Prepare for your 9th Grade Geography exam with these practice questions and answers. This guide covers map skills, physical geography, regions, climate, and human geography.

Q: geography

Answer: the study of the distribution and interaction of physical and human features on the earth

Q: absolute location

Answer: the exact place on earth where a geographic feature is found

Q: relative location

Answer: a place in comparison to other places around it

Q: equator

Answer: the imaginary line that divides the north and south halves

Q: prime meridian

Answer: the imaginary line dividing the earth est and west

Q: latitude

Answer: a set of imaginary lines that run parallel to the equator

Q: longitude

Answer: a set of imaginary lines that go around the earth over the poles

Q: atmosphere

Answer: surrounding the earth in a layer of gases

Q: lithosphere

Answer: solid,rock portion of the earth’s surface includes the crust and the uppermost mantle

Q: hydrosphere

Answer: made up of the water elements on earth

Q: biosphere

Answer: the part of the earth where plants and animals live

Q: hydrologic cycle

Answer: the continuous circulation of the water between the atmosphere, ocean, and earth

Q: ground water

Answer: the water held in the pores of rock

Q: landform

Answer: naturally formed features on the surface of the earth

Q: continental shelf

Answer: the earth’s surface from the edge of the continent to the deepest part of the ocean

Q: topography

Answer: the combination of the surface shape and the composition of the landforms and their distribution in a region

Q: fault

Answer: a fracture in the earth’s crust

Q: fault

Answer: a special device can detect earthquakes

Q: seismograph

Answer: uses information collected by seismographs to determine the relative strength of an earthquake

Q: richter scale

Answer: a giant wave in the ocean

Q: tsuami

Answer: a crack in the earth’s surface

Q: volcano

Answer: magma that has reached the earth’s surface

Q: lava

Answer: a zone around the rim of the pacific; location of the vast majority of active volcanoes

Q: ring of lava

Answer: physical/chemical processes that changes the characteristics of rock on/near the earth’s surface

Q: weathering

Answer: weathered material is moved by the action of wind,water,ice and gravity

Q: erosion

Answer: wind blown slit/clay sediment that produce very fertile soil

Q: loess

Answer: the changing of landforms by slowly moving glaciers

Q: glaciation

Answer: the condition of the atmosphere at a particular location and time

Q: weather

Answer: the term for weather conditions at a particular location over a long period of time

Q: climate

Answer: land on the leeward side

Q: rainshadow

Answer: the layer of gases released by the burning of coal and petroleum traps some solar energy

Q: greenhouse effect

Answer: the subsoil is constantly frozen

Q: permafrost

Answer: an interdependent community of plants and animals

Q: ecosystem

Answer: ecosystem of a region

Q: biome

Answer: located in the tropical zone and is covered with heavy concentration of broadleaf trees

Q: rainforest

Answer: the total of knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors shared by and passed on by the members of a specific group

Q: culture

Answer: a group that shares a geographic region, a sense of identity and a culture

Q: society

Answer: a group that shares a language, customs , and a common heritage

Q: ethnic group

Answer: a site of innovation from which basic ideas, materials, and technology diffuse to many cultures

Q: cultural hearth

Answer: consists of a belief in a supernatural power(s) that are regarded as the creators/maintainers of the universe

Q: religion

Answer: the number of live births per thousand population

Q: birthrate

Answer: shows the average number of children a women of childbearing years would have in her lifetime

Q: fertility rate

Answer: (death rate) the number of deaths per thousand people

Q: mortality rate

Answer: the number of deaths among infants under the age of 1 per thousand live deaths

Q: infant mortality rate

Answer: population growth rate

Q: rate of natural increase

Answer: a graphic device that shows gender and age distribution of a population

Q: population pyramid

Answer: the average number of people who live in a measurable area

Q: population density

Answer: a group of people with a common culture living in a territory and having a sense of unity

Q: nation

Answer: when a nation and a state occupy the same territory

Q: nation state

Answer: citizens hold political power, either directly or through elected representatives

Q: democracy

Answer: a ruling family headed by a king/queen hold political power and may/may not share the power with citizen body

Q: monarchy

Answer: an individual or group holds complete political power

Q: dictatorship

Answer: government and economic system, and nearly all political power and means of production are held by the government in the name of the people

Q: communism

Answer: the study of how people use space in cities

Q: urban geography

Answer: political units touching the borders of the central city or touching other suburbs that touch the city

Q: subarbs

Answer: the city, its subarbs ,and exurbs link together economically to form a functional area

Q: metropolitan area

Answer: dramatic rise in the number of cities and change in lifestyle

Q: urbanization

Answer: the core of a city based on a commerical activity

Q: central business district(CBD)

Answer: consists of the production and exchange of goods/services among a group of people

Q: economy

Answer: production of goods/services is determined by a central government , which usually owns means of production ;production doesn’t necessarily reflect the consumer demand

