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Geography Review Quiz

a visually engaging illustration of world geography, highlighting waterways, natural resources, and geographical barriers

Geography Review Quiz

Test your knowledge on geography with our engaging quiz! This quiz covers a variety of topics, including natural resources, geographical barriers, and the impact of technology on society.

Whether you're a student looking to review for an upcoming exam or just someone who enjoys learning about the world, this quiz is for you. Here are some of the topics you'll encounter:

  • Man-made waterways
  • Natural disasters
  • Geographical barriers
  • Population density
  • Natural resources
46 Questions12 MinutesCreated by ExploringLand872
What name is given to the man made waterways connecting bodies of water?
What are the two most important canals in the world?
Suez
Panama
Augusta
Grand
Agra
The two countries that profit from these canals are Egypt (Suez) and Panama (Panama)
The two countries that profit from these canals are Egypt (Suez) and Panama (Panama)
The environment has been impacted, cities have become more spread out, and Americans have become very dependent on it? What invention is this?
True or False? The Communications revolution took place in the 19th century.
True
False
_____________ countries tend to have the most developed technology
The game between countries with and without technology is known as the _____________.
Which nations are better equipped to handle a natural disaster?
Developed
Developing
True or False? A natural material that is useful to mankind is considered a natural resource.
True
False
Select all of the renewable resources
Water
Wind
Sun
Coal
Oil
Natural Gas
High GDP per capita, primarily urban population, and high resource availability are all signs of a developed _________.
Moderate population growth, fairly even age distribution, >90% literacy rate, ~80 year life expectancy, and low infant mortality are signs of a developed ________ ___ ________.
A contry that is reliant on another county for its oil export. This is known as _____________.
The agreement to keep trade doors open between the U.S., Canada, and Mexico is known as ___________.
If a territory is split into ≥2 more territories or divided up among existing territories, this is called a _____________.
3 examples of a country being partitioned:
Poland was split between Germany and Russia (without Poland's consent)
India was split into current India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh
The northern part of Ireland was added to the UK.
3 examples of a country being partitioned:
Poland was split between Germany and Russia (without Poland's consent)
India was split into current India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh
The northern part of Ireland was added to the UK.
What are the three big geographical barriers?
Mountains
Rain Forests
Deserts
Rivers
Valleys
Plateaus
Jagged Coastlines
This geographical barrier is good for the environment and home to small groups or tribes.
True or false? Mountains are passageways to communication and travel?
True
False
The most famous mountain pass is the __________ pass.
Water for crops/drinking, transportation, and communication are all benefits of what?
True or False? Jagged and irregular coastlines are better for shipping.
True
False
North America is _____ in natural resources.
Rich
Poor
This river is the main river of Latin America.
A common culture rooted in western european imperialism, catholicism, and spanish language link _______ ____________ togther.
What natural resource is Western Europe rich in?
Western Europe has a high or low population density?
High
Low
North Atlantic Winds and the ______ ________ keep West European temperatures moderate.
For 1000 years Russia has suffered from lack of a _____ ______.
What neighbor of Russia has been cursed by its lack of natural barriers?
The _________ straight is important because it connects the Black Sea and the Mediterranean.
What modern country controls the Bosporus?
What natural resource is the most important in the Middle East?
The _______ ________ has created two different Africas.
The Sahara, Sub-sahara, and Republic of South Africa are different topographies of Sub Saharan Africa.
The Sahara, Sub-sahara, and Republic of South Africa are different topographies of Sub Saharan Africa.
The ______ ______ ________ changes the direction of East Africans' migration.
The Great Rift Valley causes people to migrate ______-_______.
North-South
East-West
The ______ and ______ rivers are the two most important rivers of South Asia.
Ganges
Indus
Yellow
Ural
Argun
The ___________ is the highest mountain range in the world.
________ is the most populated nation in the world.
What benefits has Japan gained from being an island?
Security from military invasions
Longer periods of peace
More agricultural opportunites
Better internet connection
Identify a country in Southeast Asia.
Make sure you know 4 more. :D
Make sure you know 4 more. :D
What is the major food product in Southeast Asia?
What has the greatest impact on weather in Southeast Asia?
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