to create and maintain a state of its own. This relates to human geography because it is the main reason that governments and their peoples want to do many of the actions that they do, to maintain their state or gain power for their state and many political patterns can be traced back to it. (4, VIT)
- A movement to unite people who share a language or other cultural element but are divided by a national boundary. This relates to human geography because it can be a large centrifugal force in countries, influencing national boundaries, wars, and other processes. (4, IDK)
- the permanently inhabited areas of the earth. This relates to human geography because most of the events from history and modern times all relate and or take place on it. (6, IDK)
- When salts from water used by plants remain in the soil. This relates to human geography because it can influence crop yields, which influence the amount of food available, and can have impacts on many aspects of society. (5, IDK)
- the first group to create cultural and religious customs in a place. This relates to human geography because many geographers often study cultures and try to find the root of the cultural practices and traditions. (3, IDK)
- A pidgin language with more advanced vocabulary. This relates to human geography because it can represent how over time 2 cultures can mix into an entirely new culture and language, with their own advanced dialects. (3, CC)
- Vertical axis on population pyramid showing age groups. This relates to human geography because it is one of the ways that people are organized by age and gender to help to better understand human geography. (2, IDK)
- companies moving back-offices to other countries. This relates to human geography because it can help show least-cost theory, and locational triangles by being an example of companies moving workers to where it is cheaper. (7, CC)
- The largest political unit, the formal term for a country. This relates to human geography because they are the entities with the most power of any other groups of people, and therefore they and their governments are what almost all of the political processes in the world. (4, CC)
- The pattern of human settlement or spread of people across the earth. This relates to human geography because it helps geographers to understand why the populations and densities of people are where they are, and to better understand migration and its patterns. (2, VIT)
- an area with a permanent human population. This relates to human geography because these areas can be studied to better understand why people live there and how they got there. (6, VIT)
Down
- Support for the political interests of a particular ethnic group within a state. This relates to human geography as it can cause many political consequences, igniting many movements, laws, and others. (4, IDK)
- A simplified mixture of 2 or more languages. This relates to human geography because pidgin languages can be studied to see where and how languages and new cultures develop. (3, CC)
- Transportation networks that keep food cool throughout a trip. This is important to human geography because this can influence how far food can be transported and influences settlement patterns and the location of the farms. (5, IDK)
- patterns of farming homes spread throughout the countryside. This relates to human geography because the location and spread of food production across a region has a large impact on the settlement and development of the area. (5, CC)
- The widespread occurrence of an infectious disease over a whole country or the world at a particular time. This relates to human geography because it can show how diseases spread across populations, and it can help understand what stage of the DTM a country is in based on the effects of the illness. (2, CC)
- Higher population and opportunity leads to more variation. This relates to human geography because it can help to explain why people spread the way that they do, and why different ethnicities and cultures are where they are. (6, IDK)
- Residential areas near cities. This relates to human geography because by knowing how they developed, you can better understand urban growth, migration patterns… (6, CC)
- A group learning behaviors, actions, beliefs, and objects. This relates to human geography because it is one of the main things human geographers study when they are looking at a region, community, or country, and it is a cause for many events. (3, VIT)
- the process of using machines and large scale processes to convert raw materials into manufactured goods. This relates to human geography because it influences globalization and the increased age of technology. (7, VIT)
- A widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time. This relates to human geography because it can show the effects of illness on a community, and the spread of sickness throughout a community. (2, CC)
- pattern where buildings and human activities are organized close to a body of water. This relates to human geography because food production being close to water has a large impact on the development of settlements and cities around it. (5, CC)
- Geographic areas defined by a specific function or activity that occurs within them. This relates to human geography because it is another way that geographic regions are classified and studied. (1, CC)
- matching patterns of distribution. This relates to human geography as it helps geographers to understand the relationships between the regions or areas within the regions they are studying. (1, IDK)
- can be carried on a truck, train, ship, or plane. This relates to human geography because it can help to understand how goods are spread around the globe, and how that affects globalization. (7, IDK)
- The process by which humans alter the landscape in order to raise crops and livestock for consumption and trade. This relates to human geography because food has a massive impact on growth and settlement patterns, war, among other things. (5, VIT)
- contracting to non-company workers. This relates to human geography because it can help to understand how large corporations function,least cost theory and globalization. (7, CC)
35 Clues: Residential areas near cities. This relates to human geography because by knowing how they developed, you can better understand urban growth, migration patterns… (6, CC) • contracting to non-company workers. This relates to human geography because it can help to understand how large corporations function,least cost theory and globalization. (7, CC) • ...
AP Human Geography Vocab Review 2024-04-14
Across
- The pattern of human settlement or spread of people across the earth. This relates to human geography because it helps geographers to understand why the populations and densities of people are where they are, and to better understand migration and its patterns. (2, VIT)
- pattern where buildings and human activities are organized close to a body of water. This relates to human geography because food production being close to water has a large impact on the development of settlements and cities around it. (5, CC)
- the first group to create cultural and religious customs in a place. This relates to human geography because many geographers often study cultures and try to find the root of the cultural practices and traditions. (3, IDK)
- Vertical axis on population pyramid showing age groups. This relates to human geography because it is one of the ways that people are organized by age and gender to help to better understand human geography. (2, IDK)
- A movement to unite people who share a language or other cultural element but are divided by a national boundary. This relates to human geography because it can be a large centrifugal force in countries, influencing national boundaries, wars, and other processes. (4, IDK)
- the process of using machines and large scale processes to convert raw materials into manufactured goods. This relates to human geography because it influences globalization and the increased age of technology. (7, VIT)
- Refers to human characteristics of location. This word represents human geography as a whole, as its meaning is the human characteristics of a geographic location which is exactly what we learn about in the class. (1, VIT)
- Geographic areas defined by a specific function or activity that occurs within them. This relates to human geography because it is another way that geographic regions are classified and studied. (1, CC)
- The widespread occurrence of an infectious disease over a whole country or the world at a particular time. This relates to human geography because it can show how diseases spread across populations, and it can help understand what stage of the DTM a country is in based on the effects of the illness. (2, CC)
- companies moving back-offices to other countries. This relates to human geography because it can help show least-cost theory, and locational triangles by being an example of companies moving workers to where it is cheaper. (7, CC)
- The largest political unit, the formal term for a country. This relates to human geography because they are the entities with the most power of any other groups of people, and therefore they and their governments are what almost all of the political processes in the world. (4, CC)
- The process by which humans alter the landscape in order to raise crops and livestock for consumption and trade. This relates to human geography because food has a massive impact on growth and settlement patterns, war, among other things. (5, VIT)
- Higher population and opportunity leads to more variation. This relates to human geography because it can help to explain why people spread the way that they do, and why different ethnicities and cultures are where they are. (6, IDK)
- regions that have large numbers of closed factories. This relates to human geography because they show the progression and changes of industry over the course of many years. (7, IDK)
- can be carried on a truck, train, ship, or plane. This relates to human geography because it can help to understand how goods are spread around the globe, and how that affects globalization. (7, IDK)
- Residential areas near cities. This relates to human geography because by knowing how they developed, you can better understand urban growth, migration patterns… (6, CC)
- A simplified mixture of 2 or more languages. This relates to human geography because pidgin languages can be studied to see where and how languages and new cultures develop. (3, CC)
Down
- matching patterns of distribution. This relates to human geography as it helps geographers to understand the relationships between the regions or areas within the regions they are studying. (1, IDK)
- A widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time. This relates to human geography because it can show the effects of illness on a community, and the spread of sickness throughout a community. (2, CC)
- geographic area that is defined by the common perceptions, experiences, and cultural identity of the people who live within the region or outside of it. This relates to human geography because it is a way that areas are classified or identified based on the human perception of the geographic region which is one of the main points of human geography. (1, CC)
- Transportation networks that keep food cool throughout a trip. This is important to human geography because this can influence how far food can be transported and influences settlement patterns and the location of the farms. (5, IDK)
- When geographers organize data into different scales. This relates to human geography because it helps geographers to better understand the scale of the region and its characteristics. (1, IDK)
- An area of economic growth outside of the business district. This relates to human geography because they can help to understand urban growth and how urban areas develop in the outskirts of a city. (6, CC)
- When a group is dispersed across multiple locations. This relates to human geography because it can help to understand diffusion and how cultures and peoples spread across the world. (3, IDK)
- A group learning behaviors, actions, beliefs, and objects. This relates to human geography because it is one of the main things human geographers study when they are looking at a region, community, or country, and it is a cause for many events. (3, VIT)
- contracting to non-company workers. This relates to human geography because it can help to understand how large corporations function,least cost theory and globalization. (7, CC)
- Support for the political interests of a particular ethnic group within a state. This relates to human geography as it can cause many political consequences, igniting many movements, laws, and others. (4, IDK)
- When salts from water used by plants remain in the soil. This relates to human geography because it can influence crop yields, which influence the amount of food available, and can have impacts on many aspects of society. (5, IDK)
- The hierarchical division of people into groups based on patterns such as economic status… This term relates to human geography because much of human geographical patterns revolve around the division of people into groups, and this is a large factor in many historical and important events. (2, IDK)
- patterns of farming homes spread throughout the countryside. This relates to human geography because the location and spread of food production across a region has a large impact on the settlement and development of the area. (5, CC)
- A nation's desire to create and maintain a state of its own. This relates to human geography because it is the main reason that governments and their peoples want to do many of the actions that they do, to maintain their state or gain power for their state and many political patterns can be traced back to it. (4, VIT)
- an area with a permanent human population. This relates to human geography because these areas can be studied to better understand why people live there and how they got there. (6, VIT)
- A pidgin language with more advanced vocabulary. This relates to human geography because it can represent how over time 2 cultures can mix into an entirely new culture and language, with their own advanced dialects. (3, CC)
- A group of people who have certain things in common. This relates to human geography because people grouping together with a reason to do something is what causes almost every political agenda, process, and policy. (4, CC)
- the permanently inhabited areas of the earth. This relates to human geography because most of the events from history and modern times all relate and or take place on it. (6, IDK)
35 Clues: Residential areas near cities. This relates to human geography because by knowing how they developed, you can better understand urban growth, migration patterns… (6, CC) • contracting to non-company workers. This relates to human geography because it can help to understand how large corporations function,least cost theory and globalization. (7, CC) • ...
