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๐ Topic Summary
Geography isn't just about memorizing places on a map! Physical geography explores Earth's natural features like mountains, rivers, and climates. Human geography, on the other hand, looks at how people interact with the environment and how they create cultures, societies, and economies in different places. Understanding both helps us see the big picture of our world.
๐ Part A: Vocabulary
Match the terms with their correct definitions:
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| 1. Population Density | A. The average weather conditions in a place over a long period. |
| 2. Climate | B. The number of people living in a specific area. |
| 3. Natural Resource | C. A group of people sharing a common culture, language, and territory. |
| 4. Culture | D. Materials or substances that occur in nature and can be used for economic gain. |
| 5. Region | E. An area with unifying characteristics, such as climate or culture. |
Match the term with the letter of its definition. (Example: 1-B)
โ๏ธ Part B: Fill in the Blanks
Complete the following paragraph using the words in the box:
(Urbanization, Agriculture, Migration, Trade, Economy)
__________ is the process of people moving from rural areas to cities. __________ is the practice of cultivating land and raising crops and livestock. __________ involves the exchange of goods and services between regions or countries. The __________ of a place refers to its system of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. __________ can be influenced by climate and availability of resources.
๐ค Part C: Critical Thinking
Imagine you are planning a new city. What physical and human geographical factors would you need to consider to make it a successful and sustainable place to live? Explain your reasoning.
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