Title: 5 Themes
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25 Themes Of Geography
3Movements Of the Earth
4Understanding Globes
5How to Use a Map
6Name That Map
7Map Mix-up
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Movements of the Earth
Understanding Globes
How to Use a Map
Name That Map
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9What planet do we live on?
10The planet Earth
11This is the study of the Earths surface and the
processes that shape it.
12Geography
13Name one of the 5 themes of Geography (Textbook
page M-M1)
14Location, Regions, Movement, Place, And
interaction
15How do humans communicate on the Earth?
16They can talk, use cell phones, or write a
letter (Textbook page M-1)
17Describe the region called Wyandanch, New
York (Textbook Page M-1)
18Wyandanch land is generally flat with trees and
grasslands
19Around December 21st, the Earth on this season
is tilted away from the sun causing snow
20Winter
21How many hours does the Earth take to make 1
complete Rotation? (Textbook page M-2)
2224 hours
23On June 21st-22nd, this season has the
greatest number of sunlight hours (Textbook page
M-2)
24Summer
25How Many days are in one Year? (textbook page M-2)
26365 1/4
27Does the Earth revolve around the sun or does the
sun revolve around the Earth? (Textbook page M-2)
28The Earth revolves around the sun
29What unit do we measure lines of latitude and
longitude in? (Textbook page M-4)
30Degrees
31Geographers divide the globe into imaginary
horizontal lines. What are these lines
called? (Textbook page M-4)
32Latitude
33What is the name of the horizontal zero
degree line across the globe? (Textbook page M-4)
34The Equator
35Geographers divide the globe into imaginary
vertical lines. What are these lines
called? (Textbook page M-5)
36Longitude
37What is the name of the vertical zero
degree line across the globe? This line goes from
the North to South Pole. (Textbook page M-5)
38The Prime Meridian
39We use this instrument to determine the
directions North, East, South, and
West (Textbook page M-8)
40A Compass Rose
41This box on a map has symbols and the meaning
of each symbol (Textbook page M-8)
42A legend or a key
43This helps you find the actual distance in both
miles and kilometers (Textbook page M8)
44A scale bar
45Why does a map have a title?
46The title tells you what the map is all
about (Textbook page M8)
47Why are maps written in different scales? (Textboo
k page M9)
48Maps are written in different scales
depending on their purpose (Textbook page M9)
49This map shows political borders continents,
countries, and divisions within
countries. (Textbook page M10)
50A Political Map
51This type of map shows the number of people live
somewhere (Powerpoint page 5)
52A Population Map
53This map shows natural resources (Powerpoint page
5)
54A Natural Resource Map
55What unit are lines on a map measured
in? (Powerpoint page 6)
56Longitude
57Daily Double!!
58What are lines on a map that run North to South
Called? (Powerpoint page 6)
59Longitude
60What are the lines that run East to West on a map
called? (Powerpoint page 7)
61Latitude
62What is the equator?(Powerpoint page 7)
63An imaginary line at 0 degrees that cuts
the Earth into two hemispheres, North and South
64What is the name of the imaginary line that
divides the Earth into two equal halves, east and
West (Powerpoint page 8)
65The Prime Meridian
66Why do we have different time zones on the
Earth? (Powerpoint page 8)
67The Earth rotates on its axis
68Name the four types of Maps (Powerpoint page 3)
69Political, Physical, Population, and natural
resource
70Final Jeopardy!!
71Maps and Paper
72What is a map projection?
73A flat map drawn on paper