Land and Water
Weather, Climate, and Forces of Nature
Using Earth's Resources
Interacting with the Environment
Misc.
100

What are continents?

The 7 largest land areas on Earth.

100

What is weather?

The daily conditions outside, such as hot or rainy.
100
Look at the map... What areas has a lot of timber?

The West

100

What are desert climates like?

There is little rain or vegetation.  Only animals that can survive in hot weather live here. 

100
Tell me two things about a Hurricane.

It is a big storm with strong winds and a lot of rain.  They often cause flooding.  

200

What are landforms?

The form or shape of part of Earth's surface.  Such as mountains, hills, valleys, etc.


200

What is climate?

The weather a place has over a long period of time.

200

Look at the map... Which 2 areas have the most agricultural area?

The Midwest and Southeast regions.

200

What is the tundra like?

It is very cold and is very dry.  It is too cold for trees to grow, but some moss, lichens, and shrubs grow here.  Only animals that can survive cold weather live here. 

200
Tell me two things about a Volcano. 

It is a mountain that erupts in an explosion of molten rock, gases, and ash.  When it cools it changes the land. 

300

Look at the map... What two reagions does the Mississippi River flow through?

The midwest and the Southeast. 

300

Look at the map... What two climate regions are in the United States?

Temperate and Desert.

300

Look at the map... Which two regions have the most Natural Resources?

Southeast and West

300

What is a grassland like?

There is tall grasses, berry bushes and trees.  There are many different types of animals that live here.  

300

Tell me two things about an earthquake.

It is a violent shaking of the Earth.  They occur along the cracks in Earth's crust, and they can also cause landslides and mudslides.  

400
What to landforms are along the border of the United States.  

The Great Lakes and the Rio Grande.

400

What is an ecosystem?

A place where all living things, such as plants and animals, interact with each other. 

400

What is a renewable resource?

A natural resource that can be replaced in a short time. 

400

What are forests like?

They have many trees and get a lot of rain.  Bears, deer, and raccoons live in forests. 

400

We read a story about Hallie M. Daggett yesterday.  Do you remember what her responsibilities were at her job?

She was responsible for watching for forest fires.  

500

What is a plateau?

A high area with steep sides and a flat top.  

500

Name three types of Natural Hazards.  

Volcano, Hurricane, and Earthquakes.

500

What is a nonrenewable resource?

Resources that take a long time to replace or cannon be replaced after they are used.  

500

In the essay we read yesterday about respecting the flying goose emblem, what did the author mean by "respect it?"

It means you should treat the land behind the sign with care.  You shouldn't litter, hunt, cut down trees, etc. 

500

What does it mean to conserve?

Saving or protecting our resources.

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