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Cities and Countries
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Vocabulary quiz: Urbanization: The movement of population into cities and away from rural areas. Typhoons: A big storm, also known as a cyclone, that forms in tropical waters. The term typhoon is usually used in the Pacific world regions (Asia, Australia, Fiji, New Zealand) Harbor Site: An area where ships dock, usually on coasts that are touching oceans. Mental Map: Maps that you create in your mind from memory (layout of bedroom, neighborhood, school)) Satellite Imagery: A picture of a location from a satellite in space. (Think of a real picture of Earth from space.) Primary Sector: Raw materials from nature. (fish, wood, plants, water, air) Secondary Sector: Raw materials are turned into a product. (factories, lumber mills, manufacturing) Tertiary Sector: Providing a service to the public. (Banking, hotels, teachers) Alliance: When people come together with a common goal to work together. Cultural Diffusion: When culture (language, food, dance, religion) spread to other nearby countries. Push Factors: Social, cultural, environmental, and political factors/events that cause people to migrate away from their homeland. Tuesday 12/3: Directions: W
Geography: the study of Earth’s physical and cultural features Landforms: the natural features of the land’s surface Climate: the average weather conditions in a certain area over a long period of time Environment: All the living and nonliving things that affect life in an area Region: An area with one or more features that make it different from other surrounding areas Map Key / Map Legend: box that explains the meaning of different symbols used on the map Map Scale: tool that measures the relationship between the distance of locations on the map and the distance of locations in real life Compass Rose: a circle that shows the key directions on a map Hemispheres: halves of the Earth Continent: one of seven large landmasses on Earth Oceans: large bodies of water that cover 71% of the Earth’s surface Latitude: imaginary horizontal lines that measure distance north and south of the Equator Equator: central line of latitude that is measured at 0° Longitude: imaginary vertical lines that measure distance east and west of the Prime Meridian Prime Meridian: the central line of longitude, which is measured at 0° and runs through Greenwich, United Kingdom Map: illustration of a specific area on Earth that is often portrayed on a flat surface Physical Map: a type of map that shows the natural landforms and terrain of a location Political Map: a type of map that identifies cities, states, and countries Globe: a spherical model that is the most accurate representation of Earth
In World War I, many countries formed an _ to help each other. A man tried to _ a leader, which started a big conflict. The _ of power changed after the wars. People often _ each other for the problems that happened. The war had many _ effects on the world. Countries had to make a _ to solve their problems. One _ of the war was that many people were sad. The war caused a lot of _ to cities and homes. Countries would _ when they felt threatened. After a battle, one side might face _ and have to give up. Soldiers are trained to _ their country in a war. Some weapons are very _ and can hurt many people. Countries can _ land when they win a war. Countries wanted to _ the world and grow their land. _ is when one country wants to take over another. Countries can use their _ to make others listen. It takes time to _ for a big fight. The word "_" means worldwide. _ is when people feel proud of their country. Countries need to _ to keep the world safe and happy.