Exam 1: Physical Geography: Earth Environments and Systems
Exam 1: Physical Geography: Earth Environments and Systems60 Questions
Exam 2: Representations of Earth60 Questions
Exam 3: Earth-Sun Relationships and Solar Energy60 Questions
Exam 4: The Atmosphere, Temperature, and the Heat Budget60 Questions
Exam 5: Atmospheric Pressure, Winds, and Circulation Patterns60 Questions
Exam 6: Moisture, Condensation, and Precipitation60 Questions
Exam 7: Air Masses and Weather Systems60 Questions
Exam 8: Global Climates and Climate Change60 Questions
Exam 9: Low-Latitude and Arid Climate Regions60 Questions
Exam 10: Middle-Latitude, Polar, and Highland Climatic Regions60 Questions
Exam 11: Biogeography60 Questions
Exam 12: Soils and Soil Development60 Questions
Exam 13: Earth Materials and Plate Tectonics60 Questions
Exam 14: Tectonism and Volcanism60 Questions
Exam 15: Weathering and Mass Wasting60 Questions
Exam 16: Subsurface Water and Karst60 Questions
Exam 17: Fluvial Processes and Landforms60 Questions
Exam 18: Arid Region and Eolian Landforms60 Questions
Exam 19: Glacial Systems and Landforms60 Questions
Exam 20: Coastal Processes and Landforms60 Questions
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Pike's Peak is located 36 kilometers (22 mi)west of Colorado Springs. What is this statement describing?
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A(n)_______________ to explain an observation has to be tested before it can be accepted as raight.
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The study of landforms and their development is called _______________.
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Being open to all factors that might be involved in the solution to a problem, including human ones, is called a ____.
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A(n)_______________ approach to research, generally considers and examines all phenomena that are relevant to a given problem or issue.
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Geographers are concerned with how physical and human processes affect, have affected, or will affect our planet and its natural and human environments.
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Referring to Earth and its subsystems as dynamic means that they are ____.
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The problem of using more of a resource in a year than its annual renewal, growth, or replacement is known as ____.
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If an increase in a deer population depletes the animals' food supplies, leading to a decrease in population back toward the original number, this would be an example of a positive feedback.
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All living things of the Earth system constitute the ____.
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A spatial ____ exists if a condition, an occurrence, or a process in one place has an impact on other places.
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Illustrate with two examples how some interactions between people and their environment are advantageous, whereas others are detrimental or hazardous.
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An outcome, or the probability of an outcome, can be predicted using ____.
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Why is systems analysis such a powerful concept for developing an understanding of an environment or an environmental problem? Discuss and provide a clear example.
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Which field focuses on the nature, processes, and variations in space and time of human-generated phenomena, including culture?
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An ecosystem is an example of a(n)_______________ system since energy and matter are freely exchanged at its boundaries.
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A condition that causes a system to change dramatically is a ____.
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