Physical Geography
Climate/
Landform Regions
Managing Resources
Changing Populations
Population Pyramids and Demographic Transition Model
Livable Communities
Smart Growth
Final Jeopardy
100

What process creates mountains?

tectonic activity

100

Which landform region is very flat.

Interior Plains

100

Wind is an example of this type of natural resource 

Flow

100

The section of the population that supports those under the age of 15 and 65+ economically  is best described as

Tax Base

100

In the Demographic Transition Model at which stage will a country see the most population growth

2

100

 What stage of urbanization is associated with having between eight and ten buildings, very  few goods and services and a reliance on surrounding urban areas

Hamlet

100

Beautiful architecture, heritage building preservation, and unique artistic/cultural features are elements of this principle of Smart Growth?

Sense of Place

100

This is best described as the science that tries to understand how the Earth works and how humans change it.

Geography

200

When rock is subjected to erosion, compaction and cementation it becomes this.

Sedimentary Rock

200

Which Landform Region is A

Canadian Shield

200

This form of timber harvesting is associated with greater financial gain for companies and less expensive products for consumers

Clear Cutting

200

What are the three factors taken into consideration when calculating Human Development Index

Health 

Education

Income

200

What stage of the demographic transition model is represented by a contracting Population Pyramid  

Stage Five

200

Poor public transit, low-density communities, and single-use zoning are all elements of the geographical issue

Urban Sprawl

200

An old strip malls replaced by Mixed-use vertical buildings is an example of this principal of Smart Growth

Intensification 

300

How much precipitation does a continental climate produce.

Under 1000mm

300

Which Landform Region is E

Interior Planes

300

3 reasons for why Canada uses so much energy

  1. Northern Climate

  2. Low population spread over large area

  3. High standard of living

  4. Advanced industrial economy
  5. Inexpensive energy prices

300

This theory suggests a growing global population will increase concerns surrounding the sustainable use of the environment and put a strain on natural resources

Neo-Malthusian Theory

300

What stage of the demographic transition model is represented by this Pyramid  


Stage 2

300

In a typical Canadian city, what type of urban land occupies the largest percentage of land (40%)

Residential

300

The development of high-rise condo and vertical development are examples of this principle of Smart Growth

Compact Building Design

400

The Rocky Mountains are a critical component to the presence of this "factor affecting climate", influencing climate on both the British Columbian side and the Albertan side.

Relief

400

Which Landform Region is C

Western Cordillera

400

A researcher at a university falls under what type of industry

Quaternary

400

The rate of 150 deaths per 1000 births is an example of

Infant Mortality Rate

400

What are three challenges facing population with a contracting pyramid

- Aging population

- Low Birth Rates

- Lower Tax Base

400

Townhouses and low-rise apartments are examples of this type of residential density

Medium

400

Bike lanes are an example of this principle of Smart Growth 

Variety of Transit Options

Can be an element of walkable Neighbourhoods, not by themselves though

500

This theorist was the first to notice the similarity in shape between the east coast of the Americas and west coast of Europe and Africa.

Sir Francis Bacon

500

Which Landform Region is F

Appalachians

500

Allowing natural resources to regenerate before harvesting to ensure long-term availability.

Sustainable Yield Management

500

Homogenous group, social customs that are unlikely to change, and living in rural isolated locations are all elements of this kind of culture.

Local/traditional culture

500

What are three challenges facing population with a expansive pyramid

High Dependency Ratio - Youth

Poverty and Inequality

High Infant Mortality Rates 

500
According to the video "How Cities Make Us Sick" on average how many years does living within urban sprawl take off peoples lives?

Four Years

500

A roof top garden is an example of this principle of Smart Growth 

Mixed Land Use

Would also accept sense of place with a good explanation

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