AP Human Geography Vocab Review 2024-08-11
Across
- The hierarchical division of people into groups based on patterns such as economic status… This term relates to human geography because much of human geographical patterns revolve around the division of people into groups, and this is a large factor in many historical and important events. (2, IDK)
- When a group is dispersed across multiple locations. This relates to human geography because it can help to understand diffusion and how cultures and peoples spread across the world. (3, IDK)
- geographic area that is defined by the common perceptions, experiences, and cultural identity of the people who live within the region or outside of it. This relates to human geography because it is a way that areas are classified or identified based on the human perception of the geographic region which is one of the main points of human geography. (1, CC)
- When geographers organize data into different scales. This relates to human geography because it helps geographers to better understand the scale of the region and its characteristics. (1, IDK)
- A group of people who have certain things in common. This relates to human geography because people grouping together with a reason to do something is what causes almost every political agenda, process, and policy. (4, CC)
- regions that have large numbers of closed factories. This relates to human geography because they show the progression and changes of industry over the course of many years. (7, IDK)
- An area of economic growth outside of the business district. This relates to human geography because they can help to understand urban growth and how urban areas develop in the outskirts of a city. (6, CC)
- Refers to human characteristics of location. This word represents human geography as a whole, as its meaning is the human characteristics of a geographic location which is exactly what we learn about in the class. (1, VIT)
- A nation's desire to create and maintain a state of its own. This relates to human geography because it is the main reason that governments and their peoples want to do many of the actions that they do, to maintain their state or gain power for their state and many political patterns can be traced back to it. (4, VIT)
- A movement to unite people who share a language or other cultural element but are divided by a national boundary. This relates to human geography because it can be a large centrifugal force in countries, influencing national boundaries, wars, and other processes. (4, IDK)
- the permanently inhabited areas of the earth. This relates to human geography because most of the events from history and modern times all relate and or take place on it. (6, IDK)
- When salts from water used by plants remain in the soil. This relates to human geography because it can influence crop yields, which influence the amount of food available, and can have impacts on many aspects of society. (5, IDK)
- the first group to create cultural and religious customs in a place. This relates to human geography because many geographers often study cultures and try to find the root of the cultural practices and traditions. (3, IDK)
- A pidgin language with more advanced vocabulary. This relates to human geography because it can represent how over time 2 cultures can mix into an entirely new culture and language, with their own advanced dialects. (3, CC)
- Vertical axis on population pyramid showing age groups. This relates to human geography because it is one of the ways that people are organized by age and gender to help to better understand human geography. (2, IDK)
- companies moving back-offices to other countries. This relates to human geography because it can help show least-cost theory, and locational triangles by being an example of companies moving workers to where it is cheaper. (7, CC)
- The largest political unit, the formal term for a country. This relates to human geography because they are the entities with the most power of any other groups of people, and therefore they and their governments are what almost all of the political processes in the world. (4, CC)
- The pattern of human settlement or spread of people across the earth. This relates to human geography because it helps geographers to understand why the populations and densities of people are where they are, and to better understand migration and its patterns. (2, VIT)
- an area with a permanent human population. This relates to human geography because these areas can be studied to better understand why people live there and how they got there. (6, VIT)
Down
- Support for the political interests of a particular ethnic group within a state. This relates to human geography as it can cause many political consequences, igniting many movements, laws, and others. (4, IDK)
- A simplified mixture of 2 or more languages. This relates to human geography because pidgin languages can be studied to see where and how languages and new cultures develop. (3, CC)
- Transportation networks that keep food cool throughout a trip. This is important to human geography because this can influence how far food can be transported and influences settlement patterns and the location of the farms. (5, IDK)
- patterns of farming homes spread throughout the countryside. This relates to human geography because the location and spread of food production across a region has a large impact on the settlement and development of the area. (5, CC)
- The widespread occurrence of an infectious disease over a whole country or the world at a particular time. This relates to human geography because it can show how diseases spread across populations, and it can help understand what stage of the DTM a country is in based on the effects of the illness. (2, CC)
- Higher population and opportunity leads to more variation. This relates to human geography because it can help to explain why people spread the way that they do, and why different ethnicities and cultures are where they are. (6, IDK)
- Residential areas near cities. This relates to human geography because by knowing how they developed, you can better understand urban growth, migration patterns… (6, CC)
- A group learning behaviors, actions, beliefs, and objects. This relates to human geography because it is one of the main things human geographers study when they are looking at a region, community, or country, and it is a cause for many events. (3, VIT)
- the process of using machines and large scale processes to convert raw materials into manufactured goods. This relates to human geography because it influences globalization and the increased age of technology. (7, VIT)
- A widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time. This relates to human geography because it can show the effects of illness on a community, and the spread of sickness throughout a community. (2, CC)
- pattern where buildings and human activities are organized close to a body of water. This relates to human geography because food production being close to water has a large impact on the development of settlements and cities around it. (5, CC)
- Geographic areas defined by a specific function or activity that occurs within them. This relates to human geography because it is another way that geographic regions are classified and studied. (1, CC)
- matching patterns of distribution. This relates to human geography as it helps geographers to understand the relationships between the regions or areas within the regions they are studying. (1, IDK)
- can be carried on a truck, train, ship, or plane. This relates to human geography because it can help to understand how goods are spread around the globe, and how that affects globalization. (7, IDK)
- The process by which humans alter the landscape in order to raise crops and livestock for consumption and trade. This relates to human geography because food has a massive impact on growth and settlement patterns, war, among other things. (5, VIT)
- contracting to non-company workers. This relates to human geography because it can help to understand how large corporations function,least cost theory and globalization. (7, CC)
35 Clues: Residential areas near cities. This relates to human geography because by knowing how they developed, you can better understand urban growth, migration patterns… (6, CC) • contracting to non-company workers. This relates to human geography because it can help to understand how large corporations function,least cost theory and globalization. (7, CC) • ...
AP Human Geography Vocab Review 2024-04-14
Across
- The pattern of human settlement or spread of people across the earth. This relates to human geography because it helps geographers to understand why the populations and densities of people are where they are, and to better understand migration and its patterns. (2, VIT)
- pattern where buildings and human activities are organized close to a body of water. This relates to human geography because food production being close to water has a large impact on the development of settlements and cities around it. (5, CC)
- the first group to create cultural and religious customs in a place. This relates to human geography because many geographers often study cultures and try to find the root of the cultural practices and traditions. (3, IDK)
- Vertical axis on population pyramid showing age groups. This relates to human geography because it is one of the ways that people are organized by age and gender to help to better understand human geography. (2, IDK)
- A movement to unite people who share a language or other cultural element but are divided by a national boundary. This relates to human geography because it can be a large centrifugal force in countries, influencing national boundaries, wars, and other processes. (4, IDK)
- the process of using machines and large scale processes to convert raw materials into manufactured goods. This relates to human geography because it influences globalization and the increased age of technology. (7, VIT)
- Refers to human characteristics of location. This word represents human geography as a whole, as its meaning is the human characteristics of a geographic location which is exactly what we learn about in the class. (1, VIT)
- Geographic areas defined by a specific function or activity that occurs within them. This relates to human geography because it is another way that geographic regions are classified and studied. (1, CC)
- The widespread occurrence of an infectious disease over a whole country or the world at a particular time. This relates to human geography because it can show how diseases spread across populations, and it can help understand what stage of the DTM a country is in based on the effects of the illness. (2, CC)
- companies moving back-offices to other countries. This relates to human geography because it can help show least-cost theory, and locational triangles by being an example of companies moving workers to where it is cheaper. (7, CC)
- The largest political unit, the formal term for a country. This relates to human geography because they are the entities with the most power of any other groups of people, and therefore they and their governments are what almost all of the political processes in the world. (4, CC)
- The process by which humans alter the landscape in order to raise crops and livestock for consumption and trade. This relates to human geography because food has a massive impact on growth and settlement patterns, war, among other things. (5, VIT)
- Higher population and opportunity leads to more variation. This relates to human geography because it can help to explain why people spread the way that they do, and why different ethnicities and cultures are where they are. (6, IDK)
- regions that have large numbers of closed factories. This relates to human geography because they show the progression and changes of industry over the course of many years. (7, IDK)
- can be carried on a truck, train, ship, or plane. This relates to human geography because it can help to understand how goods are spread around the globe, and how that affects globalization. (7, IDK)
- Residential areas near cities. This relates to human geography because by knowing how they developed, you can better understand urban growth, migration patterns… (6, CC)
- A simplified mixture of 2 or more languages. This relates to human geography because pidgin languages can be studied to see where and how languages and new cultures develop. (3, CC)
Down
- matching patterns of distribution. This relates to human geography as it helps geographers to understand the relationships between the regions or areas within the regions they are studying. (1, IDK)
- A widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time. This relates to human geography because it can show the effects of illness on a community, and the spread of sickness throughout a community. (2, CC)
- geographic area that is defined by the common perceptions, experiences, and cultural identity of the people who live within the region or outside of it. This relates to human geography because it is a way that areas are classified or identified based on the human perception of the geographic region which is one of the main points of human geography. (1, CC)
- Transportation networks that keep food cool throughout a trip. This is important to human geography because this can influence how far food can be transported and influences settlement patterns and the location of the farms. (5, IDK)
- When geographers organize data into different scales. This relates to human geography because it helps geographers to better understand the scale of the region and its characteristics. (1, IDK)
- An area of economic growth outside of the business district. This relates to human geography because they can help to understand urban growth and how urban areas develop in the outskirts of a city. (6, CC)
- When a group is dispersed across multiple locations. This relates to human geography because it can help to understand diffusion and how cultures and peoples spread across the world. (3, IDK)
- A group learning behaviors, actions, beliefs, and objects. This relates to human geography because it is one of the main things human geographers study when they are looking at a region, community, or country, and it is a cause for many events. (3, VIT)
- contracting to non-company workers. This relates to human geography because it can help to understand how large corporations function,least cost theory and globalization. (7, CC)
- Support for the political interests of a particular ethnic group within a state. This relates to human geography as it can cause many political consequences, igniting many movements, laws, and others. (4, IDK)
- When salts from water used by plants remain in the soil. This relates to human geography because it can influence crop yields, which influence the amount of food available, and can have impacts on many aspects of society. (5, IDK)
- The hierarchical division of people into groups based on patterns such as economic status… This term relates to human geography because much of human geographical patterns revolve around the division of people into groups, and this is a large factor in many historical and important events. (2, IDK)
- patterns of farming homes spread throughout the countryside. This relates to human geography because the location and spread of food production across a region has a large impact on the settlement and development of the area. (5, CC)
- A nation's desire to create and maintain a state of its own. This relates to human geography because it is the main reason that governments and their peoples want to do many of the actions that they do, to maintain their state or gain power for their state and many political patterns can be traced back to it. (4, VIT)
- an area with a permanent human population. This relates to human geography because these areas can be studied to better understand why people live there and how they got there. (6, VIT)
- A pidgin language with more advanced vocabulary. This relates to human geography because it can represent how over time 2 cultures can mix into an entirely new culture and language, with their own advanced dialects. (3, CC)
- A group of people who have certain things in common. This relates to human geography because people grouping together with a reason to do something is what causes almost every political agenda, process, and policy. (4, CC)
- the permanently inhabited areas of the earth. This relates to human geography because most of the events from history and modern times all relate and or take place on it. (6, IDK)
35 Clues: Residential areas near cities. This relates to human geography because by knowing how they developed, you can better understand urban growth, migration patterns… (6, CC) • contracting to non-company workers. This relates to human geography because it can help to understand how large corporations function,least cost theory and globalization. (7, CC) • ...
AP Human Geography Vocab Review 2024-04-14
Across
- The hierarchical division of people into groups based on patterns such as economic status… This term relates to human geography because much of human geographical patterns revolve around the division of people into groups, and this is a large factor in many historical and important events. (2, IDK)
- When a group is dispersed across multiple locations. This relates to human geography because it can help to understand diffusion and how cultures and peoples spread across the world. (3, IDK)
- geographic area that is defined by the common perceptions, experiences, and cultural identity of the people who live within the region or outside of it. This relates to human geography because it is a way that areas are classified or identified based on the human perception of the geographic region which is one of the main points of human geography. (1, CC)
- When geographers organize data into different scales. This relates to human geography because it helps geographers to better understand the scale of the region and its characteristics. (1, IDK)
- A group of people who have certain things in common. This relates to human geography because people grouping together with a reason to do something is what causes almost every political agenda, process, and policy. (4, CC)
- regions that have large numbers of closed factories. This relates to human geography because they show the progression and changes of industry over the course of many years. (7, IDK)
- An area of economic growth outside of the business district. This relates to human geography because they can help to understand urban growth and how urban areas develop in the outskirts of a city. (6, CC)
- Refers to human characteristics of location. This word represents human geography as a whole, as its meaning is the human characteristics of a geographic location which is exactly what we learn about in the class. (1, VIT)
- A nation's desire to create and maintain a state of its own. This relates to human geography because it is the main reason that governments and their peoples want to do many of the actions that they do, to maintain their state or gain power for their state and many political patterns can be traced back to it. (4, VIT)
- A movement to unite people who share a language or other cultural element but are divided by a national boundary. This relates to human geography because it can be a large centrifugal force in countries, influencing national boundaries, wars, and other processes. (4, IDK)
- the permanently inhabited areas of the earth. This relates to human geography because most of the events from history and modern times all relate and or take place on it. (6, IDK)
- When salts from water used by plants remain in the soil. This relates to human geography because it can influence crop yields, which influence the amount of food available, and can have impacts on many aspects of society. (5, IDK)
- the first group to create cultural and religious customs in a place. This relates to human geography because many geographers often study cultures and try to find the root of the cultural practices and traditions. (3, IDK)
- A pidgin language with more advanced vocabulary. This relates to human geography because it can represent how over time 2 cultures can mix into an entirely new culture and language, with their own advanced dialects. (3, CC)
- Vertical axis on population pyramid showing age groups. This relates to human geography because it is one of the ways that people are organized by age and gender to help to better understand human geography. (2, IDK)
- companies moving back-offices to other countries. This relates to human geography because it can help show least-cost theory, and locational triangles by being an example of companies moving workers to where it is cheaper. (7, CC)
- The largest political unit, the formal term for a country. This relates to human geography because they are the entities with the most power of any other groups of people, and therefore they and their governments are what almost all of the political processes in the world. (4, CC)
- The pattern of human settlement or spread of people across the earth. This relates to human geography because it helps geographers to understand why the populations and densities of people are where they are, and to better understand migration and its patterns. (2, VIT)
- an area with a permanent human population. This relates to human geography because these areas can be studied to better understand why people live there and how they got there. (6, VIT)
Down
- Support for the political interests of a particular ethnic group within a state. This relates to human geography as it can cause many political consequences, igniting many movements, laws, and others. (4, IDK)
- A simplified mixture of 2 or more languages. This relates to human geography because pidgin languages can be studied to see where and how languages and new cultures develop. (3, CC)
- Transportation networks that keep food cool throughout a trip. This is important to human geography because this can influence how far food can be transported and influences settlement patterns and the location of the farms. (5, IDK)
- patterns of farming homes spread throughout the countryside. This relates to human geography because the location and spread of food production across a region has a large impact on the settlement and development of the area. (5, CC)
- The widespread occurrence of an infectious disease over a whole country or the world at a particular time. This relates to human geography because it can show how diseases spread across populations, and it can help understand what stage of the DTM a country is in based on the effects of the illness. (2, CC)
- Higher population and opportunity leads to more variation. This relates to human geography because it can help to explain why people spread the way that they do, and why different ethnicities and cultures are where they are. (6, IDK)
- Residential areas near cities. This relates to human geography because by knowing how they developed, you can better understand urban growth, migration patterns… (6, CC)
- A group learning behaviors, actions, beliefs, and objects. This relates to human geography because it is one of the main things human geographers study when they are looking at a region, community, or country, and it is a cause for many events. (3, VIT)
- the process of using machines and large scale processes to convert raw materials into manufactured goods. This relates to human geography because it influences globalization and the increased age of technology. (7, VIT)
- A widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time. This relates to human geography because it can show the effects of illness on a community, and the spread of sickness throughout a community. (2, CC)
- pattern where buildings and human activities are organized close to a body of water. This relates to human geography because food production being close to water has a large impact on the development of settlements and cities around it. (5, CC)
- Geographic areas defined by a specific function or activity that occurs within them. This relates to human geography because it is another way that geographic regions are classified and studied. (1, CC)
- matching patterns of distribution. This relates to human geography as it helps geographers to understand the relationships between the regions or areas within the regions they are studying. (1, IDK)
- can be carried on a truck, train, ship, or plane. This relates to human geography because it can help to understand how goods are spread around the globe, and how that affects globalization. (7, IDK)
- The process by which humans alter the landscape in order to raise crops and livestock for consumption and trade. This relates to human geography because food has a massive impact on growth and settlement patterns, war, among other things. (5, VIT)
- contracting to non-company workers. This relates to human geography because it can help to understand how large corporations function,least cost theory and globalization. (7, CC)
35 Clues: Residential areas near cities. This relates to human geography because by knowing how they developed, you can better understand urban growth, migration patterns… (6, CC) • contracting to non-company workers. This relates to human geography because it can help to understand how large corporations function,least cost theory and globalization. (7, CC) • ...
