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Global Perspectives Unit One Test Review

Name:_________________________________

Date:_____________ Period:_________
Horizontales
Chemical or physical processes, such as freezing, that break down rocks
The study of the earth’s physical features and the living things that inhabit the planet
Moisture that falls to the earth as rain, sleet, hail, or snow
The watery areas of the earth, including oceans, lakes, rivers, and other bodies of water
The science of map making
Thick middle layer of the earth’s interior structure, consisting of dense, hot rock
Molten rock that is pushed up from the earth’s mantle
The part of a continent that extends underwater
Teaches about geography
A specific place on the earth
A large body of ice that moves across the surface of the earth
This type of Geography is the study of Earth’s physical features
The study of weather and weather forecasting
The wearing away of the earth’s surface by wind, flowing water, or glaciers
The line circling the earth midway between the North and South Poles, and divides the earth into two halves - the Northern and Southern Hemispheres
A process by which new land is created when sea plates pull apart and magma wells up between the plates
An __ Geographer Examines human economic activities and their relationship to the environment
Verticales
Underground water-bearing layers of porous rock, sand, or gravel
A __ Geographer Analyzes human aspects of culture - population, language, ethnicity, religion, and government
A __ region is defined by a common characteristic, such as production of a product
A __ Region is a region defined by popular feelings and images rather than by objective data
The term scientists use to describe the activities continental drift and magma flow which create many of Earth’s physical features
Half of a sphere or globe, as in the earth’s Northern and Southern regions
Also called cultural geography; this type of Geography is the study of human activities and their relationship to the cultural and physical environments
The theory that the continents were once joined and then slowly drifted apart
The process of converting water into vapor
Surface land areas of the earth’s crust, including continents and ocean basins
Water within the earth that supplies wells and springs
The zero degree north-south line that runs through Greenwich, England along with the 180 degree north-south line running through the mid-Pacific Ocean, and it divides the earth into two hemispheres - the Eastern and Western Hemispheres
The removal of salt from seawater to make it usable for drinking and farming
Regular movement of water from ocean to air to ground and back to the ocean
A bend in layers of rock, sometimes caused by plate movement
Pattern formed as the lines of latitude and longitude cross one another
A particular space with physical and human meaning