
Module 1 Test
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- Q1If geography is studied as a ______________________, geographers would use tools such as data, measurements, satellites, and numbers.Social StudiesPolitical EntityPhysical EntityScience30s
- Q2If geography is studied as a ______________________, geographers would study things such as people, languages, culture & governments.SciencePhysical EntitySocial StudiesPolitical Entity30s
- Q3The questions "Where should we build a local park?" would be studying the world at a __________________ level.GlobalCivicLocalRegional30s
- Q4The only accurate way to represent the earth is by ______________________.using a political mapdrawing a physical mapshowing small area in great detailusing a globe30s
- Q5_________________ are constantly circling the globe collecting images.GPSGISAlien invadersSatellites30s
- Q61:10 would be an example of using what type of scale on a map?RatioApproximationLinearStated30s
- Q7A(n) ___________________ geographer studies how the world works and functions. For example, they may study how rivers flow and where mountains are located.PhysicalEnvironmentalHumanAnimal30s
- Q8A _______________________ is a map feature that shows where in the world the area on the map is located.Legend or KeyCompass RoseScale BarLocator Map30s
- Q9The benefit of a ________ is that it can show small areas in great detail.GlobeGISSatelliteMap30s
- Q10Geographers break the world into smaller areas known as __________________ based on shared physical & human characteristics.RegionsAreasContinentsCountries30s
- Q11DEFINITION: All the human & physical features that make a place unique.Human GeographyCartographyGeographyGlobeMapRegionGlobal Positioning SystemPhysical GeographyPhysical MapLandscapeSocial ScienceThematic MapMeteorologyGeographic Information System30s
- Q12DEFINITION: The study of the world's human geographic features - people, communities, & landscapes.GlobeCartographyPhysical MapLandscapeThematic MapSocial ScienceMeteorologyGeographic Information SystemPhysical GeographyHuman GeographyGeographyRegionGlobal Positioning SystemMap30s
- Q13DEFINITION: The study of the world's human geographic features - people, communities, & landscapes.CartographyHuman GeographyMapThematic MapPhysical MapRegionGlobal Positioning SystemGlobeGeographyLandscapeMeteorologyPhysical GeographyGeographic Information SystemSocial Science30s
- Q14DEFINITION: A flat drawing that shows all or part of Earth's surface.LandscapeMeteorologyHuman GeographyGeographic Information SystemCartographyThematic MapPhysical MapPhysical GeographyGeographyGlobeRegionGlobal Positioning SystemSocial ScienceMap30s
- Q15DEFINITION: Combines & provides information from many different geographic sources.Human GeographyMapPhysical MapLandscapeGlobeGeographic Information SystemMeteorologyRegionPhysical GeographyGeographyGlobal Positioning SystemSocial ScienceCartographyThematic Map30s