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World Geography
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1. A central point and the surrounding territory linked to it
Connectivity
Functional Region
GIS
Ethnic group
2. Precipitation carrying large amounts of dissolved acids which damages buildings forests & and crops & and kills wildlife
Utilization
Acid Rain
Equator
Longitude
3. An extended period of months or years when a region notes a deficiency in its water supply
Drought
Sikhism
European Union (EU)
Leeward
4. Belief in one God
Literacy Rate
Distribution
Sovereignty
Monotheism
5. Transition from an agricultural society to one based on industry
Civil War
Refugee
Industrialization
Functional Region
6. A bend in layers or rock & sometimes caused by plate movement
Suburb
Columbian Exchange
Demography
Fold
7. Outlying communities around a city
Suburb
Hemisphere
Natural Disaster
Clan
8. The appreciation & acceptance or promotion of multiple cultures & applied to the demographic make-up of a specific place & usually at the organizational level
Diversity
Multiculturalism
Immigration
Terracing
9. The use of machines & tools & and labor to produce goods for use or sale
Manufacturing
Earthquakes
Welfare
Outsourcing
10. Way of life of a group of people who share beliefs and similar customs
Plate Tectonics
Culture
Theocracy
Equator
11. Precipitation carrying large amounts of dissolved acids which damages buildings forests & and crops & and kills wildlife
Literacy Rate
Acid Rain
Terracing
Public Policies
12. A rule or directive made and maintained by an authority
Patterns of Settlement
Functional Region
Regulations
Population Density
13. The 3rd largest religion with 1 billion believers & found primarily in South Asia and includes the belief in Karma & Dharma & and Reincarnation
Service Industries
Islam
Hinduism
Ideology
14. Level of income and education
Biome
Secondary Economic Activities
Field Interviews
Socioeconomic Status
15. The fundamental economic problem of having seemingly unlimited human needs and wants in a world of limited resources
Scarcity
Autocracy
Regulations
Market Economy
16. Identity with a group of people that share legal attachment and personal allegiance to a particular place as a result of being born there
Nationality
Public Policies
Symbiotic
Primary Economic Activities
17. A system of interconnected computer networks that use the standard Internet Protocol Suite to serve billions of users worldwide
Diversity
Internet
Flood
Global Warming
18. Trade among multiple countries around the world
World Trade
Nationality
Windward
GPS
19. A political system where the state & usually under the control of a single political person
Totalitarian System
GPS
Cultural Convergence
Climate
20. A large & powerful windstorm that forms over warm ocean waters
Hurricane
Indigenous
Cultural Hearth
Lithosphere
21. Political philosophy in which the government owns the means of production
Leeward
Glacier
Socialism
Emigration
22. The watery areas of the earth & including ocean & lakes & rivers & and other bodies of water
Sikhism
Tertiary Economic Activities
Hydrosphere
Population Density
23. Something or a company that involves more than one country
Communism
World Trade Organization
International
Scarcity
24. Wearing away of the earth's surface by wind & flowing water & or glaciers
Eutrophication
Erosion
Push Factors
Clan
25. Large landmass that is part of a continent but still distinct from it & such as India
Commodity
Subcontinent
Communism
Doldrums
26. Dry area found on the leeward side of a mountain range
Hurricane
Formal Region
Rain Shadow Effect
Buddhism
27. A factor of production that is not wanted for itself & but for its ability to help in producing other goods
Leeward
Customs
Doldrums
Capital
28. The steady flow of surface ocean water in a prevailing direction
Ocean Currents
Tertiary Economic Activities
Region
Tsunami
29. Gradual warming of the earth and its atmosphere that may be caused in part by pollution and an increase in the greenhouse effect
Command Economy
Phenomenon
African Union (AU)
Global Warming
30. The removal of salt from seawater to make it usable for drinking and farming
Refugee
Desalinization
Commercial Agriculture
Innovation
31. Belief in one God
Monotheism
Drought
Scarcity
Collective Farm
32. 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
Subsistence Farming
El Nino
Newly Industrialized Country
Oligarchy
33. Support (an organization or activity) financially
Cottage Industry
Traditional Economy
Immigration
Subsidized
34. The portion of the economy concerned with transportation & communications & and utilities
Sustainable Development
Tertiary Economic Activities
International
Proximity
35. Producing just enough food for a family or a village to survive
Subsistence Farming
Command Economy
Leeward
Hemisphere
36. An international body that oversees trade agreements and settles trade disputes among countries
Periphaler
Infant Mortality Rate
World Trade Organization
Political Boundaries
37. Also called cultural geography; the study of human activities and their relationship to the cultural and physical environments
Plate Tectonics
Aerial Photographs
Human Geography
Longitude
38. An area's original inhabitants
Periphaler
Weather
Aborigine
Drought
39. An economic system based on free enterprise & in which businesses are privately owned & and production and prices are determined by supply and demand
Market Economy
Steam Power
Judaism
Industrialization
40. A business that employs workers in their homes
Cottage Industry
Free Enterprise Economic System
Plate Tectonics
Population Distribution
41. Fieldwork that involves conducting research in the community by distributing questionnaires & taking photographs & recording observations & interviewing citizens & and collecting samples. Primary sources of information
Population Pyramid
Physical Geography
Field Interviews
Nationality
42. Way of life of a group of people who share beliefs and similar customs
Standard of living
Island
Culture
Emigration
43. A large and densely populated urban area
Capitalism
Urban Centers
Capitalism
Judaism
44. Belief in the right of each people to be an independent nation
Nationalism
Communism
Refugee
Infant Mortality Rate
45. Half of a sphere or globe & as in the earth's Northern and Southern Hemispheres
Eutrophication
Hemisphere
Dynasty
Evaporation
46. The average number of years an individual can be expected to live given current conditions
GPS
Life Expectancy
Perceptual Region
Outsourcing
47. An economic system in which the means of production are privately owned and operated for it
Field Interviews
Capitalism
Bubonic Plague
Scarcity
48. An amount of something left over when requirements have been met; an excess of production or supply over demand
Proximity
Surplus
Grid System
Embargo
49. Pattern formed as the lines of latitude and longitude cross one another
Less Developed Country
Grid System
Command Economy
El Nino
50. Surface land areas of the earth's crust & including continents and ocean basins
Plate Tectonics
Infrastructure
Lithosphere
Literacy Rate