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World Geography
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Tourism based on concern for the environment
Ecotourism
Islam
Steam Power
Tarifff
2. The effect of a natural hazard like a flood & tornado & hurricane & volcanic eruption earthquake & landslide & or tsunami which leads to financial & environmental & or human losses
Natural Disaster
Terracing
Internet
Oral Tradition
3. A tax on imports or exports
Tarifff
Proximity
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
Subcontinent
4. Any system of government in which leaders rule with consent of the citizens
Cultural Hearth
Welfare
Aerial Photographs
Demography
5. Graphic representation of the surface features of a place or region on a map & indicating their relative positions and elevations
Vertical Climate Zones
Topography
Megalopolis
Hydrosphere
6. Location in relation to other places
Atheism
Relative Location
Federal System
Symbiotic
7. The appreciation & acceptance or promotion of multiple cultures & applied to the demographic make-up of a specific place & usually at the organizational level
Russification
Multiculturalism
Biome
Latitude
8. A bar graph representing the distribution of population by age and sex
Nonrenewable Resources
Free Enterprise Economic System
Population Pyramid
Subcontinent
9. The ownership and management of companies & factories & etc...for the activity of providing goods and services for financial gain
Unitary System
Commercial Industry
Field Interviews
Field Interviews
10. The statistical characteristics of a population
Demographic Indicators
Hemisphere
Cultural Convergence
Isthmus
11. The way the settlement is arranged and its physical appearance of the settlement
Patterns of Settlement
Surplus
Greenhouse Effect
Aborigine
12. Location in relation to other places
Symbiotic
Proximity
Relative Location
Industrialization
13. An economic system based on free enterprise & in which businesses are privately owned & and production and prices are determined by supply and demand
United Nations (UN)
Hydrosphere
Market Economy
More Developed Country
14. An overflow of an expanse of water that submerges land
Scarcity
Oligarchy
Equator
Flood
15. Factors that induce people to move to a new location
Prime Meridian
Acid Rain
Meridian
Pull Factors
16. A disease circulating mainly among small rodents and their fleas. Without treatment & the plague kills about 2/3 infected humans within 4 days
Bubonic Plague
Rain Shadow Effect
Secondary Economic Activities
Population Distribution
17. An imaginary line on the earth's surface equidistant from the North and South Pole which divides the earth into hemispheres
El Nino
Scarcity
Equator
Natural Disaster
18. A ruling house or continuing family of rulers & especially in China
Dynasty
United Nations (UN)
Fault
Subsistence Farming
19. The use of machines & tools & and labor to produce goods for use or sale
Population Pyramid
Climate
Hinduism
Manufacturing
20. Obtain (goods or services) from an outside supplier & esp. in place of an internal source
Outsourcing
Ideology
Theocracy
Hurricane
21. Identity with a group of people that share legal attachment and personal allegiance to a particular place as a result of being born there
Flood
Primary Economic Activities
Infant Mortality Rate
Nationality
22. One of the oldest monotheistic religions; it is a religion & philosophy and way of life for the Jewish people. Belief in God as the written and oral Torah
Proximity
Manufacturing
Judaism
Customs
23. A system of ideas and ideals & esp. one that forms the basis of economic or political policy; the ideas and manner of thinking of a group social class & or individual
Surplus
Ideology
Functional Region
Population Distribution
24. A country that has progressed relatively far along a continuum of development
Collective Farm
Biome
More Developed Country
Absolute Location
25. Use: the act of using
Utilization
Erosion
Tsunami
Regulations
26. A line that forms the boundary of an ara: a perimeter - the other most part or region within a precise boundary
Periphaler
Death Rate
Earthquakes
Tertiary Economic Activities
27. A system of interconnected computer networks that use the standard Internet Protocol Suite to serve billions of users worldwide
Free Trade Zone
Diversity
Internet
Distribution
28. Way of life of a group of people who share beliefs and similar customs
Theocracy
Deficit
African Union (AU)
Culture
29. The use of machines & tools & and labor to produce goods for use or sale
Terrorism
Physical Geography
Phenomenon
Manufacturing
30. The belief that there is no God
Polytheism
Atheism
Proximity
GPS
31. Of or relating to the nucleus of an atom
Vertical Climate Zones
Field Interviews
Mantle
Nuclear
32. Economic system in which economic decisions about production and distribution are made by some central authority
Biome
Outsourcing
Command Economy
Commodity
33. The way the settlement is arranged and its physical appearance of the settlement
Climate
Patterns of Settlement
Prime Meridian
Monsoon
34. The freedom of private businesses to operate competitively for proift with minimal government regulation
Free Enterprise Economic System
Flood
Nuclear
Monotheism
35. Public policy can be generally defined as the course of action (or inaction) taken by the state with regard to a particular issue; laws
Terrorism
Public Policies
North American Free Trade Agreement
Judaism
36. The frequent repetition of an act; to the extent that it becomes characteristic of the group of people performing the act
Pull Factors
Ecosystem
Customs
Human Development Index
37. Actions or processes that involve the entire world and result in making something worldwide in scope
Nonrenewable Resources
Republic
Cultural Divergence
Globalization
38. The areas where the climate changes by altitude
Biome
Vertical Climate Zones
Physical Geography
Market Economy
39. Producing just enough food for a family or a village to survive
Bubonic Plague
Subsistence Farming
Monotheism
Infrastructure
40. Trade agreement made in 1994 by Canada & the United States & and Mexico
Human Development Index
Autocracy
North American Free Trade Agreement
Cottage Industry
41. A center where cultures developed from which ideas and traditions spread outward
Republic
Demographic Indicators
Monsoon
Cultural Hearth
42. The state or quality of being connected or connective; the benefits of global connectivity
Connectivity
Russification
Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries
Civil War
43. Indicator of level of development for each country & constructed by United Nations & combining income & literacy & education & and life expectancy
Global Trade Patterns
Human Development Index
Plate Tectonics
Quaternary Economic Activities
44. Used of organisms (especillay of different species) living together ut not necessarily in a relation beneficial to each
Symbiotic
Voting Patterns
Capital
Global Warming
45. An area of a country where some normal trade barriers such as tariffs and quotas are eliminated and bureaucratic requirements are lowered in hopes of attracting new business
Infant Mortality Rate
Life Expectancy
Free Trade Zone
Desalinization
46. The value of goods and services created within a country in a year
Biosphere
Absolute Location
Customs
Gross Domestic Product
47. A form of government in which all political power is passed down to an individual
Glacier
Nationalism
Monarchy
Secondary Economic Activities
48. Indicator of level of development for each country & constructed by United Nations & combining income & literacy & education & and life expectancy
Human Development Index
Population Distribution
Life Expectancy
Meridian
49. Technological and economical growth that does not deplete the human and natural resources of a given area
Commercial Agriculture
Sustainable Development
Domestic
Christianity
50. All the plants or plant life of a place & taken as a whole
Urban Centers
European Union (EU)
Topography
Vegetation