Definitions
Vegetation Zones
Landform/Waterforms
Miscellaneous
Factors of Climate
100

Dams generate this which is power generated by moving water. 

What is hydroelectricity?

100

This is the zone that is cold and dry for most of the year. 

What is the tundra?

100

This is the tallest mountain range in the United States. 

What is the Rocky Mountains?

100

This is the largest group of freshwater in the world. 

What is the Great Lakes?

100

This factor accounts for being farther away or closer to the equator. 

What is latitude?

200

The topsoil that is left by rivers after a flood is called this. 

What is alluvial soil?

200

This is the zone located along the Northeast coast that features frequent precipitation and mild weather. 

What is the forest?

200

This is the second largest mountain range in the United States.

What is the Appalachian Mountains?

200

This is the river that allows the Great Lakes to flow into the Atlantic Ocean.

What is the St. Lawrence River?

200

This factor accounts for how mild or extreme the temperatures are around a country. This factor corresponds to an overall area. 

What is the size of a region?

300

The boundary that separates rivers flowing toward opposite sides of the continent that is located by the Rocky Mountains

What is the Continental Divide?

300

This is the flat rolling land zone with mild temperatures that make it good for growing things. 

What is a prarie?

300

This is the region of rocky terrain in Canada that makes it almost impossible to grow plants.

What is the Canadian Shield?
300

Because Canada is farther from this, its climate is colder than in the United States. 

What is the equator?

300

This is the landform that often blocks a part of a region from getting rain while the other part gets a large amount of rain. 

What is a mountain?

400

A stream that flows into a larger river. 

What is a tributary?
400

This is the dry semiarid region  that features very little plant life. 

What is the desert?

400

This has the tallest peak in all of Canada.

What is Mt. Logan?
400

United States is the second largest producer of one of these.

What is petroleum, natural gas, coal, or ore?

400

This uses wind to blow cooler air to different places to keep the climate mild in an area. 

What is an ocean?

500

This is the term for the dry side of a mountain when it rains. 

What is a rainshadow?

500

This is the soil that is permanently frozen but thaws slightly during the summer to allow plants to grow.

What is permafrost?

500
This has the main purpose of generating hydroelectricity. More than any other in the United States. 
What is the Grand Coulee Dam?
500

The hottest place in North America is this. 

What is Death Valley?

500

The area that is between 23 degrees north and 23 degrees south that is almost always warm along the southern  tip of Florida and Hawaii. 

What is the tropics?

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