6-G1.3.2
Explain the different ways in which places are connected and how those connections demonstrate interdependence [...]
Explain the different ways in which places are connected and how those connections demonstrate interdependence [...]
Use the fundamental themes of geography (location, place, human-environment interaction, movement, region) to describe regions [...]
Create or interpret a map of the population distribution of a region and generalize about [...]
Locate and use information from GIS and satellite remote sensing to answer geographic questions.
Use images as the basis for answering geographic questions about the human and physical characteristics [...]
Use, interpret, and create maps and graphs representing population characteristics, natural features, and land use [...]
Explain why maps of the same place may vary, including the perspectives and purposes of [...]
Apply the skills of geographic inquiry (asking geographic questions, acquiring geographic information, organizing geographic information, [...]
Use a variety of geographic tools (maps, globes, and web-based geography technology) to analyze the [...]