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Chapter 1 Hosted
by
Mrs. Schlemmer
World
Geography
Archeology
Historians
Miscellaneous
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What are the largest bodies of water?
Oceans are these.
Row 1, Col 1
What are human creatures that walk on two feet?
Hominids
1,2
What are oral histories?
Songs and traditions past
down through generations.
1,3
What do we represent Earth with?
Globes and maps.
1,4
What is climate?
Weather conditions
in a place over a long period
of time.
2,1
What do archeologist use to study the past?
Fossils and artifacts.
2,2
What are patterns of the culture?
Historians look for these,
While studying artifacts
And fossils.
2,3
What is a thematic map?
A map that shows
certain information, like
a category about
a place or region.
2,4
What are the five themes of geography?
Location, place, region,
movement, and
human-environment
interaction.
3,1
What is Africa and Western Asia?
The remains of the
early modern Homo sapiens
have been found here.
3,2
What are primary sources?
Letters, diaries, fossils and
artifacts.
3,3
What is the Paleolithic Age?
The Old Stone Age.
3,4
What are compasses?
Modern maps are made
With the help of
This.
4,1
What are latitude lines?
These lines measure the distance
north or south of the Equator.
4,2
What are secondary sources?
Books, paintings and media
reports created by
someone who wasn’t
present a the event.
4,3
What is the Mesolithic Age?
The Middle Stone Age
4,4
What are longitude lines?
These lines measure how far
east and west you are
from the Prime Meridian.
5,1
Who are the Leakeys?
They found the earliest
humans came from Africa.
5,2
Who is Lucy?
A famous hominid skeleton.
5,3
What is a Physical Maps?
A map that shows landforms
and bodies
of water
5,4
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