Landform Regions
Continental Changes
Climate & Vegetation
Geology
100

What is a region?

An area with certain characteristics that set it apart from other areas. 

100

What is the name of the supercontinent that existed 300 million years ago?

Pangaea

100

Define climate.

Climate is the usual weather a place has over many years.

100

Define geology.

Geology is the study of the Earth, mainly its rocks, layers, and how they change over time.

200

What is a landform region?

A part of the Earth with unique physical features that people use to meet their needs.

200

What is "continental drift"?

Continental drift is the idea that Earth's continents have moved over time and were once joined together in one big landmass.

200

Define weather.

The day-to-day state of the atmosphere at a particular place.

200
Name one type of rock.

Igneous/Sedimentary/Metamorphic

300

Which Canadian Landform Region is the oldest?

Canadian Shield

300

What is said to have caused continental drift?

Plate tectonics shifting

300

What is humus?

The dark organic matter in soil that results from the decay of plant and animal matter.

300

Name one rock and name what type it is.

Igneous: granite/diorite/basalt

Sedimentary: Limestone/Sandstone/Shale

Metamorphic: Slate/Marble

400

About how much of Canada does the Canadian Shield cover?

About one half.
400

Who came created the theory of continental drift?

Alfred Wegener

400

What are 3 layers of soil? (Horizon A, B, C)

Horizon A: Top Soil

Horizon B: Subsoil

Horizon C: Parent Material

400

List the rock cycle. (hint - MISM)

Magma, Igneous, Sedimentary, Metamorphic

500
List all 7 Canadian Landforms.

Canadian Shield, Interior Plains, Western Cordillera, Innuitians, Appalachian Mountains, Arctic, Great Lakes/St. Lawrence Lowlands.

500

What are 3 things that prove continental drift?

1. Continents like South America and Africa fitting like a puzzle piece

2. Same fossils on different continents

3. Matching mountain ranges and rock types spread across continents

500

What are the 4 components of soil? (hint: MOMA)

Minerals, organic materials, moisture, air

500

List the 4 interior layers of the Earth.

Crust, Mantle, Outer Core, Inner Core

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