Key Terms Wildlife What Geographers Do Potpourri 5
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Key Terms Wildlife What Geographers Do! Potpourri 5 pt 5 pt 10 pt 10 pt 15 pt 15 pt 20 pt 20 pt 25 pt 25 pt Shelters A Little This & A Little That! A review of the Previous 4 categories
Geographers study Earth’s deserts, Tundra, forests, grasslands, to name a few. They are Earth’s P_ _ _ _ F_ _ _ _.
What are Earth’s Physical Features?
This is another word for the area near the North Pole
What is The Tundra?
In its most basic term, geography is the study of
What is Earth? Geography is the study of our planet Earth.
This means the world around you. It can be mountains or flat lands, lakes, rivers or oceans, as well.
What is environment?
This means people adapting – adjusting and at times, conquering the land around them to live – survive
What is interacting?
These animals are an example of the ______ region
What is a desert?
These animals are an example of the ______ region
What is the Tundra?
These animals are an example of the ______ region
What is a forest or mountain?
These animals are an example of the ______ region
What is rainforest jungle?
These animals are an example of the ______ region
What is grasslands?
This is what geographers learn when they study human-environment interaction
What is how people and the environment affect each other?
These are two meanings to Geography
What are: The study of Earth’s physical features; and people and the environment interact, or affect each other.
These are five regions with distinct physical features studied in geography.
What are the Tundra, a desert, mountains, grasslands, jungles, rainforests, and forests?
This meaning of geography has to do with people and the world around them
What is how people and Earth affect each other? (Or interact with each other)
Geography is the study of Earth’s _______
What are physical features?
A cliff dwelling is a type of shelter used by _________ in the Southwest
Who are Native Americans?
A type of shelter used in the Arctic or Tundra
What is an igloo?
Earliest form of shelter used by people – but one needs to share it with bats, cougars or bears.
What is a cave?
Along with plank houses, this is a common form of shelter in the mountains
What is a log cabin? .
Native Americans moved with the buffalo herd, which is why their form of shelter was could travel with them. This form of shelter is?
What is a teepee?
This means the world around you. It can be mountains or flat lands, lakes, rivers or oceans, as well.
What is environment?
This is what geographers learn when they study human-environment interaction
What is how people and the environment affect each other?
These are two meanings to Geography
What are: The study of Earth’s physical features; and people and the environment interact, or affect each other.
This means people adapting – adjusting and at times, conquering the land around them to live – survive
What is interacting?
Geography is the study of Earth’s _______
What are physical features?
- Geographers tools
- 42 wallaby way sydney
- Scale of inquiry
- What was the nomadic lifestyle
- Map type
- Geographers tools
- Why do geographers use population pyramids
- Why do geographers study religion
- Why are geographers concerned with scale and connectedness
- What basic questions guide geographers
- How geographers look at the world worksheet answers
- Potpourri jeopardy questions
- Lab etymology
- Potpourri jeopardy
- Potpourri jeopardy
- Potpourri jeopardy
- Potpourri jeopardy
- Potpourri category jeopardy
- Characterization jeopardy
- Potpourri jeopardy
- Jeopardy potpourri
- Potpourri jeopardy
- Potpourri jeopardy
- Potpourri jeopardy
- Jeopardy text
- Polynomial classification
- Combining like terms lesson
- Business model canvas covid 19
- Key partners
- Manipulative wildlife management
- Adirondack wildlife refuge and rehab center
- Mario cea sanchez
- Objectives of wildlife management
- Name the type of natural vegetation of karnataka
- Depletion of animals
- Wildlife topics for presentation
- Explain wildlife
- Shillapoo wildlife area
- History of wildlife conservation
- Wildlife corridor design
- Wildlife reproduction
- Cascade mountains wildlife
- Odnr division of wildlife
- Boreal shield wildlife
- Spoil wildlife
- Prime hook national wildlife refuge map
- Blackwater national wildlife refuge hunting
- Asean wildlife enforcement network
- Adirondack wildlife refuge
- Wildlife conservation law
- Fish and wildlife coordination act
- International consortium on combating wildlife crime