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SOL REVIEW 1. relative location2. absolute location3. longitude (meridians)4. latitude (parallels)5. scale Ruler Equation ratio 6. compass rose7. orientation8. political map9. physical map10. thematic map11. map projection polar mercator robinson interrupted conical 12. weather13. precipitation14. hurricanecalled a _______________ in the Pacific 15. deforestation16. polder found in the country of the _______________ 17. regional label- 18. Developed vs. Developing DEVELOPED 1. 2. 3. 4. DEVELOPING 1. 2. 3. 4. 19. urbanization20. capital resources 21. population pyramid pyramid shape=developing bullet shape=developed 22. migration 23. Push/Pull Factors PUSH FACTORS 1. 2. 3. PULL FACTORS 1. 2. 3. 24. diffusion25. refugee26. globalization27. natural resources renewable non-renewable 28. human resources29. capital resources30. Levels of Production PrimarySecondaryTertiary31. GDP Per Capita32. life expectancy33. global economic interdependence- Example: Example: Example: 34. comparative advantage35. export36. import 37. net exporter 38. monopoly39. multinational corporation40. Site/Situation Cities Site Cities 1. Ex: 2. Ex: 3. Ex: 1. 2. 3. Situation Cities Ex: Ex: Ex: 41. confluence- MAJOR WORLD REGIONS 1. Latin America and the Caribbean Volcanic Islands Amazon River Basin Andes Mountains Atacama Desert Mestizos (descents of Europeans and Native Americans) 2. Europe Peninsula of Eurasia Includes the Iberian, Italian, Scandinavian, Jutland, and Balkin peninsulas Mountain ranges: Alps, Pyrenees, Carpathian Rivers: Danube, Rhine, Seine, Thames Seas: North, Mediterranean, Adriatic, Black, Aegean, Baltic Chunnel connects Great Britain to France Euro common currency between EU member countries 3. US and Canada Mountains: Appalachians, Rockies Rivers: Mississippi, Missouri, Ohio Great Lakes: Heron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, Superior Most productive agricultural and industrial region of the world Diverse in culture 4. North Africa and Southwest Asia Deserts: Sahara, Rub Al-Khali, Syrian Mountains: Atlas, Taurus, Zagros Fertile Crescent Rivers: Tigris, Euphrates, Nile Suez Canal Strait of Hormuz 5. Sub-Sahara Africa Coast made up of escarpments (sharp drop off a cliff) Rivers: Nile, Congo, Niger, Zambezi Deserts: Kalahari, Namib Great Rift Valley Rich in mineral resources 1/3 of world’s languages culturally and ethnically diverse African kingdoms: Ghana, Songhai, Mali, Zaimbabwe 6. Russia and Central Asia Covers area on both Europe and Asia Goes through 11 time zones Chernozum (black earth) found in the Fertile triangle region Siberia (sleeping land) Aral Sea Shifting from a command economy (government controlled) to a free market economy (business controlled) 7. South Asia Bordered by the Indian Ocean and Himalaya Mountains Monsoons 22% of the world’s population Few natural resources Kashmir under dispute between India and Pakistan Caste system in India 8. Southeast Asia Collection of peninsulas Center of trading networks such as tin, oil, rubber Deforestation 9. East Asia Himalaya Mountains Plateau of Tibet Gobi Desert Yellow and East China Sea Japan economic leader of Japan China has the world’s largest population 10. Australia, the Pacific Islands, and Antarctica Antarctica is the world’s coldest, driest, and windiest continent Covered by and ice cap Pacific Islands made up of coral reefs Australia and New Zealand Great Barrier Reef Varied wildlife Sheep make up a large part of the agriculture Aboriginies in Australia and Maori in New Zealand are native to the region