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Chapter 1 Section 1 Pages 4-9 Questions 1-3

Chapter 1 Section 1 Pages 4-9 Questions 1-3. 1. A What is Geography?. The Study of the world, its people ,and the landscapes they create. 1. B. Why is geography considered a science?. Geography involves gathering and studying data. 2. A. What is a region? Give 2 examples.

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Chapter 1 Section 1 Pages 4-9 Questions 1-3

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  1. Chapter 1 Section 1 Pages 4-9Questions 1-3

  2. 1. A What is Geography? • The Study of the world, its people ,and the landscapes they create.

  3. 1. B. Why is geography considered a science? • Geography involves gathering and studying data.

  4. 2. A. What is a region? Give 2 examples. • A region is a part of the world that share common features. Rocky Mts. And the northeast corridor of the U.S..

  5. 2. B. What gobal issues do geographers study? • They Study how people interact all over the world and how the actions of one place affect other places.

  6. 3. A. How do geographers use satelites images? • They use satellite images to see what land in an area looks like from above the Earth so they can make accurate Maps.

  7. 3. B. How are maps and globes similar? How are they different? • Both Maps and Globes show what the Earth looks like. Globe is a sphere and really shows the earth in its truest form. Maps are flat easier to work with better for showing small areas

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