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Social Studies Graduation Test Review WORLD GEOGRAPHY Social Studies Graduation Test Review

Geography is the study of the earth’s surface, land, bodies of water, climate, peoples, industries, & natural resources.

Physical Geography Physical Geography is the study of how physical characteristics define a region or place. land, climate, bodies of water, animal life A place is an area of land that shares common features or is defined by common characteristics. Gulf of Mexico - Gulf coast Georgia - Kentucky Physical features (a.k.a. topography) are the natural land formations that make up the surface area. oceans - mountains – lakes - rivers

landform - plains, mountains, valleys The Himalayas are the tallest mountains on earth A body of water is a part of the earth’s surface covered with water. river - lakes - oceans climate – average weather conditions over time temperature, humidity, precipitation, sunshine, cloudiness natural vegetation- plants and trees that grow in an area animal life – types of animals who naturally live in an area

I pray, I pass the graduation test. My momma’s Human Geography human characteristics – include language, religion, political systems, economic systems, population, and way of life. population settlements – types of people who live in a place culture – shared beliefs, values, customs, behaviors customs and traditions – ways of doing things passed down from one generation of people, group, or society to the next. rituals, weddings, holidays, showing respect human activities –agriculture and industry farming - banking - manufacturing I pray, I pass the graduation test. My momma’s gonna kill me!!!

Practice Questions What is geography and why is it important to study it? Lakes, mountains, oil reserves, deserts, and open plains are all Aspects of culture. Physical characteristics. Human characteristics of geography. Physical characteristics of culture. What is culture? The way a particular society conducts weddings, expects honorable people to carry on business, and who it views as the most important citizens are all examples of physical geography. cultural religions. customs and traditions. population settlement patterns

Answers 1. What is geography and why is it important to study it? The study of the earth’s surface, and, bodies of water, climate, peoples, industries, natural resources, etc. 2. Lakes, mountains, oil reserves, deserts, and open plains are all Aspects of culture. Physical characteristics. Human characteristics of geography. Physical characteristics of culture. 3. What is culture? Beliefs, values, customs, behaviors that shape a society 4. The way a particular society conducts weddings, expects honorable people to carry on business, and who it views as the most important citizens are all examples of Physical geography Cultural religions. Customs and traditions. Population settlement patterns

Continents A continent is a large landmass and usually consists of several countries.

Are you smarter than a high school graduate??????

ANSWERS

Now that you can name the 7 continents…can you list them in order of physical size with 1 being the largest and 7 being the smallest?

I’m gonna get that DIPLOMA!!!! Answers Asia Africa North America South America Antarctica Europe Australia I’m gonna get that DIPLOMA!!!!

Can someone please get me a drink!!!!!!!!! Physical Features desert – area is dry receiving less than 10 inches of rainfall per year peninsula – land that is almost completely surrounded by water Located in North Africa the Sahara is the world’s largest desert. Can someone please get me a drink!!!!!!!!!

Bodies of Water Gulf – water that is almost completely surrounded by land Canal – a man made waterway connecting two major bodies of water The Panama Canal connects the Atlantic ocean to the Pacific Ocean. In North Africa the Nile River is the longest river in the world (roughly 4,000 miles). The Tigris & Euphrates rivers are home to some of the oldest civilizations in the world.

More Physical Features Lake Victoria – Located in Africa; largest lake in the world Victoria Falls – Located in Africa; one of the seven wonders of the world Land locked – area completely surrounded by land

Impact of Religion 3 major religions in North Africa: Judaism, Christianity, & Islam Monotheism – belief in one god Judaism – Jewish faith; looks to ancient prophet Abraham as its founder; teaches that Jewish people are God’s chosen nation (Israel).

Christianity – from the Jewish tradition; founder is Jesus, who claimed to be the Son of God; Christians believe that it is the disciples of Jesus who are the true heirs of God’s promises to Abraham. Islam – the youngest of the two religions; founded by the prophet Muhammad; claims that an angel dictated to him the words that became the Qur’an (Islam’s holy book).

People & Population Distribution urbanization – the growth & development of cities modernization – process of a society leaving primitive methods behind to adopt more modern techniques population distribution - the arrangement or spread of people living in a given area; also, how the population of an area is arranged according to variables such as age, race, or sex

Europe European Union – a group of European nations that have joined together to encourage economic and political progress. The EU even has it’s own currency.

Physical Features of the United States Great Lakes - Rocky Mts. Mississippi River - Great Plains Gulf of Mexico - Appalachian Mts. Atlantic Ocean - Pacific Ocean

More Bodies of Water Mississippi River – largest river system in North America Great Lakes

Understanding Maps Compass Rose – A compass rose is a design on a map that shows directions. It shows north, south, east, west, northeast, northwest, southeast, and southwest. There is a Compass Rose located on every map.

Complete the Compass Rose below. On the compass rose above, only north is filled in. Fill in the rest of the directions on the compass rose, using the standard abbreviations: N=North, S=South, E=East, W=West, NE=Northeast, NW=Northwest, SE=Southeast, SW=Southwest.

Two Types of Maps Physical Map - water, lakes mountains, rivers, deserts Political Map – Shows national or state boundaries

Hemisphere (half of a circle)

Latitude & Longitude Longitude and Latitude are sets of imaginary lines that slice the Earth into sections. Using these imaginary lines, you can locate any point on the Earth and know its absolute location. Lines of latitude are called parallels, and lines of longitude are called meridians.

Latitude & Longitude Lines of Latitude, parallels, circle the globe horizontally. Latitude describes your position, north or south of the equator. The equator = 0 degrees latitude. Lines of Longitude, meridians, run vertically from the North Pole to the South Pole. Meridians are used to measure distances in degrees east or west of the Prime Meridian.

Legend Since a map is a reduced representation of the real world, map symbols are used to represent real objects. Without symbols, we wouldn't have maps. Both shapes and colors can be used for symbols on maps. To ensure that a person can correctly read a map, a Map Legend is a key to all the symbols used on a map. It is like a dictionary so you can understand the meaning of what the map represents.

Legend

Scale Since an accurate map represents the land, each map has a "scale" which indicates the relationship between a certain distance on the map and the distance on the ground. The map scale is usually located in the legend box of a map. A map scale can be printed in a variety of ways

Practice Map Assignments