Final Exam Review Part A
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- Q1Which is an example of a geographic pattern?an ocean located near the North Polea river that flows between two mountainsSeveral islands off the coast of a continentseveral cities located near bodies of water30s
- Q2What is an example of human-environment interaction?a dam used to store waterthe spread of diseasea chart of high temperaturethe erosion caused by waves30s
- Q3What do geographers use the Global Positioning System to determine?relative locationpopulation densityland useabsolute location30s
- Q4What divides the Western Hemisphere from the Eastern Hemisphere?the equatorthe Tropic of Cancerthe Tropic of Capricornthe prime meridian30s
- Q5Which phrase describes an absolute location?45 degrees North, 9 degrees Eastsouth of the equator by 10 degreesnorthwest Canadanext to Brazil30s
- Q6How do cartographers show elevation?compass roselocator globelabelscolor30s
- Q7What does the Mercator map projection show accurately, making it useful for navigators?areadirectionocean shapecontinent shape30s
- Q8What kind of thematic map could be used to show the population in and around a city?political mapphysical mapdot density mappoint symbol map30s
- Q9What theme of geography explains the spread of religions around the world?regionlocationplacemovement30s
- Q10What is a region?a group of places with common characteristicsa location that has specific characteristicsa description of longitude and latitudea pattern of human movement30s
- Q11What is the purpose of a map legend?lists the names of places on a mapexplains the meaning of symbols and colors on a mapshow the unit of distance used on a mappoint out the specific area of the world shown on a map30s
- Q12What map element shows the directions north, south, east, and west?locator globecompass roselabelsscale30s
- Q13What type of map element shows details in a city, such as schools and parks?proportional symbol maplarge-scale mapdot density mapsmall-scale map30s
- Q14What does a political map show?the location of energy sourcesnatural features on Earth's surfacehuman-created features on Earth's surfacethe population density of a given area30s
- Q15What is one way that latitude lines and longitude lines are different?Latitude lines start at the North Pole; longitude lines start at the South Pole.Latitude lines never touch each other; longitude lines meet.Latitude lines are measured in degrees; longitude lines are not.Latitude lines run north-south; longitude lines run east-west.30s