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UNIT ONE: INTRODUCTION TO GEOGRAPHY
CHAPTER ONE: A Geographer's World
Studying Geography
1.) The study of the world, its people, and landscape is called?
2.) Why is geography considered a science?
Why is geography also considered a social science?
3.) How are maps and globes similar?
How are maps and globes different?
4.) What are at least (3) instruments that geographers use?
5.) Describe the different levels in which geographers study the world. Provide an
example of an issue that geographers might study at each level.
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Geography Themes and Essential Elements
1.) What is the diff. between absolute and relative location?
2.) What is the difference between place and region?
3.) The way people interact w/ the environment is which theme?
4.) The land, water, climate, plants, and animals of area is called?
5.) The study of roads & routes that move goods is which theme?
6.) Analyze the five themes of geography using Rochester as an example.
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Transcribed Image Text:- 46% Name 4sh Period WG: Unit One Review Sheet Date UNIT ONE: INTRODUCTION TO GEOGRAPHY CHAPTER ONE: A Geographer's World Studying Geography 1.) The study of the world, its people, and landscape is called? 2.) Why is geography considered a science? Why is geography also considered a social science? 3.) How are maps and globes similar? How are maps and globes different? 4.) What are at least (3) instruments that geographers use? 5.) Describe the different levels in which geographers study the world. Provide an example of an issue that geographers might study at each level. 1-1 Geography Themes and Essential Elements 1.) What is the diff. between absolute and relative location? 2.) What is the difference between place and region? 3.) The way people interact w/ the environment is which theme? 4.) The land, water, climate, plants, and animals of area is called? 5.) The study of roads & routes that move goods is which theme? 6.) Analyze the five themes of geography using Rochester as an example. 1-2 1.2 The Bu
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