Continents and Oceans | Landforms | Themes of Geography | History | Figures in History |
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What is the largest continent?
Asia
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What is a piece of land surrounded by water on 3 sides?
peninsula
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What is "where a place is found - the exact place on earth"?
location
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Who is a person who studies and writes about the past?
historian
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Which figure in history was shot in Milwaukee?
President Theodore Roosevelt
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What is the smallest continent?
Australia
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What is a region of land that is very dry?
desert
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What are "people - ideas - and goods moving from one place to another"?
movement
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What is a source that provides direct or firsthand evidence about an event - object - or person?
primary source
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Which figure in history helped Lewis and Clark on their adventures?
Sacagawea
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What is the continent upon which we live?
North America
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What is a large natural elevation of the earth's surface?
mountain
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What is "what it is like there"?
place
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What is the study of the past?
history
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Which figures in history have over 8000 of them and no one is alike?
Terra Cotta Soldiers
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What is the continent that has no permanent human residents?
Antarctica
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What is a triangular area of dirt deposited at the mouth of a river
delta
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What is "humans adapt to the world around them"?
human environment interaction
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What is a source that relates or discusses information originally presented elsewhere?
secondary source
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Which figures in history are found in Polynesia?
Heads of Easter Island
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What is the continet where you will find the country of Egypt?
Africa
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What is a great body of saltwater that covers much of the earth?
sea
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What is "a group of places that have human and / or physical characteristics in common"?
region
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Is the arrow Mrs. Dentice's father found - a primary or secondary source?
primary source
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Which figure in history was related to Julius Caesar?
Agustus
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