126 2017-03-29
20 Clues: Lack • Bait • Loan • Asia • Spiel • Court • Birds • Cavity • Launch • Picture • Villain • Vulture • Nairobi • Geology • Geography • Astronomy • Greenland • Wildebeest • Greenhouse • Entrepreneur
What is Geography? 2024-08-11
Across
- natural features formed by rivers, glaciers, sea and volcanoes.
- _________ geography studies earth's natural features.
- __________ geography studies how people earn their living.
- The 0 degree latitude.
- Imaginary lines going around the earth east to west.
- ____________ resources cannot be used again and again.
- diagrams that show information in a clear and simple way.
- Daily temperature and humidity of an area.
- The layer of air around the earth.
- our surrounding
- A seasonal change in temperature, rain and humidity.
Down
- __________ geography distribution of people over the earth's surface.
- _________ resources can be used again and again.
- the 0 degree longitude.
- Imaginary lines going around the earth north to south.
- Collected information.
- __________ geography studies how people use land in cities
- a book that has maps.
- all useful things around us
- ________ geography studies where and how people live.
20 Clues: our surrounding • a book that has maps. • The 0 degree latitude. • Collected information. • the 0 degree longitude. • all useful things around us • The layer of air around the earth. • Daily temperature and humidity of an area. • _________ resources can be used again and again. • Imaginary lines going around the earth east to west. • ...
What is Geography? 2018-03-12
Across
- natural features formed by rivers, glaciers, sea and volcanoes.
- _________ geography studies earth's natural features.
- __________ geography studies how people earn their living.
- The 0 degree latitude.
- Imaginary lines going around the earth east to west.
- ____________ resources cannot be used again and again.
- diagrams that show information in a clear and simple way.
- Daily temperature and humidity of an area.
- The layer of air around the earth.
- our surrounding
- A seasonal change in temperature, rain and humidity.
Down
- __________ geography distribution of people over the earth's surface.
- _________ resources can be used again and again.
- the 0 degree longitude.
- Imaginary lines going around the earth north to south.
- Collected information.
- __________ geography studies how people use land in cities
- a book that has maps.
- all useful things around us
- ________ geography studies where and how people live.
20 Clues: our surrounding • a book that has maps. • The 0 degree latitude. • Collected information. • the 0 degree longitude. • all useful things around us • The layer of air around the earth. • Daily temperature and humidity of an area. • _________ resources can be used again and again. • Imaginary lines going around the earth east to west. • ...
Ancient Crossword 2021-10-19
20 Clues: nile • Delta • hyksos • colony • Persia • pharos • vizier • Amon-Re • babylon • Religon • dynasty • Collapse • zoroaster • geography • assyrians • hatsheosut • Bureaucracy • Pheonicians • neocropolis • Mesopotamia
Geography Chapter 1 2024-08-11
Across
- The ability of a government to control activities within its borders.
- Geography focusing on spatial analysis of economic/social/cultural systems.
- "Meridians", North pole to South pole
- Derived from the Greek word for "describing the Earth"
- Active promotion of one cultural system at the expense of another.
- Geography focusing on climate, landforms, soils, vegetation and hydrology.
- Organization of society for the purposes of manufacturing.
- Facilitates trade among nations.
- Non-religious
- helps poor countries invest in infrastructure and build modern economic foundations.
- Protects, defends and shows loyalty to a specific a cultural system.
Down
- Interactivity between political power and territory.
- Immigrants who arrive for employment opportunities.
- Migrants fleeing persecution.
- Region defined by key characteristics.
- Interconnectedness of people and places.
- Thematic geography.
- Globalization + Locale = ____________
- Average number of people per square kilometer.
- Region where a specific activities take place.
- "Parallels", run east-west
- Geography that focuses on sections of land.
22 Clues: Non-religious • Thematic geography. • "Parallels", run east-west • Migrants fleeing persecution. • Facilitates trade among nations. • "Meridians", North pole to South pole • Globalization + Locale = ____________ • Region defined by key characteristics. • Interconnectedness of people and places. • Geography that focuses on sections of land. • ...
LANDSCAPES AND LANDFORMS 2024-03-18
20 Clues: dry • Land • Warm • View • Heat • Cold • City • Space • Beach • Grass • Change • Country • Painting • Geography • Open space • Activities • Humanities • Wearing away • breaking down • Carried by rivers
School Subjects 2022-09-30
22 Clues: art • P.E. • math • music • German • ethics • Spanish • science • physics • history • English • biology • religion • politics • French ö • geography • chemistry • mathematics • geography (E) • choir /chorus • social studies • computer science
Spelling 23, 2015 2015-01-17
24 Clues: twice • cycle • sugar • ledge • gentle • circle • cinder • damage • signal • dancer • cereal • regular • burrows • venture • nestles • concert • strange • stranded • cardinal • geography • celebrate • dangerous • uninhabited • instinctively
Geography Chapter 1 2023-01-29
Across
- The ability of a government to control activities within its borders.
- Geography focusing on spatial analysis of economic/social/cultural systems.
- "Meridians", North pole to South pole
- Derived from the Greek word for "describing the Earth"
- Active promotion of one cultural system at the expense of another.
- Geography focusing on climate, landforms, soils, vegetation and hydrology.
- Organization of society for the purposes of manufacturing.
- Facilitates trade among nations.
- Non-religious
- helps poor countries invest in infrastructure and build modern economic foundations.
- Protects, defends and shows loyalty to a specific a cultural system.
Down
- Interactivity between political power and territory.
- Immigrants who arrive for employment opportunities.
- Migrants fleeing persecution.
- Region defined by key characteristics.
- Interconnectedness of people and places.
- Thematic geography.
- Globalization + Locale = ____________
- Average number of people per square kilometer.
- Region where a specific activities take place.
- "Parallels", run east-west
- Geography that focuses on sections of land.
22 Clues: Non-religious • Thematic geography. • "Parallels", run east-west • Migrants fleeing persecution. • Facilitates trade among nations. • "Meridians", North pole to South pole • Globalization + Locale = ____________ • Region defined by key characteristics. • Interconnectedness of people and places. • Geography that focuses on sections of land. • ...
CHAPTER 1-2 STUDYING GEOGRAPHY 2021-01-07
Across
- natural features on the Earth 15
- number of elements of geography 18
- number of themes of geography 12
- map tool showing distance 15
- compares place location to another 18
- exact spot of a place 18
- the physical surroundings 20
- tells you the map information 15
- one of the common general purpose maps 14
- community of living beings and the surroundings 19
- study of earth and it's people 12
- areas that share common features 12
Down
- map tool showing direction 15
- height above sea level 15
- one theme of geography 12
- ups and downs of the Earth's surface 15
- map type showing secific info 16
- flat drawing of parts of earth 14
- map tool explaining symbols, colors, lines 15
- the study of Earth and its people 12
- round model of earth 14
21 Clues: round model of earth 14 • exact spot of a place 18 • height above sea level 15 • one theme of geography 12 • map tool showing distance 15 • the physical surroundings 20 • map tool showing direction 15 • natural features on the Earth 15 • number of themes of geography 12 • map type showing secific info 16 • tells you the map information 15 • flat drawing of parts of earth 14 • ...
Southeast Asia, Indonesia 2024-05-15
Across
- Geography- most populous island
- History- first Indonesian president
- History- ended Dutch rule and occupied Indonesia
- Economy- covers about 57% of Indonesia's land
- Geography- 3rd largest Island
- Overview- largest city
- History- naval kingdom in 7th century
Down
- Geography- Large island in western Indonesia
- Government- Indonesia has 34 of these
- Geography- shares border with Indonesia.
- Culture- official language
- Culture- one of the most popular sports in Indonesia
- Economy- Indonesian currency
- Economy- popular Indonesian industry
- Interesting info- a caldera
- History- most dominant religion by 16th century
- Culture- main staple food in Indonesia
17 Clues: Overview- largest city • Culture- official language • Interesting info- a caldera • Economy- Indonesian currency • Geography- 3rd largest Island • Geography- most populous island • History- first Indonesian president • Economy- popular Indonesian industry • Government- Indonesia has 34 of these • History- naval kingdom in 7th century • Culture- main staple food in Indonesia • ...
Seconde in the British Section 2023-08-30
Across
- Head of Lycée Library services, Mrs.?
- One of our English teachers in seconde, Ms.?
- History-Geography Teacher, Ms.?
- The personal research project for the BFI that you’ll start preparing for in Seconde
- The first place to go if you need help.
- Head of IGCSE and one of our English teachers in Seconde, Ms.?
- On the front desk of the Section Office is Mrs.?
- Head of History-Geography, Mr.?
- Deputy Director and History-Geography Teacher, Mr.?
Down
- Head of Pastoral Care in the Lycée and History-Geography Teacher, Mr.?
- Where you will find the library
- The company who operate the boat tour today
- One of our English teachers in seconde, Mr.?
- Head of English, Ms.?
- French icon confusing fewer to life
- What we are aiming for at the end of Terminale
- Director of the British Section and History-Geography Teacher, Mr.?
- Librarian with a focus on Seconde, Ms.?
18 Clues: Head of English, Ms.? • Where you will find the library • History-Geography Teacher, Ms.? • Head of History-Geography, Mr.? • French icon confusing fewer to life • Head of Lycée Library services, Mrs.? • The first place to go if you need help. • Librarian with a focus on Seconde, Ms.? • The company who operate the boat tour today • ...
All about school 2023-09-21
25 Clues: PE • art • clip • desk • math • music • drama • ruler • chair • estojo • marcaT • compass • history • science • english • spanish • caderno • pencilsh • geography • whiteboard • portuguese • noticeboard • correction F • coloredpencil • computerscience
CHAPTER 1-2 STUDYING GEOGRAPHY 2024-08-11
Across
- natural features on the Earth 15
- number of elements of geography 18
- number of themes of geography 12
- map tool showing distance 15
- compares place location to another 18
- exact spot of a place 18
- the physical surroundings 20
- tells you the map information 15
- one of the common general purpose maps 14
- community of living beings and the surroundings 19
- study of earth and it's people 12
- areas that share common features 12
Down
- map tool showing direction 15
- height above sea level 15
- one theme of geography 12
- ups and downs of the Earth's surface 15
- map type showing secific info 16
- flat drawing of parts of earth 14
- map tool explaining symbols, colors, lines 15
- the study of Earth and its people 12
- round model of earth 14
21 Clues: round model of earth 14 • exact spot of a place 18 • height above sea level 15 • one theme of geography 12 • map tool showing distance 15 • the physical surroundings 20 • map tool showing direction 15 • natural features on the Earth 15 • number of themes of geography 12 • map type showing secific info 16 • tells you the map information 15 • flat drawing of parts of earth 14 • ...
Human Geography 2023-01-24
Across
- The management of physical resources in terms of conservation, distribution and reproduction
- geography is the study of travel and its infrastructure in different spaces and locations
- is the study of ice in the environment
- is the use of satellites to scan and observe the earth
- is the geography of money, it's distribution and how it effects different societies
- is the study of politics based upon its location (such as warzones), but also environmental factors such as climate change
- study of the physical earth and its surfaces, structures and integrity
- the study of the climate based on its makeup and its effect on the earth
- geography is the study of geography on a more local scale - including micro economics, smaller populations and more exclusive areas
- is the geography regarding the spacial location of animals and plants
- geography is the study of animals and their interactions with humans, one another and the environment
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- the study of water and it's functions
- is the geography of man made infrastructures and civilization
- The study of the atmosphere, in particular weather forecasting
- is the area regarding planning permission and government authority on urban development
- The management of waste, in terms of sewage, but also plastics and recycling
- is the extent of which something can be reused without it running out
- is the study of marine life and oceanic biomes
- is the geography of religious people, its locational origins and the distribution of religious peoples
- is the science concerning soil, and its chemical nature as well as other environmental factors
- the study and origin of language, how it is formed and how it is most effectively used
- is the science and data collection of the earths surfaces
- is the the spelling system of languages
- is the index in which populations and their categories are filed
24 Clues: the study of water and it's functions • is the study of ice in the environment • is the the spelling system of languages • is the study of marine life and oceanic biomes • is the use of satellites to scan and observe the earth • is the science and data collection of the earths surfaces • is the geography of man made infrastructures and civilization • ...
