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Geography
49問 • 1年前
  • Thea Rosario
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  • 1

    The study of where ethnic groups leave their cultural practices and how location affects their identity

    Ethnic Geography

  • 2

    Refers to a personal cultural social and linguistic identity often tied to their ancestral heritage

    Ethnicity

  • 3

    Refers to a social classification based on physical characteristics ancestry genetics or social identity

    race

  • 4

    The study of how geography influences politics power and territorial boundaries

    Political Geography

  • 5

    It is a political entity with defined borders governance and sovereignty

    state

  • 6

    It is a unified group of people sharing common culture language history and identity

    nation

  • 7

    Refers to a states or nation supreme authority and independence to govern itself without external control or influence

    sovereignty

  • 8

    Involves control over another region and exploitation of resources while blank is the broader concept of expanding influence

    colonialism and imperialism

  • 9

    Natural features like rivers mountains or deserts that create borders

    physical boundaries

  • 10

    Countries often cooperate on global issues like trade climate change or security through international organizations

    international cooperation

  • 11

    It is the stock or supply of something that has a value or purpose. Source of supply support or aid specially one that can be readily drawn upon when needed

    the geography of resources and environmental impacts

  • 12

    When a resource originated from a living organism

    biotic

  • 13

    Composed of non-living are inorganic matter it is that total opposite has no life

    abiotic

  • 14

    A resource that never runs out for example wind sun and solar

    renewable or inexhaustible resources

  • 15

    Resources that belong to a private individuals just like house car or books and etc

    individual resources

  • 16

    Resources that are all owned by community members examples are public parks playground etc

    community resources

  • 17

    Resources administered by international organizations and owned by all nation live example of these is oceanic resources beyond 200 nautical miles of the exclusive economic zone belongs to the open ocean

    international resources

  • 18

    The exact quantity and consistency of the resource and uncertain advance technology is needed to make the best of the resource

    potential

  • 19

    Resources that have been well developed and currently being used

    develop

  • 20

    Resources that are under utilized as a result of a deficiency in scientific and technical advancement.

    stocks and reserves

  • 21

    Resources that are found everywhere for example air

    ubiquitous

  • 22

    Resources that are found only on certain places for example copper iron ore diamonds

    localize

  • 23

    Chemicals oils and other substances can make water and safe to drink and can build up in the environment over time.

    water pollution

  • 24

    Extracting resources can distract fragile ecosystems, divert water away from local needs and cause longer term harm. These impacts can affect local population and communities that rely on clean water sources

    ecological disturbances

  • 25

    The extraction and processing of natural resources can contribute to greenhouse gas emissions for example lithium extraction is energy intensive and involves high temperature roasting that uses fossil fuels

    greenhouse gas emissions

  • 26

    Extracting resources can damage forest and wildlife and destroy aquatic animals

    habitat destruction

  • 27

    Extracting resources can degrade soil

    soil degradation

  • 28

    This is the worldwide network of industries that make produce and distribute goods. This industries are linked across different countries affecting international trade supply chains in the economic growth.

    economic geography

  • 29

    The process of converting raw materials into finished goods on a large scale using machinery and labor in the global industrial market manufacturing is the key sector that produce a wide range of products from consumer goods to industrial equipment and

    manufacturing

  • 30

    The sector that involves the production and distribution of power including electricity oil gas and renewable resources

    energy

  • 31

    The industry responsible for building infrastructures including building roads ridges and other physical structure.

    construction

  • 32

    Moving goods and people from one place to another. Delivers the raw materials to factories finished products to market and workers to their job

    transportation

  • 33

    A market area that encompasses a larger geographic region such as a state or group of nearby towns or cities companies operating in original market serve a broader area but still within a limited geographic scope

    regional market

  • 34

    A market area that covers an entire country. They serve consumers across nation adapting to regional variations but maintaining a consistent presence throughout the country

    national market

  • 35

    A market area that extends beyond national border serving multiple countries.

    international market

  • 36

    Where a company operates depends on things like customers demand transportation and available resources. These factors help decide whether a business focuses on local regional national or international market

    geographic factors

  • 37

    A market that serves a small specific location such as a town or city.

    local market

  • 38

    The area company serves affect its business strategies. A company that serves a large global market may need different pricing and marketing strategies compared to one that focuses on the smaller local market

    strategic importance

  • 39

    An industry that forms part of the economic based on producing goods that generate income and employment for a region

    manufacturing

  • 40

    An industry that involves extracting minerals and other natural resources from earth

    mining

  • 41

    The sector that involves cultivating crops and raising livestock

    agriculture

  • 42

    An industry focus on the development and application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes including software electronics and innovation in various fields

    technology

  • 43

    The strength and variety of origins economic base show house table and strong its economy is.

    economic health

  • 44

    Studying the economic based helps geographers understand how regions grow and change economically it also helps in planning for future development and ensuring that regions can handle economic challenges

    role in economic geography

  • 45

    It is the study of how economic activities like trade industry and resources are distributed across different places and how they affect those place

    economic geography

  • 46

    It is a process of change from an agrarian and handicraft economy to one dominated industry and machine manufacturing

    the industrial evolution

  • 47

    P the first industrial revolution began in england in the 1760s with the introduction of father and steam using help transport goods from one place to another

    the industry of steam

  • 48

    First countries affected were france and the netherlands

    large scale

  • 49

    First factories were usually built here sources of powers rivers or call and near transportation routes

    small scale

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    The study of where ethnic groups leave their cultural practices and how location affects their identity

