Exam 1: Geography: an Exploration of Connections
Exam 1: Geography: an Exploration of Connections399 Questions
Exam 2: North America299 Questions
Exam 3: Middle and South America315 Questions
Exam 4: Europe255 Questions
Exam 5: Russia and the Post-Soviet States243 Questions
Exam 6: North Africa and Southwest Asia321 Questions
Exam 7: Sub-Saharan Africa323 Questions
Exam 8: South Asia377 Questions
Exam 9: East Asia318 Questions
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Exam 11: Oceania333 Questions
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The work of geographers is similar to other scientists except that they tend to look at problems spatially.
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The study of how people, objects, or ideas are related to one another across space is called:
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A social or political construct based solely on superficial characteristics such as skin color or face shape is called ____________________.
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Culture and ethnicity are very precise, specific terms with little room for interpretation.
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The most common way for shantytown dwellers across the globe to get water is through:
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The monsoon is an example of dry arctic air being blown by currents into otherwise moist regions.
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The jockeying among countries for territory, resources, or influence is described as what subsection of geography?
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Which is NOT a possible explanation for gender imbalance in a population pyramid?
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In a large city, wealthy residents are most likely to live in:
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The push/pull phenomenon of urbanization pushes people out of __________ and pulls them into _______________.
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The more water a person uses in a year, the lower his or her water footprint.
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The theory of global warming suggests that levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere are decreasing and preventing the release of reflected solar heat.
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During the past century, the English language has emerged as the most important language of international trade.
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Areas to the north and south of the equatorial rain belt receive some of the rain belt's moisture as a result of:
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What are the two variables by which climates are usually classified?
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Which of the following activities does NOT contribute to increased levels of greenhouse gas emissions?
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Water scarcity is the result of all of the following EXCEPT:
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Geographers like to use "region" as a conceptual model because it offers a reasonable way to divide the world into manageable parts.
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Dirty water now kills more people annually than armed conflict.
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