Q: command economy

Answer: production of goods/services is determined by the demand from the consumer(demand economy/capitalism)

Q: market economy

Answer: materials on or in the earth hat have economic value

Q: natural resources

Answer: winds that blow from west to east in the middle of the latitudes

Q: prevailing winds (westerlies)

Answer: people who move from place to place

Q: nomad

Answer: movement of people within their country

Q: migration

Answer: the movement of plants, animals , and diseases between the eastern and western hempispheres during the age of exploration

Q: columbian exchange

Answer: the free,open land in the american west that was available for settlement

Q: frontier

Answer: the people rule through elected representatives

Q: representative democracy

Answer: goods sold to another country

Q: exports

Answer: goods brought in the country

Q: imports

Answer: an economic system in which private individuals own most of the resources, technology, and businesses, and can operate them for profit with little control from the government

Q: free enterprise

Answer: any kind of economic activity that produces a service rather than a product

Q: service industry

Answer: a region in which several large cities and surrounding areas grow together

Q: megalopolis

Answer: grassy, treeless areas used for livestock grazing and farming

Q: llanos

Answer: savannas with flat terrain and moderate rainfall that made them suitable for farming

Q: cerrado

Answer: areas of grassland and rich soil

Q: pampas

Answer: a way of clearing fields for planting by cutting trees,brush, and grasses and burning them

Q: slash and burn

Answer: an ancient technique for growing crops on hillsides or mountain slopes

Q: terraced farming

Answer: the basic support systems needed to keep an economy going

Q: infrastructure

Answer: people of mixed spanish and native american heritage

Q: mestizo

Answer: factories in mexico that assemble imported materials into finished products that are then exported

Q: maquiladora

Answer: an important trade agreement creating a huge zone of cooperation on trade and economic issues in north america

Q: NAFTA

Answer: takes place outside offical channels

Q: informal economy

Answer: an economic common market that began operating in the southern cone of south america in 1995

Q: mercosur

Answer: wide range of plant and animal species

Q: biodiversity

Answer: cutting down and clearing away of trees

Q: deforestation

Answer: the build up of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, preventing heat from escaping into space and causing rising temperatures ans shifting weather patterns

Q: global warming

Answer: a government run by a few persons or a small group of people

Q: oligrachy

Answer: a government run by generals after a military

Q: junta

Answer: steep u shaped valleys that connect to the ocean and that filled with seawater when the glacier melted

Q: fjord

Answer: hills or very low mountains that may also contain mesas and high plateaus

Q: uplands

Answer: hot,steady south winds that blows from north africa across the mediterranean sea into southern europe

Q: sirocco

Answer: cold,dry wind from the north

Q: mistral

Answer: earthen banks

Q: dike

Answer: land that is reclaimed by diking and draining

Q: polders

Answer: structures that are used to control the sea’s destructive impact on human life

Q: seaworks

Answer: high earthen platforms used in seaworks

Q: terpen

Answer: a political unit made up of a city and its surrounding lands

Q: city state

Answer: a government in which citizens elect representatives to rule in their name

Q: republic

Answer: structures that carried water for long distances

Q: aqueduct

Answer: political system in which powerful lords owned most of the land

Q: feudalism

Answer: the belief that people should be loyal to their nation, the people with whom they share, culture, and history

Q: nationalism

Answer: a common currency proposed by the european union for its member countries

Q: euro

Answer: the process of a region breaking up into small,hostile units

Q: balkanaization

Answer: discrimination against jews

Q: anti-semitism

Answer: policy of trying to eliminate an ethnic group through violence

Q: ethnic cleansing

Answer: brown haze that occurs when the gases released by burning fossil fuels react with sunlight to create hundreds of harmful chemical

Q: smog

Answer: provides the EU with reliable info about the environmental

Q: european environmental agency

Answer: one of the world’s most fertile soil (black earth)

Q: chernozem

Answer: the part of russia that lies on the continent of asia

Q: siberia

Answer: a region’s distance from the moderating influence of the sea

Q: continentality

Answer: estonia, latvia, and lithuania

Q: baltic republics

Answer: the revolt of 1917, in which the russian communist party led by Lenin took control of the government from the czars

Q: russian revolution

Answer: the conflict between the united states and the soviet union after world war 2 called “cold” because it never escalated to open warfare

Q: cold war

Answer: large teams of laborers were gathered to work together on enormous farms

Q: collective farms

Answer: the name of the soviet union

Q: red army

Answer: the 4000 mile route between china and the mediterranean sea

Q: silk road

Answer: the struggle between the british and russian empire for the control of central asia in the 19th century

Q: great game

Answer: one of the republics that remain a part of the soviet union despite independence movements and violent upheavl

Q: chechnya

Answer: a term referring to the concept that increasing distances between places tend to reduce interactions among them

Q: distance decay

Answer: the selling of government owned business to private citizens

Q: privatization

Answer: a sometimes violent movement of the earth