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This is the theme of geography that asks the question where is it?
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This is the theme of geography that asks the question how do people relate to the physical world?
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Human-Environment Interaction
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This is the theme of geography that asks the question where is it?
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This is the theme of geography that asks the question how do people relate to the physical world?
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This is the theme of geography that asks the question how are places similar or different?
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This is the theme of geography that asks the question What is it like?
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In which type of location do you give the location of something in relation to other physical features or places?
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What type of movement is characterized by the phrase "Are we there yet?"
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Which is NOT a form of Human-Environment Interaction?
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In what U.S. region will you find the state of Georgia?
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In what U.S. region will you find the state of New York?
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What is the general climate of the Southwest?
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What is the major form of Human-Environment Interaction in the midwest?
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Where is the temperature most likely to be freezing in the winter?
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Which region is most likely to have the highest average temperature?
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In which of these does the combination of climate and weather conditions often result in violent tornadoes?
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Which landform encompasses over 4000 square miles of tall grasses, trees, and swampland?
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Which of these are hundreds of millions of years old and have been worn down by weather and other natural elements?
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The Ohio and Missouri Rivers are tributaries (rivers that move water into larger rivers) of which of these?
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Which of these is the location of the Continental Divide?
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What percentage of Germany's land is used for agriculture?
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A traditional dance in Spain that involves Castanedas and stomping of feet.
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What bridge used to be in England, but is now located in Lake Havasu, AZ?
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The fortification in Croatia that was never breached by hostile forces.
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What region does Sweden belong to.
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What is the main climate type in Europe which means moderate.
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Where do Europeans use partially decayed plant matter such as peat for fuel?
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This is a steep U-shaped valley created by glaciers that connects to the sea.
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Eastern Europe has a harsher climate because it is farther from the
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A hot, steady southward that blows from North Africa is called the
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If you were a tourist traveling through the Mediterranean Sea in the summer what might you do or see?
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This is an earthen bank used to hold back the sea
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This is caused by air pollution in the Black Forest?
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This is caused by pollution in Venice
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What role did mountains and rivers play in the cultural development of Europe?
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Which of these countries are located entirely within the high risk area of acid rain?
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What risk from acid rain does Denmark have?
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What is the raft made of?
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Why are the people on the raft pointing in different directions?
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Which of the following phrases best describes the cartoonist's attitude about the European Union?
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When Serbia started a war to prevent Bosnia and Herzegovina from declaring independence and used murder to get rid of Muslims and Croats it was called...
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How has the European Union helped the effort to restore Europe's environment?