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World Regional Geography: The New Global Order Update, 2/e
Michael Bradshaw, College of St. Mark and John

Basics of World Regional Geography

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1

Estimates of Earth's carrying capacity vary because .
2

Contours are isolines that join places of the same .
3

contributes at least one half of the United States population growth.
4

Washington, D.C., Brasilia, Abuja, and Canberra are examples of .
5

Geographers use maps to present information about location , ,and other characteristics of areas.
6

The Human Poverty Index makes a distinction between poverty and poverty.
7

Land makes up percent of Earth's surface.
8

The Mappa Mundi is .
9

Status is influenced by race, class, and .
10

are the most important source of water that is evaporated into the atmosphere.
11

The natural environment helps humans by providing and challenges humans by creating .
12

Each degree of latitude or longitude is divided into 60 which in turn is further divided into 60 .
13

Purchasing power parity takes into account differences in the that countries have.
14

Nationalism is .
15

Import substitution means the need for is reduced.