Geography Test
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People Youtube Functioning
Physical Attributes Ideas Panama Canal Vernacular
Location Trade Formal
Culture Arizona’s 26% increase in population
How people interact, affect, and adapt to the place they live.
Artificial classifications that help us simplify and study the world in a systematic way.
I. : A specific Physical Area or Address. Ie Arizona, 1455 E Caballero Way
II. Place
A: : Those attributes of an area which exists prior to human interaction. Mountains, Landscape, Weather, Climate, Rivers, Lakes, Forests, Deserts, etc.
B. Human Attributes: , who lives there? What do they do? Style, food, language, religion, etc.
III. Human Environmental Interaction
A: .
IV. Movement: Refers specifically to , , and .
A: People: Migrations of large populations, how people get around, .
B: Ideas: The spread of religion or language. .
C: Trade: Cargo ships on the oceans and rivers, .
V. Regions: .
A: Regions: Regions with fixed, definite, or defined boundaries.
B: Regions: Regions without fixed borders, but with a major, central or defining feature.
C: Regions: Regions without fixed borders, no major feature, but referred to by a name.
Place each of the following terms next to the appropriate Region Type: United States, Arizona, the South, the West, the swamp, the mountains, the coast, China, the Middle East, southwest Asia.
Formal:
Functioning:
Vernacular:
What are the Five C’s of Arizona? For extra credit, in addition list the new five C’s of Arizona.
Essay Short Answer:
1. How do physical attributes affect the human attributes of an area? How do the human attributes change the physical attributes?
2. Explain Human Environmental Interaction and provide an example of both humans affecting the environment and vice versa.
Physical Attributes Ideas Panama Canal Vernacular
Location Trade Formal
Culture Arizona’s 26% increase in population
How people interact, affect, and adapt to the place they live.
Artificial classifications that help us simplify and study the world in a systematic way.
I. : A specific Physical Area or Address. Ie Arizona, 1455 E Caballero Way
II. Place
A: : Those attributes of an area which exists prior to human interaction. Mountains, Landscape, Weather, Climate, Rivers, Lakes, Forests, Deserts, etc.
B. Human Attributes: , who lives there? What do they do? Style, food, language, religion, etc.
III. Human Environmental Interaction
A: .
IV. Movement: Refers specifically to , , and .
A: People: Migrations of large populations, how people get around, .
B: Ideas: The spread of religion or language. .
C: Trade: Cargo ships on the oceans and rivers, .
V. Regions: .
A: Regions: Regions with fixed, definite, or defined boundaries.
B: Regions: Regions without fixed borders, but with a major, central or defining feature.
C: Regions: Regions without fixed borders, no major feature, but referred to by a name.
Place each of the following terms next to the appropriate Region Type: United States, Arizona, the South, the West, the swamp, the mountains, the coast, China, the Middle East, southwest Asia.
Formal:
Functioning:
Vernacular:
What are the Five C’s of Arizona? For extra credit, in addition list the new five C’s of Arizona.
Essay Short Answer:
1. How do physical attributes affect the human attributes of an area? How do the human attributes change the physical attributes?
2. Explain Human Environmental Interaction and provide an example of both humans affecting the environment and vice versa.

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