Vocab
Regions
Climate
Natural Resources
Geography
100
A shape or part of the Earth's surface
What is landform
100
The states include Illinois, Missouri, and Indiana
What is Midwest Region?
100
The description of what it is like outside from day to day.
What is weather?
100
A natural resource that has never been alive.
What is a mineral?
100
This community has a cold climate.
What is Barrow, Alaska
200
The kind of weather a place has from year to year.
What is Climate?
200
This region has canyons, deserts, rivers, and mountains.
What is Southwest Region?
200
The climate of an area that is close to the equator.
What is hot?
200
Useful materials that come from the Earth.
What is Natural Resources?
200
It is an island with a very warm climate.
What is Kauai, Hawaii?
300
A large land area that has special features.
What is region?
300
This region has blue herons and alligators.
What is Southeast Region?
300
The climate of an area that is high in elevation.
What is cold?
300
It can be burned to produce energy, heat, or light.
What is fuel?
300
It is near the Atlantic Ocean with a very mild climate.
What is Cape Cod, Massachusetts?
400
It includes landforms and climate
What is physical environment?
400
This region has deer, fox, snakes, and turtles.
What is Northeast Region
400
The climate of an area that is located near water.
What is mild?
400
Examples are trees, plants, and animals.
What is living natural resources?
400
It is the same distance from the equator as Cape Cod, but it is in the middle of the country with a colder climate.
What is Omaha, Nebraska?
500
All living things and physical environment working together?
What is ecosystem?
500
The states in this region include California, Montana, and Oregon.
What is Western Region?
500
These 3 things make up the parts of a climate.
What is temperature, precipitation, and wind?
500
Examples are gold, salt, coal, water, and oil.
What is a natural resource that has never been alive?
500
The structure The Pueblo people built to adapt to their climate.
What is Adobe houses?
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