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Grade 7 Themes of Geography
Which of the following, is an example of Absolute Location?
  1. 40*N, 90* E
  2. 167 Fairway Drive, Helena, MT 59601
  3. The distance from The Denver Center for the Performing Arts, to the Pepsi Center
  4. The Statue of Liberty is in New York Harbor,across from the Island of Manhattan.
Grade 5 Themes of Geography
The study of Earth is called:
  1. Geology
  2. Geography
  3. Geonomy
  4. Geostudies
Grade 6 Themes of Geography

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How do you calculate population density?
  1. Add the number of people to its land area.
  2. Divide the number of people by its land area.
  3. Multiply the number of people per square mile by its land area.
  4. Divide the number of people by the number of its dwellings.
Grade 6 Themes of Geography
Latitude and longitude lines help geographers identify
  1. absolute location.
  2. the depths of oceans.
  3. the Earth's distance from the sun.
  4. the heights of mountains.
Grade 6 Themes of Geography
What kinds of plant is best adapted to an arid climate?
  1. cacti
  2. mosses
  3. pine trees
  4. tall grasses
Grade 6 Themes of Geography
Which theme would geographers use to study the consequences of people's actions?
  1. Projection
  2. Location
  3. Movement
  4. Human Environment Interaction
Grade 7 Themes of Geography
The best description of the theme of interaction is
  1. the human and physical characteristics of an area.
  2. how humans adapt to and modify the environment.
  3. migration across the planet.
  4. a definite reference to locate a place.
  5. divides the world into manageable units for geographic study.
Grade 7 Themes of Geography
Grade 6 Themes of Geography
All of these are themes of geography except
  1. location
  2. movement
  3. environment
  4. regions
Grade 7 Themes of Geography
The best description of the theme of location is
  1. the human and physical characteristics of an area.
  2. how humans adapt to and modify the environment.
  3. migration across the planet.
  4. a definite reference to locate a place.
  5. divides the world into manageable units for geographic study.
Grade 6 Themes of Geography
How would you describe the human features of a place?
  1. You might discuss the moon and stars and how they interact with Earth.
  2. You might say that a place is hilly and hot or cold.
  3. You might discuss how many people live there, what types of work they do, and what they do for fun.
  4. You would discuss chemicals and chemical reactions.
Grade 8 Themes of Geography
Grade 6 Themes of Geography
What does Human Environment Interaction mean?
  1. What the environment does to humans
  2. What humans do to the environment
  3. How humans and the environment are dependant on each other
Grade 7 Themes of Geography
The best description of the theme of movement is
  1. the human and physical characteristics of an area.
  2. how humans adapt to and modify the environment.
  3. migration across the planet.
  4. a definite reference to locate a place.
  5. divides the world into manageable units for geographic study.
Grade 3 Themes of Geography
A large land area that has similar features.
  1. Region
  2. Resource
  3. Flood
  4. Canal
Grade 6 Themes of Geography
Grade 8 Themes of Geography
Lines of latitude are
  1. Imaginary lines that run east to west
  2. Imaginary lines that run north-south
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