Geography: Chapter 1 2021-08-23
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- The name of a place
- 0 degrees latitude
- Coined the term "geography"
- Type of region with a central point
- Type of region that shares laws and economic activity
- ___________ geography studies natural features and processes
- The physical features around a location
- Asks when and why
- Displays the size relationship between a map and real life
- Locating the unfamiliar by using the familiar
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- Another word for latitude lines
- A set of characteristics that defines a region
- Another word for longitude lines
- 180 degrees longitude
- The errors of shape, size, and distance on maps
- Asks where people are and why are they there
- The science of mapmaking
- Captures, analyzes, and stores geographic data
- 0 degrees longitude
- ___________ geography studies culture,economics, health or population
20 Clues: Asks when and why • 0 degrees latitude • The name of a place • 0 degrees longitude • 180 degrees longitude • The science of mapmaking • Coined the term "geography" • Another word for latitude lines • Another word for longitude lines • Type of region with a central point • The physical features around a location • Asks where people are and why are they there • ...
Unit 4 + Unit 5 2024-10-04
16 Clues: buddy • shower • irrate • budgie • private • Biology • uniform • instant • tortoise • fantastic • timetable • Geography • astronaut • dictionary • calculator • unfortunately
Geography Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-11
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- the religion of Christians
- grassland in Africa
- a community that shares a common religion
- an ethnic group in Africa that speaks Ashanti Twi
- when trees are chopped down in mass amounts
- the customs, practices, and achivements of a social group
- the watering of the land, typically for or preparing for farming
- a communty that shares a common descent or cultural background
- transiton area between African desert and grassland
- theme of geography that tells how people, goods and ideas get around
- very wet, lush area with many different species of plants and animals
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- theme of geography that tells how humans and the enviornment interact
- the religion of Muslims
- desert in Africa
- when an area is lacking in water
- when land is turned into a wasteland
- theme of geography that is what it is like
- when a drinking or bathing source used by humans is unclean and somtimes unusable
- theme of geography that can be mapped, is formal, funtional, or vernaculer, and is unified by similartys
- theme of geography that is absolute or relative
20 Clues: desert in Africa • grassland in Africa • the religion of Muslims • the religion of Christians • when an area is lacking in water • when land is turned into a wasteland • a community that shares a common religion • theme of geography that is what it is like • when trees are chopped down in mass amounts • theme of geography that is absolute or relative • ...
Geography 2024-04-18
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- -geo- meaning
- Greek for mountain+ a popular cookie
- geography, literally
- Greek for paper
- map making
- founder of geography
- first to use term "geography"
- Greek for lake
- Greek for mountain
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- -graphy meaning
- coined term "atlas"
- Greek for forest
- Greek for flow
- root meaning river
- Greek for napkin, cloth, map
- collection of maps
16 Clues: map making • -geo- meaning • Greek for flow • Greek for lake • -graphy meaning • Greek for paper • Greek for forest • root meaning river • collection of maps • Greek for mountain • coined term "atlas" • geography, literally • founder of geography • Greek for napkin, cloth, map • first to use term "geography" • Greek for mountain+ a popular cookie
School subjects 2024-02-10
17 Clues: arts • Math • music • drama • German • French • biology • Spanish • English • History • science • physics • chemistry • Geography • foreign language • physical education • Information technology
Topic 1 Lessons 1 and 5 Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-23
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- made up of language, laws, religion, values, food, etc.
- name for the line that is 0 degrees longitude
- Location, place, region, movement, and human environment interaction are called _________ of geography
- A map that shows boundaries of countries/states is a ___________ map.
- Northeast and Southeast are examples of __________ directions.
- Which of the 5 themes of geography tells about an area's landscape?
- the study of the earth's physical and cultural features
- Imaginary lines that run north and south are called _________ lines.
- Name the line that is 0 degrees latitude.
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- lower, middle and upper are examples of this
- Building a dam would be an example of which of the 5 themes of geography?
- Which of the 5 themes of geography deals with how people share ideas?
- Giving directions by telling where something is compared to something else is ________ location.
- A map that shows land and water features is a __________ map.
- North, South, East and West are ___________ directions.
- A group of people who share a culture and have organized themselves to meet their basic needs
- the spread of cultural traits from one culture to another
- Lines that run east to west are called __________ lines.
- Which of the 5 themes of geography relates to areas that share common characteristics?
19 Clues: Name the line that is 0 degrees latitude. • lower, middle and upper are examples of this • name for the line that is 0 degrees longitude • made up of language, laws, religion, values, food, etc. • North, South, East and West are ___________ directions. • the study of the earth's physical and cultural features • ...
Geo Review 2018-01-04
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- one of the five themes of Geography; where something is found
- scale model of the earth that presents the most accurate depiction of geographic information of area, distance, and direction
- SEE; people shape the world by where they live
- degree of measurement across the globe parallel to the Equator
- SEE; relationships between people and their material surroundings- how they influence the way they live
- the study of the earth, its inhabitants, and its cultures
- humans change the environment
- one of the five themes of Geography; people, products, and ideas that move from place to place through transportation and community
- illustrates the movement of animals, people, good, ideas, as well as physical processes like hurricanes and glaciers; arrows represent the glow/direction of movement
- understand statistics, technology, mapping, and more
- SEE; place is physical characteristics and regions are places that are united by one or more characteristics
- shows the location and topography; natural features are depicted
- humans change themselves
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- one of the main research methods used in geography
- degree of measurement across the globe parallel to the Prime Meridian
- shape of Earth's physical features
- SEE; space your at that gives you a starting point
- SEE; major weather, landforms, shape of the surface-- how surroundings affect survival
- How many elements are essential in Geography?
- one of the five themes of Geography; humans and their surrounding effect each other
- an action that makes something else
- grid on maps and globes that help you find exact locations on Earth
- the result of the action
- one of the five themes of Geography; unique identity and locations
- one of the halves into which the Earth is divided, most places are divided in two of the four hemispheres
- one of the five themes of Geography; areas of Earth that differ from each other because of features
- computer program with software to interpret geography, used to process data and produce maps
- shows boundaries/locations of political units such as countries, states, counties, cities and towns; human features are depicted
- emphasizes a single idea or a particular kind of information about an area; climate, population density economic activities, natural vegetation, or man made structures
29 Clues: the result of the action • humans change themselves • humans change the environment • shape of Earth's physical features • an action that makes something else • How many elements are essential in Geography? • SEE; people shape the world by where they live • one of the main research methods used in geography • SEE; space your at that gives you a starting point • ...
School locations and class subjects 2023-09-17
30 Clues: art • gym • math • front • store • coach • drama • class • junior • senior • health • locker • school • history • english • biology • science • computer • freshman • printing • business • geography • sophomore • counselor • chemistry • principal • government • university • elementary • photography
U4 2023-05-23
SCHOOL SUBJECT 2024-04-25
15 Clues: Art • Music • Drama • English • Biology • Physics • Science • History • Geography • Chemistry • Literature • Mathematics • SocialStudies • PhysicalEducation • InformationTechnology
World Geography 2021-08-20
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- --- geography studies people
- The --- level refers to a town
- It deals with people and how they ---.
- Like scientists geographers gather ---
- Regions have one or more --- features.
- --- geography studies land features
- Geography is called a --- science
- Geographers gather data by making ---
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- Geographers study --- images
- --- look at the world in different ways
- A country's - is made of human and physical
- Geography is the study of the ---
- ___ means "around the world."
- A regional level is --- than a local level.
14 Clues: Geographers study --- images • --- geography studies people • ___ means "around the world." • The --- level refers to a town • Geography is the study of the --- • Geography is called a --- science • --- geography studies land features • Geographers gather data by making --- • It deals with people and how they ---. • Like scientists geographers gather --- • ...
Human Geography 2023-01-15
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- sub-discipline which studies the ways in which the environment and geography interact.
- study of physical features of the surface of the Earth.
- sub-discipline which specifically studies the movement of people and goods from place to place.
- sub-discipline which specifically studies different areas of the world.
- sub-discipline which studies cultures.
- sub-discipline which specifically studies the ways in which animals and people interact in terms of geography.
- the art and science of map-making.
- sub-discipline which specifically studies the ways in which religion and geography interact.
- the process of mapping and measuring the physical characteristics of an area using its reflected radiation or light which it emits.
- the process of regulating the use of land, usually by some central authority.
- the science of studying and improving relationships between ecological processes and particular ecosystems.
- projecting a globe into maps.
- sub-discipline which applies the concept of feminism to other geographic concepts.
- atmospheric science, often as a means of predicting the weather.
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- sub-discipline which applies data and information to geography.
- the study of the atmosphere and weather patterns over time.
- sub-discipline which specifically studies the way money (in all its many forms) and geography interact.
- sub-discipline which studies geography in the past.
- sub-discipline which concerns boundaries and the possessions of countries and subdivisions of countries.
- describes the way in which the ways in which people and natural landscapes interact, are controlled, and are measured.
- sub-discipline which specifically studies the geography of cities and processes within cities.
- the study of ice and glaciers in any given environment.
- the study of oceans and everything in them.
- the study of water.
- refers to techniques which study different entities and modeling spatial data features.
25 Clues: the study of water. • projecting a globe into maps. • the art and science of map-making. • sub-discipline which studies cultures. • the study of oceans and everything in them. • sub-discipline which studies geography in the past. • study of physical features of the surface of the Earth. • the study of ice and glaciers in any given environment. • ...
Geography Crossword 2016-09-07
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- The branch of geography that studies the impact of geography on religious beliefs
- The scientific study of language and is structure.
- The practice of drawing maps
- The study of language concerned with letters and spelling.
- Able to be maintained at a certain rate or level
- An essential tool for pollution prevention and control
- The branch of geography that deals with the study of those parts of the Earth’s surface that have a high concentration of buildings
- The science of studying and improving relationships between ecological processes in the environment and particular ecosystems.
- The scientific study of the atmosphere
- The study that deals with the physical and biological properties and phenomena of the sea
- The scanning of the earth by satellite or high-flying aircraft in order to obtain information about it
- The study of human populations, especially statistics births, deaths, diseases, etc.
- soil science
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- The scientific study of climate
- The study of the shape of Earth’s surface and the processes that modify it
- The activities and actions required to manage waste from its beginning to its disposal
- The study concerned with the properties of the Earth’s water, especially its movement in relation to land
- The scientific study of glaciers, or more generally the study of ice and natural phenomena that involve ice
- The branch of geography that studies human-animal relations and how animals intersect with human society
- The study of geographical features at particular times in the geological past
- The branch of geography that explains the spatial aspects of interactions between human individuals or societies and their natural environment
- The branch of science that deals with the collection, analysis, and interpretation of data relating to the earth’s surface
- The branch of geography that deals with the boundaries, divisions, and possessions of countries
- The study of the distribution of species and ecosystems.
- The branch of geography that studies how various peoples make their living and what they trade
25 Clues: soil science • The practice of drawing maps • The scientific study of climate • The scientific study of the atmosphere • Able to be maintained at a certain rate or level • The scientific study of language and is structure. • An essential tool for pollution prevention and control • The study of the distribution of species and ecosystems. • ...
Geography Review (No Spaces) 2021-08-11
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- These lines run north to south around the globe, parallel to the prime meridian
- These lines run east to west around the globe, parallel to the equator
- The ocean to the west of the USA
- the theme of geography that makes one location different from another
- the southern most continent
- this theme of geography explains how things move from one location to another
- this is what we call the study of the earth
- This shows you the directions on a map
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- this theme of geography explains how people and the environment affect each other
- the theme of geography that tells where something is
- The Continentthat borders Asia to the west
- This compares the distance on a map to the distance in real life
- this is a theme of geography that shows groups of locations having something in common
- Ocean that borders Africa to the east and India to the south
- This explains what colors and symbols on a map represent
- natural characteristics on the earth's surface like lakes, mountains, etc.
16 Clues: the southern most continent • The ocean to the west of the USA • This shows you the directions on a map • The Continentthat borders Asia to the west • this is what we call the study of the earth • the theme of geography that tells where something is • This explains what colors and symbols on a map represent • Ocean that borders Africa to the east and India to the south • ...
Geography Review (No Spaces) 2024-08-11
Across
- These lines run north to south around the globe, parallel to the prime meridian
- These lines run east to west around the globe, parallel to the equator
- The ocean to the west of the USA
- the theme of geography that makes one location different from another
- the southern most continent
- this theme of geography explains how things move from one location to another
- this is what we call the study of the earth
- This shows you the directions on a map
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- this theme of geography explains how people and the environment affect each other
- the theme of geography that tells where something is
- The Continentthat borders Asia to the west
- This compares the distance on a map to the distance in real life
- this is a theme of geography that shows groups of locations having something in common
- Ocean that borders Africa to the east and India to the south
- This explains what colors and symbols on a map represent
- natural characteristics on the earth's surface like lakes, mountains, etc.
