5 Themes of Geography

5 Themes of Geography

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Social Studies

4th - 5th Grade

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1.

FLASHCARD

Front

Lines of ______ run left to right and measure how far from the equator a place is.

Back

latitude

2.

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Front

Lines of _____ run from the North Pole to the South Pole.

Back

longitude

3.

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Front

The invisible line at 0 degrees longitude is the ___. It separates the Earth into eastern and western hemispheres.

Back

Prime Meridian

4.

FLASHCARD

Front

The invisible line at 0 degrees latitude is the ____. It separates the Earth into northern and southern hemispheres.

Back

Equator

5.

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Front

A ___ is half the earth.

Back

hemisphere

6.

FLASHCARD

Front

Which of the following can help you label a compass rose correctly?
Options:

Never Steal Egg Whites

,

Never Scare Worried Elephants

,

Never Eat Sour Worms

,

Never Whistle Songs Ever

Back

Never Eat Sour Worms

7.

FLASHCARD

Front

Farmers became wealthy by growing food that is shipped into cities and nearby towns. This is an example of:

Movement of people

,

Movement of goods

,

Movement of ideas

,

Movement of cars

Back

Movement of goods

8.

FLASHCARD

Front

Cutting down trees to build a house is an example of which theme of geography?

Back

human-environment interaction

9.

FLASHCARD

Front

The states in the area known as the "Southwest" of the United States are often grouped together because they are very hot and dry desert-like areas. This is an example of which theme of geography?

Back

Region

10.

FLASHCARD

Front

Soccer, a popular sport in the United States, originated in China. This is an example of which theme of geography? Options: Location, Place, Movement, Human-Environment Interaction

Back

Movement

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