    Ethnic Geography

  • 2

    Refers to a personal cultural social and linguistic identity often tied to their ancestral heritage

    Ethnicity

  • 3

    Refers to a social classification based on physical characteristics ancestry genetics or social identity

    race

  • 4

    The study of how geography influences politics power and territorial boundaries

    Political Geography

  • 5

    It is a political entity with defined borders governance and sovereignty

    state

  • 6

    It is a unified group of people sharing common culture language history and identity

    nation

  • 7

    Refers to a states or nation supreme authority and independence to govern itself without external control or influence

    sovereignty

  • 8

    Involves control over another region and exploitation of resources while blank is the broader concept of expanding influence

    colonialism and imperialism

  • 9

    Natural features like rivers mountains or deserts that create borders

    physical boundaries

  • 10

    Countries often cooperate on global issues like trade climate change or security through international organizations

    international cooperation

  • 11

    It is the stock or supply of something that has a value or purpose. Source of supply support or aid specially one that can be readily drawn upon when needed

    the geography of resources and environmental impacts

  • 12

    When a resource originated from a living organism

    biotic

  • 13

    Composed of non-living are inorganic matter it is that total opposite has no life

    abiotic

  • 14

    A resource that never runs out for example wind sun and solar

    renewable or inexhaustible resources

  • 15

    Resources that belong to a private individuals just like house car or books and etc

    individual resources

  • 16

    Resources that are all owned by community members examples are public parks playground etc

    community resources

  • 17

    Resources administered by international organizations and owned by all nation live example of these is oceanic resources beyond 200 nautical miles of the exclusive economic zone belongs to the open ocean

    international resources

  • 18

    The exact quantity and consistency of the resource and uncertain advance technology is needed to make the best of the resource

    potential

  • 19

    Resources that have been well developed and currently being used

    develop

  • 20

    Resources that are under utilized as a result of a deficiency in scientific and technical advancement.

    stocks and reserves

  • 21

    Resources that are found everywhere for example air

    ubiquitous

  • 22

    Resources that are found only on certain places for example copper iron ore diamonds

    localize

  • 23

    Chemicals oils and other substances can make water and safe to drink and can build up in the environment over time.

    water pollution

  • 24

    Extracting resources can distract fragile ecosystems, divert water away from local needs and cause longer term harm. These impacts can affect local population and communities that rely on clean water sources

    ecological disturbances

  • 25

    The extraction and processing of natural resources can contribute to greenhouse gas emissions for example lithium extraction is energy intensive and involves high temperature roasting that uses fossil fuels

    greenhouse gas emissions

  • 26

    Extracting resources can damage forest and wildlife and destroy aquatic animals

    habitat destruction

  • 27

    Extracting resources can degrade soil

    soil degradation

  • 28

    This is the worldwide network of industries that make produce and distribute goods. This industries are linked across different countries affecting international trade supply chains in the economic growth.

    economic geography

  • 29

    The process of converting raw materials into finished goods on a large scale using machinery and labor in the global industrial market manufacturing is the key sector that produce a wide range of products from consumer goods to industrial equipment and

    manufacturing

  • 30

    The sector that involves the production and distribution of power including electricity oil gas and renewable resources

    energy

  • 31

    The industry responsible for building infrastructures including building roads ridges and other physical structure.

    construction

  • 32

    Moving goods and people from one place to another. Delivers the raw materials to factories finished products to market and workers to their job

    transportation

  • 33

    A market area that encompasses a larger geographic region such as a state or group of nearby towns or cities companies operating in original market serve a broader area but still within a limited geographic scope

    regional market

  • 34

    A market area that covers an entire country. They serve consumers across nation adapting to regional variations but maintaining a consistent presence throughout the country

    national market

  • 35

    A market area that extends beyond national border serving multiple countries.

    international market

  • 36

    Where a company operates depends on things like customers demand transportation and available resources. These factors help decide whether a business focuses on local regional national or international market

    geographic factors

  • 37

    A market that serves a small specific location such as a town or city.

    local market

  • 38

    The area company serves affect its business strategies. A company that serves a large global market may need different pricing and marketing strategies compared to one that focuses on the smaller local market

    strategic importance

  • 39

    An industry that forms part of the economic based on producing goods that generate income and employment for a region

    manufacturing

  • 40

    An industry that involves extracting minerals and other natural resources from earth

    mining

  • 41

    The sector that involves cultivating crops and raising livestock

    agriculture

  • 42

    An industry focus on the development and application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes including software electronics and innovation in various fields

    technology

  • 43

    The strength and variety of origins economic base show house table and strong its economy is.

    economic health

  • 44

    Studying the economic based helps geographers understand how regions grow and change economically it also helps in planning for future development and ensuring that regions can handle economic challenges

    role in economic geography

  • 45

    It is the study of how economic activities like trade industry and resources are distributed across different places and how they affect those place

    economic geography

  • 46

    It is a process of change from an agrarian and handicraft economy to one dominated industry and machine manufacturing

    the industrial evolution

  • 47

    P the first industrial revolution began in england in the 1760s with the introduction of father and steam using help transport goods from one place to another

    the industry of steam

  • 48

    First countries affected were france and the netherlands

    large scale

  • 49

    First factories were usually built here sources of powers rivers or call and near transportation routes

    small scale