Use geographic representations (maps, photographs, satellite images, etc) to explain the relationships between the locations (places and regions) and changes in their environment.
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What is Geography?
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The Study of where people/places/things are located
The study of the past
The study of rocks
The study of people
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What is Location?
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How people/goods/idea move
A group of places that share at least one characteristic
How a location is similar or different to others
The exact place something is or what surrounds it
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What is Geography?
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What is Location?
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What is a Region?
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What is a Place?
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What is Human-Environment Interaction?
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What is Movement?
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What is the relative location of the school?
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Place is the combination of which two characteristics?
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Which of these is an example of a physical characteristic?
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Which region has no clear boundaries?
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Which of the following is NOT a way humans interact with their environment?