It is the country the the U.S. was involved in a "Cold War" with for over 40 years.
What is Russia (or the USSR, or the Soviet Union)
What is migration?
It is the side of the hallway that we walk on...always.
What is the right side?
"People and Ideas get around."
What is Movement (one of the 5 Themes of Geography)?
It means a fierce loyalty to someone, or something.
What is "staunch?"
It is a mobile way to launch nuclear weapons...both the US and Russia use them.
What are submarines?
The number of births per 1000.
What is the birthrate?
This is when you are supposed to use the restroom, unless it is an emergency.
What is during passing time?
lines that run parallel, north or south, of the equator
What are latitudes?
Pencil, planner, textbook, book to read.
What are the 4 things required to being to class every day (Social Studies class)
It is the country that China recently built a 34 mile long bridge to (and made them pay 1/2 for).
What is Hong Kong?
It is the number of people within a given area.
What is its population?
This is when it is acceptable to touch, poke, or hit someone at HMS.
It is the type of energy source that comes from water.
What is hydroelectric power?
It is when you get down to business and class starts in room 310.
What is the moment you step into the room?
This is the group of people who first celebrated what we now call Halloween.
A group of people who share a common culture and ancestry.
What is an ethnic group?
From Mr. P's class, it is where you go for a severe weather drill.
This nonrenewable resource comes from the remains of ancient plants and animals.
What are fossil fuels?
If you are "this" you bounce back from things quickly.
What is resilient?
He is the president of Russia.
Who is Vladimir Putin?
a Measure of the number of people living in a particular area.
What is population density?
It is the official start time for HMS students.
What is 7:25 am?
It is the result of the clearing or trees (like what took place in Michigan in the late 1800's)
What is deforestation?
It is the country that most of the 3,000+ people migrating through Mexico to the US came from.
What is Honduras?