16 Clues: the southern most continent • The ocean to the west of the USA • This shows you the directions on a map • The Continentthat borders Asia to the west • this is what we call the study of the earth • the theme of geography that tells where something is • This explains what colors and symbols on a map represent • Ocean that borders Africa to the east and India to the south • ...
School subjects 2017-06-15
15 Clues: art • music • maths • sports • biology • science • cooking • physics • history • languages • geography • chemistry • metalwork • literature • information-technology
Human Geography 2024-08-11
Across
- sub-discipline which studies the ways in which the environment and geography interact.
- study of physical features of the surface of the Earth.
- sub-discipline which specifically studies the movement of people and goods from place to place.
- sub-discipline which specifically studies different areas of the world.
- sub-discipline which studies cultures.
- sub-discipline which specifically studies the ways in which animals and people interact in terms of geography.
- the art and science of map-making.
- sub-discipline which specifically studies the ways in which religion and geography interact.
- the process of mapping and measuring the physical characteristics of an area using its reflected radiation or light which it emits.
- the process of regulating the use of land, usually by some central authority.
- the science of studying and improving relationships between ecological processes and particular ecosystems.
- projecting a globe into maps.
- sub-discipline which applies the concept of feminism to other geographic concepts.
- atmospheric science, often as a means of predicting the weather.
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- sub-discipline which applies data and information to geography.
- the study of the atmosphere and weather patterns over time.
- sub-discipline which specifically studies the way money (in all its many forms) and geography interact.
- sub-discipline which studies geography in the past.
- sub-discipline which concerns boundaries and the possessions of countries and subdivisions of countries.
- describes the way in which the ways in which people and natural landscapes interact, are controlled, and are measured.
- sub-discipline which specifically studies the geography of cities and processes within cities.
- the study of ice and glaciers in any given environment.
- the study of oceans and everything in them.
- the study of water.
- refers to techniques which study different entities and modeling spatial data features.
25 Clues: the study of water. • projecting a globe into maps. • the art and science of map-making. • sub-discipline which studies cultures. • the study of oceans and everything in them. • sub-discipline which studies geography in the past. • study of physical features of the surface of the Earth. • the study of ice and glaciers in any given environment. • ...
G 2021-01-15
Geography 2021-08-31
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- the inbetween directions (NE,SE,SW, or NW)
- an area of land with a government
- a theme of geography that describes "what is it like there?"
- the study of the earth
- the part of the map that explains the colors and symbols
- the part of a map that compares map distance to the distance in the real world
- lines that circle the earth and measure the distance north or south of the equator
- a line of latitude at 0 degrees
- lines that start in the north pole and end in the south pole, measuring the distance east or west of the prime meridian
- the four main directions (N,E,S, and W) are called _____ directions
- a large mass of land
- a theme of geography that describes how people, objects, or ideas transfer
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- this type of location is based on what is around you
- this type of map shows terrain detail such as mountains
- a theme of geography that describes an area with unifying characteristics
- a part of a map that shows directions
- (2 words) a line of longitude at 0 degrees
- this type of location could be shown through coordinates or an address
- another name for a map key
- (abbreviation) a theme of geography that describes the way humans adapt to or change the earth
- this type of map has the borders of countries and bright colors
- a theme of geography that tells you "where is this at?"
- a large body of water
23 Clues: a large mass of land • a large body of water • the study of the earth • another name for a map key • a line of latitude at 0 degrees • an area of land with a government • a part of a map that shows directions • the inbetween directions (NE,SE,SW, or NW) • (2 words) a line of longitude at 0 degrees • this type of location is based on what is around you • ...
Chapter 1 - Geography and History 2023-10-07
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- a natural feature on Earth's surface
- geography theme that describes the physical and human features and characteristics that give an area a unique identity
- resources such as oil and gas that cannot be replenished in a short amount of time
- resources such as air and water that can be replenished in a short amount of time
- geography theme that describes a group of states or countries that share common characteristics, cultures, or physical features
- a group or chain of islands
- any material found in nature that is useful to man (two words)
- landform described as a narrow strip of land connecting two larger landmasses
- geography theme that answers the question, "Where is it?"
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- landform described as an area of land surrounded by water on three sides
- landform described as a flat area of land that is higher in elevation than the surrounding land
- nonliving substances found beneath the surface of the Earth
- geography theme that explains how goods, people, and ideas are transferred from place to place
- old stories that help explain the past
- landform described as a fertile triangular shaped area at the mouth of a river
- the study of the earth and the ways people live on it
- geography themes also known as H.E.I and explain how people depend on, adapt to, or modify their environment
- the study of the remains of past human life and culture
- things made by man that are collected and studied by archeologists
- famous artifact consisting of a two-language dictionary carved in stone that helped translate Egyptian hieroglyphics(two words)
20 Clues: a group or chain of islands • a natural feature on Earth's surface • old stories that help explain the past • the study of the earth and the ways people live on it • the study of the remains of past human life and culture • geography theme that answers the question, "Where is it?" • nonliving substances found beneath the surface of the Earth • ...
History Q1 2021-09-01
14 Clues: Moksha • Nirvana • hominid • Muhammed • Hinduism • Neolithic • Sumerians • geography • Hammurabi • Acropolis • Color, sea • Mesopotamia • Constantine • Civilization
History Q1 2021-09-01
14 Clues: Moksha • Nirvana • hominid • Muhammed • Hinduism • Neolithic • Sumerians • geography • Hammurabi • Acropolis • Color, sea • Mesopotamia • Constantine • Civilization
Chapter 1 Lessons 1, 3, and 5 Quiz Review 2023-10-04
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- lower, middle and upper are examples of this
- a group of people who share a culture and have organized themselves to meet their basic needs
- North, South, East, West are _____________ directions
- a map that shows land and water features is a ___________ map
- the conditions in an area over a period of time
- Which of the 5 themes of geography tells about an area's landscape?
- Which of the 5 themes of geography relates to areas that share common characteristics?
- name for the line that is 0 degrees latitude
- the spread of cultural traits from one culture to another
- regions close to the Equator where it is usually hot.
- giving directions by telling where something is compared to something else is ________ location
- lines that run east to west are called ___________ lines
- Which of the 5 themes of geography deals with how people share ideas?
- the condition of the earth's atmosphere at a particular time
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- made up of language, laws, religion, values, food, etc.
- Northeast and Southeast are examples of ____________ directions
- the exact location given with lines of latitude and longitude is __________ location
- Building a dam would be an example of which of the 5 themes of geography?
- name for the line that is 0 degree line of longitude
- the study of the earth's physical and cultural features
- a map that shows boundaries of countries/states is a ___________ map
- imaginary lines that run north and south are called ________ lines
- location, place, region, movement, human-environment interaction are called ________ of geography
23 Clues: lower, middle and upper are examples of this • name for the line that is 0 degrees latitude • the conditions in an area over a period of time • name for the line that is 0 degree line of longitude • North, South, East, West are _____________ directions • regions close to the Equator where it is usually hot. • made up of language, laws, religion, values, food, etc. • ...
Summer GEO M1 Intro Worksheet 2024-03-24
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- Meaning in Geography we study other topics
- This means "Earth"
- The subject that studies the relationship between humans and their environment they live in
- This means "to write"
- ______Images are images taken by satellite orbiting our planet
- These are tools used to show what appears on the surface of planet Earth
- _______ The nickname of your Social Studies teacher now
- ________ Geography is a part of Geography that studies people, culture, politics etc.
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- _______ Photos are photos taken from the air by drones of planes
- Meaning we use our sense of sight to understand Geography
- _________ Feature is the type of information shown on maps like the sea, oceans, mountains, islands etc.
- __________Geography is a part of Geography that studies regions of the Earth
- Meaning that Geography is an important subject
- They started studying Geography because they traveled around to trade with others
- ___________ Feature is the type of information shown on maps like cities, farms, people etc.
15 Clues: This means "Earth" • This means "to write" • Meaning in Geography we study other topics • Meaning that Geography is an important subject • _______ The nickname of your Social Studies teacher now • Meaning we use our sense of sight to understand Geography • ______Images are images taken by satellite orbiting our planet • ...
Physical and Human Geography 2024-08-21
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- Geography, History and Economics
- People who study the geography of the world
- Buildings,languages and religions
- Production,distribution and consumption of goods
- Divides the planet into the north and southern hemispheres
- Aspect of physical geography
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- Seven large land masses on the Earth'surface
- Mountains,lakes and rivers
- A barrier preventing the flow of water
- Capital of Ecuador
- Capital of Guatemala
- Study of physical features of the Earth
- Characteristics
13 Clues: Characteristics • Capital of Ecuador • Capital of Guatemala • Mountains,lakes and rivers • Aspect of physical geography • Geography, History and Economics • Buildings,languages and religions • A barrier preventing the flow of water • Study of physical features of the Earth • People who study the geography of the world • Seven large land masses on the Earth'surface • ...
subjects 2013-04-21
14 Clues: law • maths • design • history • science • medicine • politics • languages • economics • geography • literature • management • engineering • informationtechnology
Unit 1 2021-11-26
School Subjects Communication Crossword 2021-12-09
14 Clues: art • math • music • biology • physics • history • English • Japanese • geography • chemistry • photography • social_studies • home_economics • Physical Education
Buenas 2022-08-16
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- it is an explanatory list of the symbols on a map. It represents important human or physical facts that must be highlighted.
- it refers to the relation between the surface’s actual measures and what has been represented on the map. It is regularly expressed as a fraction (e.g. 1/100, where one centimeter represents 100 m), or as a ratio (e.g. 1:100).
- phenomena Temporary processes occurring on the Earth's surface, including cyclones, rain, etc.
- the name of the science that studies the maps
- the name of the tool that helps us navigate the world
- rose it is the graphical representation of the cardinal directions and it helps to orient the user while reading the map.
- maps they are useful to represent the infrastructure built up by humans such as highways, dams, railroads, etc.
- maps they represent human events; for example, the reach of the German troops during World War II
- landscape A type of landscape that has been changed by humans
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- references To better comprehend the events and phenomena that occur on Earth, it is necessary to consider the
- geography The type of geography that studies natural phenomena
- principals To be able to study Earth and its relation with the organisms that inhabit it, geography uses
- It is a word that comes in latin that means “Earth Description”
- The plant population in a defined location
- Geography is a perfect example of what type of
- landscapes A type of landscape that hasn't been changed by humans
- geography The type of geography that studies societies and how occupying territory affects them and the environment
- maps they represent physical phenomena, for example, the distribution of different kinds of soil, climate zones, etc.
- The main state of the atmosphere in a given zone on Earth
- The animal population that resides in a given place
20 Clues: The plant population in a defined location • the name of the science that studies the maps • Geography is a perfect example of what type of • The animal population that resides in a given place • the name of the tool that helps us navigate the world • The main state of the atmosphere in a given zone on Earth • ...
JEOPARDY! 2020-11-16
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- History: Serbia and Croatia, as well as the disputed territory of Kosovo, were all part of this onetime Communist nation.
- Astronomy: I was reclassified as a "dwarf planet" in 2006.
- Recent history: Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger landed a plane in this unorthodox but necessary location.
- Geography: This street, the financial center of America, probably got its name from a wooden barrier.
- History: You probably have a portrait of this Revolutionary War hero in your wallet.
- Geography: In terms of square miles, I'm the smallest state in the U.S.
- Geography: Come here to take in a Braves game or visit the "World of Coca-Cola" museum.
- Mythology: When in Rome ... you'd call me Jupiter!
- Geography: Visit this country's Provence region to see the fields of lavender.
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- Science: This Swede was a giant in the field of taxonomy (the naming of species).
- Geography: If you want to visit this city, you're likely to land at O'Hare or Midway.
- Geography: You'll find the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and JFK's "eternal flame" here.
- This Mormon leader was the first presidential candidate to be assassinated.
- Notable people: This larger-than-life author lived in both Key West and Cuba.
- History: This group awards a highly prestigious Peace Prize with the same name.
- Science: I'm still a star in Hollywood, although I was wiped out about 66 million years ago.
- Science: This element, which has a "Valley" named after it, makes up 25 percent of the earth's crust.
- Sports: This American swimmer holds the most medals of any Olympian.
- History: These unassuming little islands were the cause for a war in 1982.
- Books: Her first draft of "Pride and Prejudice" was called "First Impressions."
20 Clues: Mythology: When in Rome ... you'd call me Jupiter! • Astronomy: I was reclassified as a "dwarf planet" in 2006. • Sports: This American swimmer holds the most medals of any Olympian. • Geography: In terms of square miles, I'm the smallest state in the U.S. • History: These unassuming little islands were the cause for a war in 1982. • ...
