Vocabulary
Location of New York
Land/Water
Renewable/
Nonrenewable Resources
100

An imaginary line around the middle of the Earth.

What is the equator?

100
This is the region of the United States that New York is located in.
What is the northeast?
100

A physical feature of earth's surface.

What is landforms?

100

Dairy products such as milk, cheese, and yogurt are examples of...

What is reneweable resources?

200
The temperature and conditions in a certain place from day to day.

What is a weather?

200

This is the hemisphere New York is located in.

What is western hemisphere?

200

Mountains, plateaus and valleys are examples of...

What are landforms?

200

Trees are considered this type of resource.

What is a renewable resource?

300

Anything that dirties the air, soil, or water, it is contaminated.

What is a pollution?

300

New York is located in this continent.

What is North America?

300

Rivers, lakes, and ponds are examples of...

What are water features?

300

New York has resources that cannot be replaced after using them, such as oil, salt, minerals, coal, and fossil fuel.

What is nonrenewable resource?

400

A period of very cold temperatures.

What is Ice Age?

400

The farther a region is from the equator, the ... it is.

What is the colder it is?

400
This is how ships from the Atlantic Ocean get to places north of New York City.
What is the Hudson River?
400

Lumber, water power, solar power, wind power, and farmland are examples of...

What is renewable resources?

500

The pattern of weather in a place over many years.

What is climate?

500

Albany is colder than New York because it...

What is farther north and away from the equator compared to New York?

500
This is what affected the waterways and landforms of New York, creating valleys, plateaus, and peaks.
What is a glacier?
500

The way people use resources to produce goods and services for people to buy and sell.

What is economy?

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