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What term refers to the type of map that provides specific details of an area like roads, cities, mountains, and more?
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reference map
mental map
economic region
thematic map
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What refers to the adaptation of human beings to their environment by making use of the available resources?
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soil depletion
cultural hearth
environmental risks
human adaptation
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What term refers to the type of map that provides specific details of an area like roads, cities, mountains, and more?
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What refers to the adaptation of human beings to their environment by making use of the available resources?
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What term refers to the location of a place based on its relationship or proximity to other places?
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What refers to the natural features, level of relief, and configuration of the land surface in a specific geographic area?
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What term refers to the process of cutting down and removing trees from a forested area?
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What term refers to the process through which soils lose nutrients essential for plant growth?
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What term refers to the belief or behavior passed down within a group or society that is considered traditional or customary?
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What term refers to the process of the Earth's surface gradually being worn away by natural forces such as water, wind, and glaciers?
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What term refers to the type of map that emphasizes a specific theme or topic, such as population distribution or climate zones?
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What term refers to the process by which the Earth's average temperature is gradually increasing due to human activities like burning fossil fuels?
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What term refers to the transformation of carbon from one form to another within the Earth's atmosphere, biosphere, geosphere, and oceans?
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What term refers to the study of the natural features of an area, including its landforms, vegetation, and climate?
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What term refers to the systematic removal or clearance of trees from a forest or stand of trees, leading to a loss of forest cover?
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What term refers to the zone near the equator between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn, characterized by warm temperatures and high humidity?
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What term refers to the location of a place based on its precise coordinates in the global grid system?
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What term refers to the cultural center or origin point from which ideas, beliefs, and innovations spread to other regions?
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What term refers to the type of map that displays a specific theme such as population density or economic activity?
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What term refers to the geographic location of a place in relation to its physical surroundings and nearby landmarks?
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What term refers to the region of the Earth that is located between approximately 23.5 degrees north and south of the Equator, known for its warm climate and rich biodiversity?
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What term refers to the pattern of weather conditions in a specific area over a long period, such as average temperature, precipitation, and humidity levels?
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What term refers to the designated boundary separating two countries, states, or regions?
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What term refers to the geographic location of a place in relation to other landmarks, cities, or features around it?
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What term refers to the process of moving water to land areas for agriculture or landscaping purposes through channels or pipelines?
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What term refers to the study and classification of the different plant species and communities found in a specific geographic area?
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What term refers to the process of identifying, assessing, and responding to potential dangers or threats to the environment, such as pollution, natural disasters, or climate change?
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What term refers to the comprehensive assessment of a region's physical, biological, and ecological components, such as landforms, climate, and habitats?
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What term refers to the process by which fertile topsoil is gradually carried away by factors like wind, water, or human activities?
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What term refers to the practice of clearing forests and converting the land into non-forest uses such as agriculture or urban development?