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Catch-Up Unit 1 Review

Catch-Up Unit 1 Review. “ Introduction ” Power Point What is the longest day in the S. Hemisphere? What 4 items should a good map include? What years fall within the 8 th Century? T/F – A small scale map represents a large area.

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Catch-Up Unit 1 Review

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  1. Catch-Up Unit 1 Review “Introduction” Power Point • What is the longest day in the S. Hemisphere? • What 4 items should a good map include? • What years fall within the 8th Century? • T/F – A small scale map represents a large area. • T/F – Hard sciences require replication and are found on G-hall at WHS. • What century would the year 2000 fall in? • T/F – Aggregation is the level at which data is collected. • What does a political map show? • What is the most important line of longitude? • What is the region between 66 and 90 degrees north latitude called? • What is the longest day in the N. Hemisphere? • Which map projection distorts shape the most? • T/F – The earth rotates around the sun every 365.25 days. • What 3 things define a superpower? • T/F – A chloropleth map expands the size of a country based on one variable. • Where are map projections most accurate? • What is the region between 66 and 90 degree south latitude called? • T/F – The earth’s tilt causes seasons. • Which hemispheres are created by the equator?

  2. What is the difference between Environmental determinism and Possibilism? • What is happening on September 21 and March 21st in both the N. & S. Hemispheres? • T/F – Learning geography makes one better looking. • What does ethnocentrism mean? • Which map projection is best with direction? • T/F: A chloropleth map expands a country’s size based on one variable. • What line lies at 23 ½ degrees north latitude. • T/F – A map with a scale of 1/6,000 will show greater detail than one with a scale of 1/600. • Which map projection is the overall best representation? • What line lies at 23 ½ degrees south latitude? • What is the shortest distance between two points on the globe? • T/F – The actual time for one rotation of the earth is 23 hours, 56 minutes and 4.09 seconds. • What is the difference between Human and Physical Geography? • T/F – AP Human Geography is the most important class at Walton High. Review the following slide →

  3. Equinox Solstice Solstice Shortest day in N. Hemisphere (sun hits Tropic of Capricorn 23 ½ S directly) Longest day in N. Hemisphere (sun hits Tropic of Cancer 23 ½ N directly) Equinox Days are of equal length (sun hits the Equator directly - equal exposure to both the Tropics of Cancer & Capricorn)

  4. “Industrialization” Power Point • Who were the first three countries to industrialize? • Define infrastructure- • List the US’ greatest trade partners. • What do Secondary Sector jobs involve? • What is the Core-Periphery Model? • Which country has the best market position in the world? • List the 8 ingredients of industrialization. • T/F: Quinary Sector jobs often involve a title and important decision-making. • What is a disadvantage involved with fossil fuels? • T/F: The better the roads & toilets are in country, the more likely it is in the periphery. • List Russia’s warm water ports. • What is the difference between the informal and formal economies? • Describe a Core country. • What do Primary Sector jobs involve? • Which forms of energy are capital intensive? • How much of the world’s coal supply does the US have? • What is the cleanest fossil fuel? • T/F: Another name for the Service Sector is Extractive. • Describe a Periphery country. • What is the difference between natural and artificial infrastructures? • Define capital- • What do Service Sector jobs involve? • T/F: Insurance and banking are Quaternary Sector jobs. • What percentage of the US’ energy comes from coal? • T/F: If supply increases, price and demand will follow.

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