Sources of Information
Sources of Information
Odds and Ends
Weather
Climate
100

What is a primary source?

a source made or written by a person at an event

100

What is a way a family story can be shared, but is not written?

Oral

100

Who was LaSalle and Baptise-PointuSable

Explorers

100

Climate is...

a pattern of weather over a period of time

100

Besides precipitation and temperature what are three other factor of climate?

Location, elevation and wind

200

What is a secondary source?

material written or made by someone who did not witness the event

200

What type of source is an encyclopedia?

Secondary

200

What is a natural resource?

Something from the environment that people can use.

200

Two major factors of climate and weather are...

temperature and precipitation

200

What is a region?

A geographical area.

300


 Examples of primary sources?

journals, maps, photographs, art work - even architecture

300

What type of source is an eyewitness?

Primary 

300

What is an economy?

Wealth a nd resources in a place.

300

What is precipitation?

The amount of snow or rain that falls there.

300

What is our region?

Midwest

400

What is an artifact?

an object that was made and used by people

400

What type of source is a film?

Secondary and primary

400

What does the Southeast produce?

oil, coal, lumber

400

What is humidity?

The amount of water in the air.

400

What climate do we live in?

Temperate

500

What is a biography?

a story of a person's life written by someone else

500

What do questions about sources help us to do?

Understand what the source can teach us

500

What are products? 

Items people can grow or make to sell.

500

What does it mean to conserve?

  To save or protect.

500

What does renewable mean?

Can be replaced.

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