Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Geo?

1 movement, location, place, human-environment, region
2 flow line: show movement, political: shows borders, thematic: shows specific things about an area, and physical: shows natural features.
3 long: horizontal, lat: vertical
4  Prime: the line that separates the west and east hemispheres. Equator: separator between north and south
5 cartogram, isoline, choropleth
6 small-scale show less with more detail, and vica versa
7 the water cycle
8 the grinding of continental plates
9 the theory that there was a supercontinent Pangea, that separated into the continents because of things called tectonic plates
10 the 7-yearly storm from Asia the
11 cloud cover, elevation, climate
12 pollution, more folk
13 tropic, desert, tundra, arctic, plain
14 they transfer heat throughout
15 elevation, temperature, weather, clouds
16 how we are filling the atmosphere with pollutants and that is holding in heat
17 3,000+
18 Dictator, oligarchy, monarchy, democracy,
19 Northern hemisphere
20 7,000,000,000+
21 Christian, catholic, pastafarism, jewish, hindi, budhist
22 language, area, religion, society,
23 A great mountain range running from Canada all the way to Chile
24 lumber, gold, oil, animal
25 desert, tropic, sub-tropics
26 planes, trains, and automobiles
27 By being one of the only stable countries after WWI, and after WWII, and holding a mass of natural resources
28 the exchange of disease and frits
29 Where people think they have a choice, but really a bunch of rich white guys run everything
30 on the east coast
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32 New England, Midwest, The South, The west
33 It began the disdain for British rule, and gained more land for them
34 Each territory has its own government, and a prime minister, not president
35 In the south, within 100 miles of the American border
36 a mostly service industry. about 49% women and 51% men
37 Most Canadians live in cities i  the upper middle class
38 Atlantic, core prairie, pacific, and the territories
39 Oil
40 French and English
41 They are where most agriculture grown in Canada comes from
42 The Andes mountains prevented colonization to the west
43 Orinoco, Amazon, Parana
44 Oil, gold, and silver
45 Colombia and Venezuela
46
47 started off as a Spanish colony, and achieved independence in the 1800s. America took a little of it, and became a major food supplier.
48 English, African, French, Spanish, Native
49 Native, English, French
50 Colonization, lack of infastructure, a mostly farming community
51 Calypso and Reggae
52 divided the lands outside of Europe between Portugal and Spain
53 Tobacco, and it stopped a lot of government to build power
54 Hydro-electric practice
55 Portuguese
56 7th and rising
57 It contains 50% of the world's species
58 The world's lungs
59 Mexico city, Brasilia, and Tokyo
60 The original settlers of South America
61 It connects the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. When America helped Panama win a war, they gave America rights to the area where it was built
6 2Trees
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