Vocabulary 2022-11-08
15 Clues: shy • calm • cook • lazy • Italian • History • English • outgoing • cheerful • friendly • Geography • make my bed • brush my teeth • wash the dishes • take out the rubbish
y sound 2024-03-18
Chapter 1 2023-11-16
Across
- geography are those of human endeavor; this branch includes such subfields as cultural geography, economic geography, political geography, and urban geography
- describes east–west location on Earth—like latitude, it is an angular description of location measured in degrees, minutes, and seconds.
- geography are natural in origin, and for this reason physical geography is sometimes called environmental geography
- Systems: In physical geography we study the myriad of interconnections among Earth’s systems and subsystems.
- (bio is Greek for “life”) encompasses all the parts of Earth where living organisms can exist; in its broadest and loosest sense, the term also includes the vast variety of earthly life-forms (properly referred to as biota)
- The origin of Earth, and indeed of the universe, is incompletely understood.
- Loops: Some systems produce outputs that “feed back” into that system, reinforcing change.
- Systems: Most Earth systems are open systems— both matter and energy are exchanged across the system boundary.
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- (hydro is Greek for “water”) comprises water in all its forms.
- (litho is Greek for “stone”), comprising the rocks of Earth’s crust as well as the unconsolidated particles of mineral matter that overlie the solid bedrock.
- When inputs and outputs balance over time, the conditions within a system remain the same; we describe such a system as being in equilibrium.
- Systems: Effectively self-contained systems, which are therefore isolated from influences outside that system, are called closed systems
- A related but less obvious theme running through this book is globalization. In the broadest terms, globalization refers to the processes and consequences of an increasingly interconnected world—connections among the economies, cultures, and political systems of the world.
- is a description of location expressed as an angle north or south of the equator.
- (atmo is Greek for “air”). It contains the complex mixture of gases needed to sustain life
15 Clues: (hydro is Greek for “water”) comprises water in all its forms. • The origin of Earth, and indeed of the universe, is incompletely understood. • is a description of location expressed as an angle north or south of the equator. • (atmo is Greek for “air”). It contains the complex mixture of gases needed to sustain life • ...
Geography Unit 1 2022-09-29
Across
- a problem that affects the earth and possibly all of its people.
- the method of investigating geographic problems and issues.
- one of the 5 themes of geography relating to the question "How is this place connected to other places?"
- the study of the ways people interact with Earth.
- a political scientist studies government and __________.
- a system that uses a network of satellites to pinpoint absolute location; otherwise known as GPS.
Down
- the study of the natural characteristics of Earth.
- an economist studies the production, distribution, and _____________ of goods and services.
- sociologists study human socialization and _______ ________.
- a spherical model of Earthx.
- one of the 5 themes of geography relating to the question "Where is it?"
- human/environment interaction asks the question "How do people interact with the __________?"
- the study of Earth and the ways people interact with it.
- an anthropologist studies the __________ development of humans.
- a visual representation of an area.
- one of the 5 themes of geography that focuses on grouping parts of the world together based on common geographic characteristics.
- a social scientist who is trainted to study the past.
- one of the 5 themes of geography relating to the question "What is it like there?"
18 Clues: a spherical model of Earthx. • a visual representation of an area. • the study of the ways people interact with Earth. • the study of the natural characteristics of Earth. • a social scientist who is trainted to study the past. • the study of Earth and the ways people interact with it. • a political scientist studies government and __________. • ...
SCHOOL SUBJECTS 2022-09-02
14 Clues: Art • Music • Physics • Biology • History • Geography • Chemistry • Technology • Literature • Mathematics • Civic Education • Foreign Language • Physical Education • Information and Community Technology
French Lessons 2013-06-10
Escape the Aztec Ruins 2017-09-25
Across
- / the RMCA mascot
- / the total number of states in the United States
- / The ________ table of elements. (science)
- / "Raise your hand if you have a _________."
- / the act of breaking down a number into what can be multiplied to equal it (math)
- / the character trait of the month
- / the opposite of even. (math)
- / the main idea of a story (CKLA)
- / this ancient civilization used llamas as pack animals (CKLA)
Down
- / the capital city of the state of Massachusetts (geography)
- / the third step of long division. (math)
- / part of speech describing a person, place, or thing.
- / the world is separated into four equal pieces called _________. (geography)
- / the Centennial state (geography)
- / There are no ________ spinners allowed in this class.
- / the state of Florida is in this region. (geography)
- / this ancient civilization believed the creation of mankind began with the gods creating clay people, then wooden, then animals, and finally, man. (CKLA)
17 Clues: / the RMCA mascot • / the opposite of even. (math) • / the main idea of a story (CKLA) • / the Centennial state (geography) • / the character trait of the month • / the third step of long division. (math) • / The ________ table of elements. (science) • / "Raise your hand if you have a _________." • / the total number of states in the United States • ...
Geography Review 2024-09-01
Across
- _________ location is measured by latitude and longitude
- "Lats are _____!"
- there are __________ continents
- the climate zone furthest from the equator; receives very little sunlight
- the theme of geography that deals with formal, functional, and vernacular areas
- latitude lines are also called this
- the study of the Earth and of the ways people interact with the Earth
- these lines are measured in degrees north or south of the equator
- directly opposite the Prime Meridian is the International ______ Line, located at 180 degrees
- the Prime Meridian runs right through Greenwich, ___________
- the equator splits the world into the Northern and Southern ______________
- This continent is as far south as you can get!
- latitude and longitude lines make up a ________ system on the Earth
- another name for a person who studies or makes maps
- characteristics of a place can be physical or _____________
- the theme of geography dealing with where you would find a city or country
- this is the central latitude line located at 0 degrees
- longitude lines are also called this
Down
- This guy came up with latitude and longitude! (And his name is hard to spell!)
- when writing location coordinates, these lines go first
- there are __________ oceans
- these lines are measured in degrees west or east of the Prime Meridian
- the climate zone located around the equator
- latitude and longitude lines are measured in _________ because the Earth is a sphere
- Human-Environment _____________ is a theme of geography
- prefix that means "earth"
- the oceans are Pacific, Arctic, Indian, Southern, and __________
- the South Pole is located at ninety degrees __________
- the acronym that can help you remember the 5 themes of geography
- the central line of longitude located at 0 degrees
- the theme of geography that deals with how people, goods, and ideas move from place to place
- this imaginary line is located at 30 degrees North
- the theme of geography that describes what I would see once I get to a certain location
- the climate zone that has more moderate seasons (we live in this zone)
34 Clues: "Lats are _____!" • prefix that means "earth" • there are __________ oceans • there are __________ continents • latitude lines are also called this • longitude lines are also called this • the climate zone located around the equator • This continent is as far south as you can get! • the central line of longitude located at 0 degrees • ...
chapter 1 vocab 2013-05-08
Across
- One of the two major divisions of Geography; the spatial analysis of human population, its cultures, activities, and landscapes.
- Measurement of the physical space between two places.
- the design of spatial distribution.
- One of the two major divisions of systematic geography; the spatial analysis of the structure, processes, and location of Earth's natural phenomena such as climate, soil, plants, animals, and topography.
- The fourth theme of Geography; uniqueness of a location.
- Developed by the Geographic Educational National Implemention Project (GENIP), the _____ ______ of geography are location, human-environment, region, place, and movement.
- State of mind derived through the infusion of a place with meaning and emotion by remembering important events that occurred in that place or by labeling a place with a certian character.
- the study of geographic phenomena by visiting and observing how people interact with and thereby change those places.
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- expansion of economic, political, and cultural processes to the point that they become global in scale and impact.
- The second theme of geography as defined by the GENIP; reciprocal relationship between humans and environment.
- When two regions, through an exchange of raw materials and/or finished products, can specifically satisfy each others demands, as well as the presence of a nearer opportunity diminishing further away opportunities.
- the study of health and disease within a geographic context and from a geographical perspective.
- logical attempt to explain the locational pattern of the economic activity and the manner in which its producing areas are interrelated.
- Belief or "understanding" about a place developed through books, movies, stories or pictures.
- Regional outbreak of a disease.
- An outbreak of a disease that spreads worldwide.
- The fifth theme of Geography; the mobility of people, goods and ideas across the surface of the planet.
- The third theme of Geography as defined by the GENIP; an area on the Earth's surface marked by a degree of formal, funtional, or perceptual homogeneity of some phenomenon.
18 Clues: Regional outbreak of a disease. • the design of spatial distribution. • An outbreak of a disease that spreads worldwide. • Measurement of the physical space between two places. • The fourth theme of Geography; uniqueness of a location. • Belief or "understanding" about a place developed through books, movies, stories or pictures. • ...
School subjects 2017-02-04
Week 1 Homework 2023-01-14
Across
- the branch of geography that deals with the boundaries, divisions, and possessions of countries.
- methodologies to understanding human geography.
- the study of statistics such as births, deaths, income, or the incidence of disease, which illustrate the changing structure of human populations.
- the ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level.
- the branch of science concerned with the processes and phenomena of the atmosphere, especially as a means of forecasting the weather.
- the practice of planning, scheduling, and allocating people, money, and technology to a project or program
- geographical ideas are influenced by religion
- 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.
- the study of how people earn their living, how livelihood systems vary by area and how economic activities are spatially interrelated and linked
- a sub-discipline of geography concerned about the mobility of people, freight, and information and its spatial organization
- a discipline that uses geolocation in the process of planning and implementation of marketing activities.
- the science or practice of drawing maps.
- the study of the physical features of the surface of the earth and their relation to its geological structures.
- an approach to human geography that examines human behavior by separating it into different parts.
- concerned with the analysis of spatial patterns of disease and health care provision.
Down
- a process in which you model problems geographically, derive results by computer processing, and then explore and examine those results
- the scientific study of climate.
- a subfield within human geography
- collection, transport, treatment and disposal of waste
- a subfield of the nature–society/human–environment branch of geography as well as a part of the larger, interdisciplinary umbrella of human–animal studies.
- any method of writing a language, without judgment as to right and wrong
- the branch of science concerned with the formation, nature, ecology, and classification of soil; soil science.
- the branch of biology that deals with the geographical distribution of plants and animals.
- the subdiscipline of geography that derives from a study of cities and urban processes.
- the scanning of the earth by satellite or high-flying aircraft in order to obtain information about it.
- the branch of science concerned with the properties of the earth's water, and especially its movement in relation to land.
26 Clues: the scientific study of climate. • a subfield within human geography • the science or practice of drawing maps. • geographical ideas are influenced by religion • methodologies to understanding human geography. • collection, transport, treatment and disposal of waste • the ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level. • ...
Week 1 Homework 2024-08-11
Across
- the branch of geography that deals with the boundaries, divisions, and possessions of countries.
- methodologies to understanding human geography.
- the study of statistics such as births, deaths, income, or the incidence of disease, which illustrate the changing structure of human populations.
- the ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level.
- the branch of science concerned with the processes and phenomena of the atmosphere, especially as a means of forecasting the weather.
- the practice of planning, scheduling, and allocating people, money, and technology to a project or program
- geographical ideas are influenced by religion
- 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.
- the study of how people earn their living, how livelihood systems vary by area and how economic activities are spatially interrelated and linked
- a sub-discipline of geography concerned about the mobility of people, freight, and information and its spatial organization
- a discipline that uses geolocation in the process of planning and implementation of marketing activities.
- the science or practice of drawing maps.
- the study of the physical features of the surface of the earth and their relation to its geological structures.
- an approach to human geography that examines human behavior by separating it into different parts.
- concerned with the analysis of spatial patterns of disease and health care provision.
Down
- a process in which you model problems geographically, derive results by computer processing, and then explore and examine those results
- the scientific study of climate.
- a subfield within human geography
- collection, transport, treatment and disposal of waste
- a subfield of the nature–society/human–environment branch of geography as well as a part of the larger, interdisciplinary umbrella of human–animal studies.
- any method of writing a language, without judgment as to right and wrong
- the branch of science concerned with the formation, nature, ecology, and classification of soil; soil science.
- the branch of biology that deals with the geographical distribution of plants and animals.
- the subdiscipline of geography that derives from a study of cities and urban processes.
- the scanning of the earth by satellite or high-flying aircraft in order to obtain information about it.
- the branch of science concerned with the properties of the earth's water, and especially its movement in relation to land.
26 Clues: the scientific study of climate. • a subfield within human geography • the science or practice of drawing maps. • geographical ideas are influenced by religion • methodologies to understanding human geography. • collection, transport, treatment and disposal of waste • the ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level. • ...
Night of the spadefoot toads crossword puzzle! 2020-10-28
Across
- bens original idea for his report.
- the princapl of bens school.
- Mrs.tibbets offers him this after Mr.linsey
- the class ben gets assgined the report.
- he drives ben crazy sometimes.
- The person who is mean to Ben
- for creatures at the vernal pool.
- inside after mr.linsdey leaves.
- mrs. tibbets's snakes.
- one of frankies friends.
- Mrs.Tibbets's sister-in-law.
- bens sience teacher..
Down
- Bens new idea for his geography report.
- Ben asks mrs.tibbets where they are when
- ben,jenny and ryan found one when they were
- bens female friend
- type of toad that comes behind mrs.tibbets's
- bens geography teacher.
- Ryans only other friend besides Jenny.
- bens little sister.
- the man that trys to help ben save the land.
