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World Geography
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Outlying communities around a city
Industrialization
Suburb
Bubonic Plague
International
2. Used in farming to cultivate sloped land - decreases erosion and surface run-off
Terracing
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
Surplus
Ecosystem
3. Producing just enough food for a family or a village to survive
Population Distribution
Subsistence Farming
Republic
Socialism
4. A natural resource which cannot be produced & grown & generated & or used on a scale which can sustain its consumption rate
Periphaler
Literacy Rate
Nonrenewable Resources
Sustainable Development
5. Factors that induce people to move to a new location
Columbian Exchange
Subcontinent
Mantle
Pull Factors
6. A natural resource which cannot be produced & grown & generated & or used on a scale which can sustain its consumption rate
Human Geography
Culture
Nonrenewable Resources
Physical Geography
7. Surface land areas of the earth's crust & including continents and ocean basins
Tornado
Lithosphere
Global Warming
Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries
8. A crack or break in the earth's crust
GIS
Fault
Standard of living
Outsourcing
9. The renewal or improvement of an already existing technology
Innovation
Patriotism
Relative Location
Ocean Currents
10. Obtain (goods or services) from an outside supplier & esp. in place of an internal source
Oligarchy
Greenhouse Effect
Outsourcing
Relative Location
11. A system in which tradition and custom control all economic activity; existss in only a few parts of the world
Region
Natural Disaster
Traditional Economy
Weather
12. The growing similarity between national cultures & including the beliefs & values & aspirations & and the preferences of consumers
Proximity
Cultural Convergence
United Nations (UN)
Unitary System
13. The height of a location above sea level
Elevation
Emigration
Socialism
Population Density
14. The movement of people from rural areas into cities
Dynasty
Urbanization
Nationality
Outsourcing
15. The theory that the continents were once joined and then slowly drifted apart
Homogenous
Continental Drift
Isthmus
Minority
16. The movement of people into one country from another
World Trade
Death Rate
Fault
Immigration
17. The freedom of private businesses to operate competitively for proift with minimal government regulation
Free Enterprise Economic System
Drought
Subsistence Farming
Population Pyramid
18. Public policy can be generally defined as the course of action (or inaction) taken by the state with regard to a particular issue; laws
Drought
Globalization
Rain Shadow Effect
Public Policies
19. Public policy can be generally defined as the course of action (or inaction) taken by the state with regard to a particular issue; laws
Public Policies
Dictatorship
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
Symbiotic
20. A ban on trade
Commercial Industry
Latitude
Gross Domestic Product
Embargo
21. Moisture that falls to the earth as rain & hail & sleet & or snow
Ethnic Cleansing
Precipitation
Phenomenon
Aborigine
22. Producing just enough food for a family or a village to survive
Subsistence Farming
Atmosphere
Communism
Capital
23. Tourism based on concern for the environment
Human Development Index
Oral Tradition
Ecotourism
Refugee
24. The pattern of population in a country & a continent & or the world
Tornado
Infant Mortality Rate
Water Cycle
Population Distribution
25. A group of people whose members identify with each other & through a common heritage & often consisting of a common language & culture & shared religion & or an ideology
Infrastructure
Newly Industrialized Country
Ethnic group
Rain Shadow Effect
26. The frequent repetition of an act; to the extent that it becomes characteristic of the group of people performing the act
Federal System
Innovation
Customs
Region
27. Society based on equality in which workers would control industrial production
Mantle
Elevation
Communism
Sikhism
28. The theory that the continents were once joined and then slowly drifted apart
Aborigine
Cultural Divergence
Continental Drift
Phenomenon
29. The deliberate and systematic destruction & in whole or in part & of an ethnic & racial & religious & or national group
Genocide
Plate Tectonics
Evaporation
Islam
30. The study of Earth's physical features
Patriotism
Minority
Nonrenewable Resources
Physical Geography
31. Of or relating to the nucleus of an atom
Atmosphere
Autocracy
Nuclear
Subsidized
32. Surface land areas of the earth's crust & including continents and ocean basins
Fault
Connectivity
Lithosphere
Quaternary Economic Activities
33. The term scientists use to describe the activities of continental drift and magma flow which create many of Earth
Plate Tectonics
Ecosystem
Continent
Population Distribution
34. The renewal or improvement of an already existing technology
Utilization
Symbiotic
Innovation
Lithosphere
35. The way the settlement is arranged and its physical appearance of the settlement
Theocracy
Formal Region
Infrastructure
Patterns of Settlement
36. The number of births per year for every 1000 people
Sovereignty
Birthrate
Suburb
Westernization
37. An overflow of an expanse of water that submerges land
Global Warming
Flood
Symbiotic
Cultural Convergence
38. Regular movement of water from ocean to air to ground and back to the ocean
Ecosystem
Water Cycle
Free Enterprise Economic System
European Union (EU)
39. Economic system in which economic decisions about production and distribution are made by some central authority
Global Trade Patterns
Command Economy
Gross Domestic Product
Fold
40. A localized & violently destructive windstorm occurring over land & and characterized by a long & funnel-shaped cloud extending toward the ground and made visible by condensation and debris
Region
Unitary System
United Nations (UN)
Tornado
41. Belief in multiple Gods
Perceptual Region
Suburb
Polytheism
Embargo
42. The way the settlement is arranged and its physical appearance of the settlement
Columbian Exchange
Rain Shadow Effect
Patterns of Settlement
Judaism
43. The movement of people from rural areas into cities
Relative Location
Urbanization
Political Boundaries
Collective Farm
44. Half of a sphere or globe & as in the earth's Northern and Southern Hemispheres
Isthmus
Polytheism
World Trade Organization
Hemisphere
45. The arrangement of something across Earth's surface
Pandemic
Global Warming
Standard of living
Distribution
46. Precipitation carrying large amounts of dissolved acids which damages buildings forests & and crops & and kills wildlife
Judaism
Acid Rain
El Nino
Regulations
47. Belief in multiple Gods
Polytheism
Natural Disaster
Relative Location
Judaism
48. Pattern formed as the lines of latitude and longitude cross one another
Grid System
Prime Meridian
Customs
Mantle
49. A socioeconomic classification applied to several countries around the world whose economies have not yet reached First World status but have outpaced their developing counterparts
Christianity
Newly Industrialized Country
Renewable Resources
Ocean Currents
50. Also called cultural geography; the study of human activities and their relationship to the cultural and physical environments
Commercial Agriculture
Human Geography
Meridian
Fault