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Map Skills Quiz

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Geography

6th Grade

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Map Skills Quiz
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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Human geography is...

the study of human activities and their relationships with the environment, focusing on how cultural, economic, and social processes shape spatial distributions and landscapes.

the branch of geography that examines the Earth's natural processes and features, including landforms, climate, vegetation, and ecosystems, to understand how they interact with human activities.

the representation of the Earth's topography, illustrating the variations in elevation and terrain features such as mountains, valleys, and plains.

the measurement of the number of people living per unit area, often used to assess how crowded or sparsely populated a region is.

a region of elevated land, typically characterized by hills or mountains, that is often distinct from lowland or flat areas.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Physical geography is...

the study of human activities and their relationships with the environment, focusing on how cultural, economic, and social processes shape spatial distributions and landscapes.

the branch of geography that examines the Earth's natural processes and features, including landforms, climate, vegetation, and ecosystems, to understand how they interact with human activities.

the representation of the Earth's topography, illustrating the variations in elevation and terrain features such as mountains, valleys, and plains.

the measurement of the number of people living per unit area, often used to assess how crowded or sparsely populated a region is.

a region of elevated land, typically characterized by hills or mountains, that is often distinct from lowland or flat areas.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Relief is...

the study of human activities and their relationships with the environment, focusing on how cultural, economic, and social processes shape spatial distributions and landscapes.

the branch of geography that examines the Earth's natural processes and features, including landforms, climate, vegetation, and ecosystems, to understand how they interact with human activities.

the representation of the Earth's topography, illustrating the variations in elevation and terrain features such as mountains, valleys, and plains.

the measurement of the number of people living per unit area, often used to assess how crowded or sparsely populated a region is.

a region of elevated land, typically characterized by hills or mountains, that is often distinct from lowland or flat areas.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Population density is...

the study of human activities and their relationships with the environment, focusing on how cultural, economic, and social processes shape spatial distributions and landscapes.

the branch of geography that examines the Earth's natural processes and features, including landforms, climate, vegetation, and ecosystems, to understand how they interact with human activities.

the representation of the Earth's topography, illustrating the variations in elevation and terrain features such as mountains, valleys, and plains.

the measurement of the number of people living per unit area, often used to assess how crowded or sparsely populated a region is.

a region of elevated land, typically characterized by hills or mountains, that is often distinct from lowland or flat areas.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Upland area is...

the study of human activities and their relationships with the environment, focusing on how cultural, economic, and social processes shape spatial distributions and landscapes.

the branch of geography that examines the Earth's natural processes and features, including landforms, climate, vegetation, and ecosystems, to understand how they interact with human activities.

the representation of the Earth's topography, illustrating the variations in elevation and terrain features such as mountains, valleys, and plains.

the measurement of the number of people living per unit area, often used to assess how crowded or sparsely populated a region is.

a region of elevated land, typically characterized by hills or mountains, that is often distinct from lowland or flat areas.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Upland area is...

the study of human activities and their relationships with the environment, focusing on how cultural, economic, and social processes shape spatial distributions and landscapes.

the branch of geography that examines the Earth's natural processes and features, including landforms, climate, vegetation, and ecosystems, to understand how they interact with human activities.

the representation of the Earth's topography, illustrating the variations in elevation and terrain features such as mountains, valleys, and plains.

the measurement of the number of people living per unit area, often used to assess how crowded or sparsely populated a region is.

a region of elevated land, typically characterized by hills or mountains, that is often distinct from lowland or flat areas.

7.

OPEN ENDED QUESTION

3 mins • 4 pts

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What does this dot density map tell us about population? Please give 2 answers.

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