21 Clues: bens female friend • bens little sister. • bens sience teacher.. • mrs. tibbets's snakes. • bens geography teacher. • one of frankies friends. • the princapl of bens school. • Mrs.Tibbets's sister-in-law. • The person who is mean to Ben • he drives ben crazy sometimes. • inside after mr.linsdey leaves. • for creatures at the vernal pool. • bens original idea for his report. • ...
WG Unit 1 Crossword 2024-08-11
Across
- an underground freshwater source
- the long-term weather patterns of a place over many years
- ________ geography: activity with money and factors affecting it, like resources
- Clean water and Sanitation is SDG number ___
- _____ effect: the trapping of the sun's warmth in the lower atmosphere
- the atmospheric level where the Ozone layer is located
- SDG stands for _______ Development Goals
- _______ geography: communities, cultures, politics, civilizations, and development.
Down
- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth
- an evergreen tree, typically bearing cones and needles
- a tree that sheds leaves and is NOT evergreen
- tectonic plates move due to _______ drift
- a community of flora and fauna occupying a major habitat; defined by their distinct animals and vegetation
- the atmospheric level where weather takes place
- ______ geography: physical characteristics like mountains and rivers
- when the world was one big continent
- __________ geography: the spatial elements between people and their environments
17 Clues: an underground freshwater source • when the world was one big continent • SDG stands for _______ Development Goals • tectonic plates move due to _______ drift • the envelope of gases surrounding the earth • Clean water and Sanitation is SDG number ___ • a tree that sheds leaves and is NOT evergreen • the atmospheric level where weather takes place • ...
WG Unit 1 Crossword 2023-05-17
Across
- an underground freshwater source
- the long-term weather patterns of a place over many years
- ________ geography: activity with money and factors affecting it, like resources
- Clean water and Sanitation is SDG number ___
- _____ effect: the trapping of the sun's warmth in the lower atmosphere
- the atmospheric level where the Ozone layer is located
- SDG stands for _______ Development Goals
- _______ geography: communities, cultures, politics, civilizations, and development.
Down
- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth
- an evergreen tree, typically bearing cones and needles
- a tree that sheds leaves and is NOT evergreen
- tectonic plates move due to _______ drift
- a community of flora and fauna occupying a major habitat; defined by their distinct animals and vegetation
- the atmospheric level where weather takes place
- ______ geography: physical characteristics like mountains and rivers
- when the world was one big continent
- __________ geography: the spatial elements between people and their environments
17 Clues: an underground freshwater source • when the world was one big continent • SDG stands for _______ Development Goals • tectonic plates move due to _______ drift • the envelope of gases surrounding the earth • Clean water and Sanitation is SDG number ___ • a tree that sheds leaves and is NOT evergreen • the atmospheric level where weather takes place • ...
Armani Torres Global History words 2017-06-07
11 Clues: unity • guatema • in japan • as barriers • geography=trade • code= social order • geography=monsoons • revolution=farming • geography=isolation • valleys=fertile foil • coastlines=little trade
6th Grade Quarter 2 Review 2022-03-06
Across
- A box on a map which "unlocks" how to read it
- One of the 5 themes of geography; this one addresses how people, goods, and ideas travel around
- One of the 5 themes of geography; this one addresses what different areas are like
- A type of source written by someone who did NOT witness an historical event
- A type of map which shows us physical features
- An ancient civilization, this one was very militaristic
- A type of source written by a witness to an historical event
- One of the 5 themes of geography; human-_______ interaction
Down
- There are 7 of them in the world
- One of the 5 themes of geography; this one addresses the similarities between different areas
- Horizontal lines on a map
- One of the 5 themes of geography; this one addresses where things are
- An ancient civilization, this one was based in Central America
- A type of map which shows us country boundaries
- Vertical lines on a map
- An ancient civilization, this one was based in Peru & had Macchu Picchu
16 Clues: Vertical lines on a map • Horizontal lines on a map • There are 7 of them in the world • A box on a map which "unlocks" how to read it • A type of map which shows us physical features • A type of map which shows us country boundaries • An ancient civilization, this one was very militaristic • One of the 5 themes of geography; human-_______ interaction • ...
Crossword by Kru Nun 2023-08-08
Geography Crossword 2024-08-11
Across
- The theme of geography that tells how people and ideas get around
- A stream of water that sits between high land
- The line of longitude at 0 degrees
- A three-dimensional model of the earth
- The geography tool that tells directions
Down
- The theme of geography that answers "Where?"
- The theme of geography that tells what the people have in common
- The theme of geography that tells how people and their surroundings interact (abbreviated)
- The theme of geography that tells what you will find in a location
- The line of latitude at 0 degrees
- Land deposited at the mouth of a river
11 Clues: The line of latitude at 0 degrees • The line of longitude at 0 degrees • Land deposited at the mouth of a river • A three-dimensional model of the earth • The geography tool that tells directions • The theme of geography that answers "Where?" • A stream of water that sits between high land • The theme of geography that tells what the people have in common • ...
Unit 1 Geography 2024-10-08
Across
- Sweden, Denmark, and Norway's region; home of the Vikings.
- Geography Theme: Collecting multiple area into a group because of their common traits.
- Geography Theme: People going from place to place.
- The ancient, lake-island capital of the Mexica Empire.
- A Mesoamerican empire also called the Aztecs.
Down
- Geography Theme: Absolute and Relative.
- An East Asian island country next to Korea that suffer tsunamis.
- Geography Theme: _____-Environment Interaction.
- Raiders and traders from Scandanavia.
- A mountainous part of Europe that was home to Athens and Sparta.
- Geography Theme: the human and physical characteristics of an area.
- "Harbor Wave" in Japanese; caused by earthquakes and volcanoes.
12 Clues: Raiders and traders from Scandanavia. • Geography Theme: Absolute and Relative. • A Mesoamerican empire also called the Aztecs. • Geography Theme: _____-Environment Interaction. • Geography Theme: People going from place to place. • The ancient, lake-island capital of the Mexica Empire. • Sweden, Denmark, and Norway's region; home of the Vikings. • ...
Geography Crossword 2021-09-17
Across
- The theme of geography that tells how people and ideas get around
- A stream of water that sits between high land
- The line of longitude at 0 degrees
- A three-dimensional model of the earth
- The geography tool that tells directions
Down
- The theme of geography that answers "Where?"
- The theme of geography that tells what the people have in common
- The theme of geography that tells how people and their surroundings interact (abbreviated)
- The theme of geography that tells what you will find in a location
- The line of latitude at 0 degrees
- Land deposited at the mouth of a river
11 Clues: The line of latitude at 0 degrees • The line of longitude at 0 degrees • Land deposited at the mouth of a river • A three-dimensional model of the earth • The geography tool that tells directions • The theme of geography that answers "Where?" • A stream of water that sits between high land • The theme of geography that tells what the people have in common • ...
subjects 2022-11-25
Geography 2024-08-11
Across
- Grid Lines that run vertically,Prime Meridian
- location that gives the EXACT location using latitude and longitude
- type of map that show the features people have created, such as cities, states, capitals, and countries.
- shows distance between objects on the map.
- location that gives an idea of where a location is
- type of map that show the features of Earth such as mountains, rivers, oceans and forests. Colors are often used to show elevation.
Down
- theme of geography that refers to how people, goods, and ideas get from one place to another.
- a model of planet Earth as if seeing it from outer space
- Grid Lines that run horizontally,Equator
- theme of geography that includes physical and human characteristics of a location.
- a directional arrow that shows cardinal and sometimes intermediate directions on a map
- names the area shown and describes any additional subject matter that may be presented on that specific map
- theme of geography that tells how humans and the environment interact
- theme of geography that tells us where something is
- unlocks the secrets of the map by explaining the symbols used on the map
- theme of geography that are areas with common physical, human, or cultural characteristics
16 Clues: Grid Lines that run horizontally,Equator • shows distance between objects on the map. • Grid Lines that run vertically,Prime Meridian • location that gives an idea of where a location is • theme of geography that tells us where something is • a model of planet Earth as if seeing it from outer space • ...
Dwayne (G.O.A.T) 2017-06-07
Across
- geography- Isolation[until l9th century]
- Code [Babylon]- "Eye for eye"
- Revolution- Farming
- Civilizations- Nile, Indus, Huang-He, Tigris & Euphrates
Down
- Europe's geography- Trade
- geography- Imperialism
- geography- Isolation
- Valleys- Communication & Transpotation
- Africa's geography- destinct culture from sub-saharan
9 Clues: Revolution- Farming • geography- Isolation • geography- Imperialism • Europe's geography- Trade • Code [Babylon]- "Eye for eye" • Valleys- Communication & Transpotation • geography- Isolation[until l9th century] • Africa's geography- destinct culture from sub-saharan • Civilizations- Nile, Indus, Huang-He, Tigris & Euphrates
Intro to World Geography 2023-08-23
Across
- the areas of Earth that support plant and animal life
- forces physical process involving the movement of the Earth’s crust
- a particular method that brings changes to the physical or human geography
- factors physical and human conditions that impact the environments of places and regions
- the gaseous area of air surrounding Earth
- large ecosystems characterized by common climate, common vegetation, and common animal life
- geography study of human activities related to interaction with the environment and control of the Earth’s surface
- study of the Earth’s people, places, features, and environment from a spatial perspective
Down
- the solid surface of Earth, including the soil and landforms
- building process the creation of organic matter formed from weathered rock, air, and water
- a specific physical feature of the Earth’s surface
- a pattern of the combination of precipitation and temperature over time
- geography study of the patterns and process related to the Earth’s surface
- the wearing away of the Earth’s surface caused by the movement of water, ice, or wind
- the water areas of Earth, including oceans, lakes, rivers, ground water, glaciers and water vapor
- an observable model, style or trend, generally observed on maps in geography
16 Clues: the gaseous area of air surrounding Earth • a specific physical feature of the Earth’s surface • the areas of Earth that support plant and animal life • the solid surface of Earth, including the soil and landforms • forces physical process involving the movement of the Earth’s crust • a pattern of the combination of precipitation and temperature over time • ...
Chapter 1 Puzzle 2013-09-23
Across
- The spread of ideas customs and technology
- River that flows into the Mediterranean Sea at a delta
- Study of past people and their cultures through material remains
- A feature of civilization that included bridges, roads, irrigation systems, and worked as connectors.
- a feature of civilization that provided control, stability, safety, and protection
- The time before writing was invented
- Theme of Geography; Migration of people, goods, ideas
- Found first early hominids
- The river(s) that flooded randomly and were very unpredictable and dangerous
- A theme of geography that tells where a place is on the surface of the Earth
Down
- Geography theme based on a grouping of physical, political, economic, or cultural features.
- People have shaped and been shaped by the places in which they have lived.
- Theme of geography that describes places in terms of their physical features and Human Characteristics
- A feature of civilization that divided labor amongst people based on their skills.
- Early writing used by sumerians on clay tabs
- Raised area of flat land
- A feature of civilization that allowed for documentation
- Discovered Lucy
- believed in many gods
- Specially trained people who kept records for priests, rulers, merchants, etc.
20 Clues: Discovered Lucy • believed in many gods • Raised area of flat land • Found first early hominids • The time before writing was invented • The spread of ideas customs and technology • Early writing used by sumerians on clay tabs • Theme of Geography; Migration of people, goods, ideas • River that flows into the Mediterranean Sea at a delta • ...
geography 7A tito, feli & pedro 2023-04-18
Across
- a natural hazard
- move to one area to other
- methots of transport or phones and programs of TV
- how we affect our sorroundings
- coal, iron, ore, soils, forest and water
- where people live
- how and where we live
Down
- things that can be used over and over again
- natural features formed by rivers sea ice and volcanos
- what planet earth is like
- contamination
- the region sorrounding the city
- hurt and destroy
- There are around the world
- A natural disaster
15 Clues: contamination • a natural hazard • hurt and destroy • where people live • A natural disaster • how and where we live • what planet earth is like • move to one area to other • There are around the world • how we affect our sorroundings • the region sorrounding the city • coal, iron, ore, soils, forest and water • things that can be used over and over again • ...
World Geography 2020-05-04
Across
- A small stream that flows into a larger river
- The number of oceans
- The mountain separating Europe and Asia
- A continent which is a polar desert
- The continent without deserts
- The branch of Geography which involves the use of maps and measurements
- A person who makes maps
- The continent with the most countries
- This is the study of the Earth
- The largest ocean
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- The branch of Geography which involves the study of natural features
- One of the five largest seas
- The number of continents
- The body of water which meets the west coast of Trinidad
- The ocean closest to the Caribbean
- A continent completely surrounded by water
- The highest mountain in North America
- The largest continent
- A cold desert in South America
- The longest river in Europe
20 Clues: The largest ocean • The number of oceans • The largest continent • A person who makes maps • The number of continents • The longest river in Europe • One of the five largest seas • The continent without deserts • A cold desert in South America • This is the study of the Earth • The ocean closest to the Caribbean • A continent which is a polar desert • ...
