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Geography Remote Start Review

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  • What is the difference between physical geography and human geography?
    Physical Geography concerns the natural characteristics of the Earth, while Human Geography concerns the ways people interact with the Earth.
  • True or False: Students will write the Learning Target and Success Criteria every time we start a new notebook entry.
    True
  • How many notebook entries are listed in your Table of Contents?
    3
  • What is a Lake?
    A body of water that is surrounded by land.
  • What is the definition of "Geography"?
    The study of the Earth and the ways people interact with the Earth.
  • What information must be written on the inside cover of your social studies notebook?
    Name, I&S, Hour (Color)
  • What is a peninsula?
    A piece of land almost surrounded by water or projecting out into a body of water.
  • How many numbered pages have been completed in your notebook?
    6
  • Is this Physical or Human Geography?
    Physical Geography
  • What is a mountain?
    A large landform that rises above the surrounding land in a limited area, usually in the form of a peak.
  • What is a Plateau?
    A flat, elevated landform that rises sharply above the surrounding area on at least one side.
  • What is a Continent?
    One of several very large landmasses.
  • Is this Physical Geography or Human Geography?
    Physical Geography
  • What is a River?
    A natural flowing watercourse, usually freshwater, flowing towards an ocean, sea, lake or another river.
  • Is this Physical Geography or Human Geography?
    Human Geography
  • Is this Physical Geography or Human Geography?
    Human Geography
  • What are Plains?
    A large area of flat land with few trees.
  • What is an estuary?
    An area where a freshwater river or stream meets the ocean.
  • What is an Island?
    A piece of land that is entirely surrounded on all sides by water.
  • What is an ocean?
    A continuous body of salt water that covers most of the Earth's surface.