How Native Americans Adapted to their Environment
Unintended Consequences
How People Today Change their Land
How Communities Respond to Natural Disasters
How Communities Respond to Pollution/Climate Change
100

What resources provided food for the Native Americans?

The rivers, forests, fields, and desserts

100

What is deforestation?

The loss of forests

100

What is the name of the Dam built in the 1930s?

The Hoover Dam

100

What is a natural disaster?

An event that occurs in nature. It damages the environment and causes danger to living things 

100

What is Pollution?

The presence of something harmful in the environment. 

200
How did the Native Americans get clothing?

By killing animals and wearing their skin/hyde.

200

True or False:

Extinct and Endangered is the same thing.

False

200

How do we turn the energy of moving water into electric power?

By building Hydroelectric Dams
200

Who is at risk for hurricanes?

People who live on coasts. 

(Gulf Coast, Atlantic Coast, Hawaii)

200

What is Littering?

Not properly disposing of trash.

300

How did Native Americans use water?

They used water for travel and trade. They also used it for food like fish and ducks. 

300
Name an extinct animal.

(answers may vary)


ex: dinosaur, saber tooth tiger, wooly mammoth

300

What is a canal?

A human-made waterway

300

Who is at risk for wildfires?

The West. (Like California)

300

How can we reduce pollution?

(answers vary)

Ex: Throwing away trash, not throwing cleaning products or cooking oil down the sink, not littering, reducing gas emissions, carbon footprint 

400

How did the Native Americans use forests to survive?

Forests provided vegetation to build homes, weave baskets, wood to keep warm. Women gathered nuts, berries, and roots. 
400

How do we effect the soil on our land?

Soil erosion - the wearing away of rock and soil by wind or flowing water

400
True or False:

The Hoover Dam was the tallest dam in the world

True

400

Who helps a community when a natural disaster happens?

Local and State Governments. 

400

Define atmosphere

Layers of air and gases between earth and space. 

500

How did Native Americans use Fire?

To clear land for building and farming.

500

In order to build roads and buildings, what do we have to do?

Knock down trees, get rid of forests (deforestation)

500

When/Where did Hurricane Katrina hit?

New Orleans and the Eastern Gulf Coast in 2005.

500

What is the ozone layer?

The part of the atmosphere that protects Earth from dangerous sun rays. 

(Earth's Sunscreen)

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