Geography Basics 2020-09-01
Across
- lie between the cardinal directions
- north,south,east,west
- considers how people affect their environment and how their environment affects them (theme of geography)
- mix of human and nonhuman features at a given location (theme of geography)
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- also called meridians
- group of places that have something in common (theme of geography)
- how and why people, goods, and ideas move from one place to another (theme of geography)
- the position north or south of the equator; parallel line
- absolute or relative (theme of geography)
- the study of the human and nonhuman features of Earth
10 Clues: also called meridians • north,south,east,west • lie between the cardinal directions • absolute or relative (theme of geography) • the study of the human and nonhuman features of Earth • the position north or south of the equator; parallel line • group of places that have something in common (theme of geography) • ...
chapter 1 2024-04-18
Across
- water frozen as snow and ice
- a description of location expressed as an angle north or south of the equator.
- occurs on about December 21 - the North Pole is oriented most directly away from the Sun
- The gaseous envelope of air that surrounds Earth
- east–west location on Earth
- an imaginary plane passing through Earth halfway between the poles and perpendicular to the axis of rotation
- the rocks of Earth’s crust as well as the unconsolidated particles of mineral matter that overlie the solid bedrock
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- occurs on or about June 21 - North Pole is oriented most directly toward the Sun
- sometimes called environmental geography
- Any plane that is passed through the center of a sphere bisects that sphere
- on approximately March 20 - the vertical rays of the Sun strike the equator.
- all the parts of Earth where living organisms can exist
- on about September 22 -the vertical rays of the Sun strike the equator.
- comprises water in all its forms
- includes such subfields as cultural geography, economic geography, political geography, and urban geography.
15 Clues: east–west location on Earth • water frozen as snow and ice • comprises water in all its forms • sometimes called environmental geography • The gaseous envelope of air that surrounds Earth • all the parts of Earth where living organisms can exist • on about September 22 -the vertical rays of the Sun strike the equator. • ...
COOL TEACHERS 2024-04-01
17 Clues: in art • in math • in latin • in music • in drama • in civics • in spanish • in science • in english • in spanish • also in math • in geography • also in latin • also in civics • also in english • also in geography • the coolest, most amazingest, and also the person who's reading this
Midterm Vocab Review 2022-12-08
Across
- the level of involvement citizens can have in influencing a decision involving their government
- the line agreed upon as 0° that divides the earth into East and West
- group of people who share common culture and ancestry
- a system of government where the citizens hold the power of the government
- a system of government by one person with absolute power
- a type of map that shows landforms, bodies of water, and elevation
- a synonym for "divide"
- groups of people scattered from native territory and settled elsewhere
- a type of map that shows borders, countries, cities, and other manmade structures
- theme of geography; areas with shared characteristics
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- line that divides the earth into North and South
- theme of geography; how people and the environment impact each other
- a system of democracy where the citizens vote for members of the legislature and then the legislature chooses the leader
- theme of geography that describes an area and its characteristics; what it is like there
- a type of map that shows special characteristics of an area, such as population density
- the process of removing salt from water to make freshwater
- theme of geography; how people and things move from one place to another
- the belief that there is one God
- a type of democracy where the citizens vote directly for the leader of the country and for the members of the legislature
- theme of geography that describes where something is
- international movement that called for the establishment of a Jewish national homeland
21 Clues: a synonym for "divide" • the belief that there is one God • line that divides the earth into North and South • theme of geography that describes where something is • group of people who share common culture and ancestry • theme of geography; areas with shared characteristics • a system of government by one person with absolute power • ...
RI Vocabulary 2022-05-17
Across
- building equipped machinery
- things that are created to be sold
- an outline of a coast especially with regard
- a member of indigenous people of north
- treat someone cruelly or unfairly
- The wealth or resources of a country or region
- the making of a product
- is a nation's system of designating
Down
- stone set up on a side of a road
- Problems that affect many people
- subject that people or government argue
- slowly mass of moving ice or river
- the geography, climate, trees.
- harmful effects to the earth
- is a unit of government
- Physical geography is the study of Earth’s
- People who are considered to be the same.
- requires immediate attention or action
- a person who fulfills the requirements
19 Clues: is a unit of government • the making of a product • building equipped machinery • harmful effects to the earth • the geography, climate, trees. • stone set up on a side of a road • Problems that affect many people • treat someone cruelly or unfairly • things that are created to be sold • slowly mass of moving ice or river • is a nation's system of designating • ...
chapter 1 vocab 2013-05-07
Across
- fourth theme of geography as defined by the Geography Educational National Implementation Project; uniqueness of a location.
- throughout a wide geographic area; worldwide
- to space on the Earth's surface; sometimes used as a synonym for geographic.
- third theme of Geography as defined by the GENIP; an area on the Earth's surface marked by a degree of formal, funtional, or perceptual homogeneity of some phenomenon.
- landscape\the visible imprint of human activity and culture on the landscape
- situation of person or thing
- making or study of maps or charts.
- of place\state of mind derived through the infusion of a place with meaning and emotion by remembering important events that occurred in that place or by labeling a place with a certain character.
- act of changing the location of something
- occupation\the notion that succedsive societies leave their cultural imprints on a place each contributing to the cumulative cultural land scape
- widespread outbreak of an infectious disease
- property created by the space between two objects or points
- geography\the study of health and disease within a geographic context and from a geographical perspective. Among other things, looks at sources, diffusion routes, and distributions of diseases.
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- second theme of geography as defined by the GENIP; reciprocal relationship between humans and environment.
- themes\Developed by the Geographic Educational National Implemention Project (GENIP) the _____ ______ of geography are location, human-environment, region, place, and movement.
- trend toward increased cultural and economic connectedness between people, businesses, and organizations throughout the world.
- study of geographic phenomena by visiting places and observing how people interact with and thereby change those places
- overall appearance of an area. Most _______ are comprised of a combination of natural and human-induced influences.
- degree of ease with which it is possible to reach a certian location from other locations. ________ varies from place to place and can be measured.
- geography\concentrates on patterns of human activity and on their relationships with the environment.
- degree of direct linkage between one particular location and other locations in a transport network
- of spatial distribution
- of place\The term for when people develop ideas about areas they have never been, usually through books, movies, stories, or pictures.
- geography\the study of physical features of the earth's surface
- theory\a logical attempt to explain the locational pattern of economic activities & the manner in which its producing areas are interrelated
- interaction\the movement of people, goods and ideas within and across geographic space
26 Clues: of spatial distribution • situation of person or thing • making or study of maps or charts. • act of changing the location of something • throughout a wide geographic area; worldwide • widespread outbreak of an infectious disease • property created by the space between two objects or points • geography\the study of physical features of the earth's surface • ...
Geography 2022-10-05
Across
- Grid Lines that run vertically,Prime Meridian
- location that gives the EXACT location using latitude and longitude
- type of map that show the features people have created, such as cities, states, capitals, and countries.
- shows distance between objects on the map.
- location that gives an idea of where a location is
- type of map that show the features of Earth such as mountains, rivers, oceans and forests. Colors are often used to show elevation.
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- theme of geography that refers to how people, goods, and ideas get from one place to another.
- a model of planet Earth as if seeing it from outer space
- Grid Lines that run horizontally,Equator
- theme of geography that includes physical and human characteristics of a location.
- a directional arrow that shows cardinal and sometimes intermediate directions on a map
- names the area shown and describes any additional subject matter that may be presented on that specific map
- theme of geography that tells how humans and the environment interact
- theme of geography that tells us where something is
- unlocks the secrets of the map by explaining the symbols used on the map
- theme of geography that are areas with common physical, human, or cultural characteristics
16 Clues: Grid Lines that run horizontally,Equator • shows distance between objects on the map. • Grid Lines that run vertically,Prime Meridian • location that gives an idea of where a location is • theme of geography that tells us where something is • a model of planet Earth as if seeing it from outer space • ...
Five Themes of Geography 2024-09-04
Across
- The study of the Earth and its features
- Mountains, rivers, landforms, etc.
- Everything that surrounds living things
- Place or Position
- Any of the Earth's features such as a hill or a valley
- Defined culturally or location wise, example New England
- Population, Languages, etc.
- Runs along the Prime Meridian
- Runs along the equator
- The school is near the daycare on Stage Road
- Line of latitude at zero degrees
Down
- How people interact with their environment
- Line of Latitude at zero degrees
- Acronym for the Five Themes of Geography
- Human-Environment Interaction that involves littering
- Theme of Geography with Physical and Human Characteristics
- The way people, goods, and information gets around
- coordinates, adresses
18 Clues: Place or Position • coordinates, adresses • Runs along the equator • Population, Languages, etc. • Runs along the Prime Meridian • Line of Latitude at zero degrees • Line of latitude at zero degrees • Mountains, rivers, landforms, etc. • The study of the Earth and its features • Everything that surrounds living things • Acronym for the Five Themes of Geography • ...
Geography Basics 2024-08-11
Across
- lie between the cardinal directions
- north,south,east,west
- considers how people affect their environment and how their environment affects them (theme of geography)
- mix of human and nonhuman features at a given location (theme of geography)
Down
- also called meridians
- group of places that have something in common (theme of geography)
- how and why people, goods, and ideas move from one place to another (theme of geography)
- the position north or south of the equator; parallel line
- absolute or relative (theme of geography)
- the study of the human and nonhuman features of Earth
10 Clues: also called meridians • north,south,east,west • lie between the cardinal directions • absolute or relative (theme of geography) • the study of the human and nonhuman features of Earth • the position north or south of the equator; parallel line • group of places that have something in common (theme of geography) • ...
Branches of Geography 2021-08-31
Across
- -- use artifacts to study people from long
- --- Geography studies landforms
- Physical Geographers take detailed ---
- is divided into --- main branches
- --- Geography is the study of people.
- Geographers help us improve our ---
- Physical Geographers keep careful ---
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- Geographers help us learn about people from
- Historians study try to understand what caused
- Human Geographers study people: --- and present
- Geographers help us design our --- and towns
- Human Geography focuses on ---
- Physical Geographers help us --- to changes
- Geographers must --- in smaller areas of
- --- study patterns in history
15 Clues: --- study patterns in history • Human Geography focuses on --- • --- Geography studies landforms • is divided into --- main branches • Geographers help us improve our --- • --- Geography is the study of people. • Physical Geographers keep careful --- • Physical Geographers take detailed --- • Geographers must --- in smaller areas of • ...
What is Geography? 2022-09-27
Across
- atmosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere, and biosphere.
- Someone that studies Geography.
- The study of the environment, humans, place, space, and the relationship between them.
- A way to study Geography: human interactions with the environment. Cultural, political, economical, and urban.
- A particular physical location.
- The name we give a place.
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- A way to study Geography: the natural environment and the Earth
- A space we give meaning or emotion to.
- A way of grouping and classifying similar areas.
- The relationship a place has to the rest of the world.
10 Clues: The name we give a place. • Someone that studies Geography. • A particular physical location. • A space we give meaning or emotion to. • A way of grouping and classifying similar areas. • atmosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere, and biosphere. • The relationship a place has to the rest of the world. • A way to study Geography: the natural environment and the Earth • ...
Midterm Vocab Review 2022-12-08
Across
- a system of democracy where the citizens vote for members of the legislature and then the legislature chooses the leader
- the process of removing salt from water to make freshwater
- the belief that there is one God
- a system of government where the citizens hold the power of the government
- theme of geography that describes an area and its characteristics; what it is like there
- theme of geography; how people and the environment impact each other
- a type of democracy where the citizens vote directly for the leader of the country and for the members of the legislature
Down
- a type of map that shows borders, countries, cities, and other manmade structures
- the level of involvement citizens can have in influencing a decision involving their government
- a synonym for "divide"
- theme of geography that describes where something is
- international movement that called for the establishment of a Jewish national homeland
- theme of geography; how people and things move from one place to another
- line that divides the earth into North and South
- the line agreed upon as 0° that divides the earth into East and West
- a system of government by one person with absolute power
- theme of geography; areas with shared characteristics
- groups of people scattered from native territory and settled elsewhere
- group of people who share common culture and ancestry
- a type of map that shows special characteristics of an area, such as population density
- a type of map that shows landforms, bodies of water, and elevation
21 Clues: a synonym for "divide" • the belief that there is one God • line that divides the earth into North and South • theme of geography that describes where something is • theme of geography; areas with shared characteristics • group of people who share common culture and ancestry • a system of government by one person with absolute power • ...
RI Vocabulary 2022-05-17
Across
- building equipped machinery
- things that are created to be sold
- an outline of a coast especially with regard
- a member of indigenous people of north
- treat someone cruelly or unfairly
- The wealth or resources of a country or region
- the making of a product
- is a nation's system of designating
Down
- stone set up on a side of a road
- Problems that affect many people
- subject that people or government argue
- slowly mass of moving ice or river
- the geography, climate, trees.
- harmful effects to the earth
- is a unit of government
- Physical geography is the study of Earth’s
- People who are considered to be the same.
- requires immediate attention or action
- a person who fulfills the requirements
19 Clues: is a unit of government • the making of a product • building equipped machinery • harmful effects to the earth • the geography, climate, trees. • stone set up on a side of a road • Problems that affect many people • treat someone cruelly or unfairly • things that are created to be sold • slowly mass of moving ice or river • is a nation's system of designating • ...
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