What creates wind power?
A windmill
What is a landform?
It is a area of land that happens naturally
What region do we live in?
Grassland
What are fossils?
They are organisms that have been preserved in rock or another substance such as amber. They can also be traces left behind by an animal or plant.
What is latitude?
A imaginary line runs horizontally around the earth from the equator
What do you need to create solar power?
The sun
What is the highest landform?
The mountains
What region seperates BC and AB (in the southern area)?
Rocky Mountains
Are fossils rare?
Yes
What is longitude?
It is an imaginary line that runs vertically along the earth, from Greenwich
How does hydro energy work?
Uses the flow of water to generate energy
Is the parkland a landform?
No
What region is the smallest in Alberta?
It is the Canadian Shield
Where can we find fossils?
In the Grassland region
what direction does latitude go?
North and south
What element is needed to create nuclear power?
Uranium
What landform is found between two other landforms?
Valley
What is the biggest natural region in Alberta?
Boreal forest
What happens to an organism after it dies?
It decays.
What direction does longitude go?
East and west
How do you create geothermal energy?
Heat from below the earth turns turbines
How many centimeters does a glacier move per year?
1 to 2
What are the names of all 6 regions?
Canadian Shield , Boreal forest, Rocky Mountains,Parkland, Grasslands and foothills
When did the Royal Tyrell Museum open?
It opened in 1985
What is the latitude of the equator?
It is zero (0)