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Geography Lat and Long Vocab Coach Book 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 100 points Which of the following correctly lists the five fundamental themes of Geography? a. Global, national, regional, local, micro b. Area, space, trends, patterns, time c. Physical, location, maps, regional, compass d. Movement, Regions, Human-environmental interact, location, place Return to Main Board Answer 100 points Which of the following correctly lists the five fundamental themes of Geography? a. Global, national, regional, local, micro b. Area, space, trends, patterns, time c. Physical, location, maps, regional, compass d. Movement, Regions, Human-environmental interact, location, place Return to Main Board 200 points The 00 meridian is the same thing as the _________________ meridian. a. International date line b. Equator c. Prime d. Geographic grid Return to Main Board Answer 200 points The 00 meridian is the same thing as the __________________ meridian. a. International date line b. Equator c. Prime d. Geographic grid Return to Main Board 300 points Directions: choose the answer that best completes the following statement. __________ are countries that use a great deal of technology; countries which are still depending on agriculture for their living are called___________________. a. Developed nations and Underdeveloped nations b. Developed nations and developing nations c. Developing nations and developed nations Return to Main Board Answer 300 points Directions: choose the answer that best completes the following statement. __________ are countries that use a great deal of technology; countries which are still depending on agriculture for their living are called___________________. a. Developed nations and Underdeveloped nations b. Developed nations and developing nations c. Developing nations and developed nations Return to Main Board 400 points Which of the following maps would you use in order to determine the elevation of an area? a. Physical map b. Political map c. Contour map d. Projection map Return to Main Board Answer 400 points Which of the following maps would you use in order to determine the elevation of an area? a. Physical map b. Political map c. Contour map d. Projection map Return to Main Board 500 points When the lines on a contour map are close together, the land is _______________. a. flat b. extremely tall c. steep d. below sea level Return to Main Board Answer 500 points When the lines on a contour map are close together, the land is _______________. a. flat b. extremely tall c. steep d. below sea level Return to Main Board 100 points The most important line of longitude is the a. Equator b. Axis c. Prime meridian d. Parallels Return to Main Board Answer 100 points The most important line of longitude is the a. Equator b. Axis c. Prime meridian d. Parallels Return to Main Board 200 points The Prime Meridian runs through a. Bombay, India b. Chicago, Illinois c. Greenwich, England d. Dallas, Texas Return to Main Board Answer 200 points The Prime Meridian runs through a. Bombay, India b. Chicago, Illinois c. Greenwich, England d. Dallas, Texas Return to Main Board 300 points Lines of longitude are not parallel lines because they a. Run in the same direction b. Get closer to one another as they near the poles c. Never meet d. Intersect a two points Return to Main Board Answer 300 points Lines of longitude are not parallel lines because they a. Run in the same direction b. Get closer to one another as they near the poles c. Never meet d. Intersect a two points Return to Main Board 400 points Lines of longitude are used to find distance a. East or west of the Prime meridian b. North or south of the equator c. North or south of the Prime meridian d. East or west of the equator Return to Main Board Answer 400 points Lines of longitude are used to find distance a. East or west of the Prime meridian b. North or south of the equator c. North or south of the Prime meridian d. East or west of the equator Return to Main Board 500 points _________ is distance measured in degrees north or south of the equator and ______________ is distance measured in degrees east or west of the prime meridian. A. Longitude and Latitude B. Latitude and Longitude Return to Main Board Answer 500 points _________ is distance measured in degrees north or south of the equator and ______________ is distance measured in degrees east or west of the prime meridian. A. Longitude and Latitude B. Latitude and Longitude Return to Main Board 100 points How long the average person will live is called ___________ . a. longevity b. Population bulge c. Life expectancy d. Rate of change Return to Main Board Answer 100 points How long the average person will live is called ____________ . a. longevity b. Population bulge c. Life expectancy d. Rate of change Return to Main Board 200 points The act of depending on each other for resources, goods or services. a. Meridians b. Interdependence c. Dependence d. Independence Return to Main Board Answer 200 points The act of depending on each other for resources, goods or services. a. Meridians b. Interdependence c. Dependence d. Independence Return to Main Board 300 points Which of the following maps would you use in order to determine the number of people per square mile? a. Physical map b. Political map c. Population density map d. Projection map Return to Main Board Answer 300 points Which of the following maps would you use in order to determine the number of people per square mile? a. Physical map b. Political map c. Population density map d. Projection map Return to Main Board 400 points On a physical map one would most likely find a. Tulsa b. Interstate 80 c. The distance from New York to Chicago d. The Rocky Mountains Return to Main Board Answer 400 points On a physical map one would most likely find a. Tulsa b. Interstate 80 c. The distance from New York to Chicago d. The Rocky Mountains Return to Main Board 500 points Which of the following would not identify an absolute location? a. 300N, 200W b. 305 Park Ave c. Lower East Side of New York d. 1600 Pennsylvania Ave Return to Main Board Answer 500 points Which of the following would not identify an absolute location? a. 300N, 200W b. 305 Park Ave c. Lower East Side of New York d. 1600 Pennsylvania Ave Return to Main Board 100 points Which of the following is an example of dispersion? a. The Mall of America b. The office of the mayor c. A multi-state chain retail stores d. A chocolate factory Return to Main Board Answer 100 points Which of the following is an example of dispersion? a. The Mall of America b. The office of the mayor c. A multi-state chain retail stores d. A chocolate factory Return to Main Board 200 points Market conditions for purchasing seafood would be best where? a. Iowa b. Kentucky c. Western Texas d. Eastern Massachusetts Return to Main Board Answer 200 points Market conditions for purchasing seafood would be best where? a. Iowa b. Kentucky c. Western Texas d. Eastern Massachusetts Return to Main Board 300 points When people stereotype geographically, they: a. Embrace a group of people b. Embrace a location c. Make a generalization about a group of people d. Make a generalization about a location Return to Main Board Answer 300 points When people stereotype geographically, they: a. Embrace a group of people b. Embrace a location c. Make a generalization about a group of people d. Make a generalization about a location Return to Main Board 400 points Which of the following is a pull factor? a. Military conflict b. Better climate c. Religious persecution d. Famine Return to Main Board Answer 400 points Which of the following is a pull factor? a. Military conflict b. Better climate c. Religious persecution d. Famine Return to Main Board 500 points Which is a factor directly affecting the number of people that settle in or near an urban center? a. Number of available jobs b. Size of the global market c. The name of the city d. Rate of international migration Return to Main Board Answer 500 points Which is a factor directly affecting the number of people that settle in or near an urban center? a. Number of available jobs b. Size of the global market c. The name of the city d. Rate of international migration Return to Main Board