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Chapter One: A Geographer's World

Across
Questions like, How do people in a town or community live? What is the government like? How do the people who live in the town get around? What do they eat? are all examples of what level of geography?
Geography as a ___________ asks how the world works
Might use this when talking to people
A flat drawing that shows all or part of the Earth's surface
A part of the world that has one or more common characteristics
No matter how good technology gets, maps will always be ______
Water, food, shelter, and human interaction are all _____ people have
Figured out how large the Earth was
The science of making maps
Study of the physical features
Study of the people, communities, and landscapes
How and why people, plants, and animals migrate
Studying the water on the Earth, specifically, river systems, rainfall, drought, floods, and drinking water
Spherical model of the entire planet
Study of the world, the people and landscapes they create
To collect information as a social scientist, you would ______ places
Geographers at the local level can help the town ______ for future changes by looking at the best place for schools, shopping centers, etc.
Studies people and the relationships among them
Maps are better than globes because they can show more _____ or information
Looking down from above, these help make maps more detailed.
Down
______ the world into regions makes it easier to study and see the interactions among people
Human and physical features that make it unique
Tool to help compare and contrast maps
_____ help us see how a product produced in one country is used in another, is looking at the world at the global level
Where something is on a map
Looking at how events and ideas affect people who live far apart is geography at what level?
Study of cities and how people live in them
Study of weather, what causes it, and the ability to predict weather to keep people safe.
Study of how people make and spend money
Study of the Earth's climates
The exact spot
Some regions are defined by physical features like mountains. Others are defined by _____ like language, religion, or history
A general area or description
Information that a Geographer as a scientists would collect
The distinguishing feature that makes a location unique
An area that has one or more common characteristic
The major _____ to use physical geography is to know how the world works