Just the facts, please
The US and Canada: we’re not that different
A closer look at the United States
O Canada!
Getting along with our neighbors (that works two ways!)
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Geography is:

The study of the planet Earth.

100

What type of government does Canada and America have?

Both are democracies.

100

The US has ____ states, Hawaii being the last one added in 1959.

50 states

100

Like the US and its states, Canada has ten ________.

Provinces (with three territories above the provinces at the top of the world).

100

What is the largest mountain system in North America? (Hint: It extends from the US up through Canada)

Rocky Mountains

200

What does culture mean?

The ideas, art, and way of life of a group of people.

200

People who live in the urban areas live in the_______.

City or suburbs

200

The Northeast has the nation’s highest “population density” – what does that mean?

It means that more people live in close distance of each other here than anywhere else in the country (it is more crowded)

200

What is the symbol of Canada’s flag?

The maple leaf.

200

What ocean boarders US and Canada to the west?

Pacific Ocean

300

Location helps us determine where a place is at. Sometimes the exact location is needed, and the _________________ help in pinpointing the location.

Lines of latitude and longitude

300

The growth of machine-powered production in an economy:

Industrialization

300

What is the longest river in the US?

Mississippi River
300

Can you state the two primary languages spoken in Canada?

English and French.

300

What ocean boarders US and Canada to the east?

Pacific Ocean

400

Lines of latitude run how? Lines of longitude run how?

East to westNorth and south

400

What four Great Lakes touch both US and Canada

Huron, Ontario, Superior, and Erie
400

Most Americans earn a living doing service jobs. List some examples of jobs in that area:

Some of these jobs include schools, hospitals, and banks.

400

True or False:Canada is a huge country, but has a similar population to the US.

False; while Canada is very large, there are only about 10% of the people living there as compared to the US.

400

What do we call the boundary formed by the Rocky Mountains that separates East and West flowing rivers?

Continental Divide

500

There are five themes of geography:

1)Location2) Place3) Human/environment interaction 4) Movement5) Region

500

What is the main difference between developed and undeveloped nations?

Developed nations have more wealth, technology, better education, and medicine.

500

What is the tallest mountain in North America? (Hint: it is in Alaska)

Mount McKinley (Denali)

500

What is Canada's longest river? What is the 2nd longest river?

Mackenzie and St. Lawrence
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Between the Rockies and Appalachian Mts. lies a huge plains area. What do we call this area in Canada? What do we call this area in the US?

Interior Plains and Great Plains

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