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100
What map do you use to look at roads?
A road map
100
What is a protected territory?
A protected territory is a space to reserve resources for future generations.
100
How many natural disasters are there?
There are 4 natural disasters
100
What is a "Heritage city"?
A heritage city is a city's architecture and their landscapes is a constant source of enlightenment.
100
What do you call a farm that milks dairy cows?
A dairy farm.
200
What is a historical map
A historical map represents the organization of a space at a certain moment in time.
200
What is an ecological reserves?
A ecological reserves are areas where rare ecosystems are protected.
200
What city is at risk of all disasters
Manila is a city that is at risk of all disasters.
200
What counts as heritage?
A heritage is an area that is an important period in human history.
200
What is the chemical That helps plants grow
They are called GMOs
300
What is the name of the map that you use to look at the world?
A planisphere
300
What was the First National Park in the world?
Yellowstone National Park.
300
What city is in "volcano avenue"?
Quito is in Volcano avenue.
300
What is the treasure of Place-Royale
The Notre-dame-des-victoires church.
300
What do Japanese people farm?
They farm Rice.
400
What is the type of map that you use to see physical features (terrain, rivers, lakes, wooded areas, etc...)
A topographic map
400
What is a Urban regional park?
Urban regional parks are areas, often in habited, where authorities attempt to maintain balance between human activities and nature conservation.
400
Why do all these hazards converge on the Philippines?
Because the combination of physical and human effects is explosive in this territory.
400
What is the most important Building in Paris?
The Eiffel tower
400
What is the building that kills lots of cows called?
A Slaughter House
500
What are the 5 types of territories
Regional, Urban, Agricultural, Native and protected territories.
500
What can threaten a territory?
If you got two of these you get the points. The commercial use of ores and wood, various pollutants, such as pesticides, acid rain, wastewater, too many visitors, poaching and climatic changes.
500
How do scientists measure the power and effects of an earthquake? what are the two scales most common scales used?
If you get one right the you get the points. The Mercalli scale and the Richter scale.
500
What is the important building in Rome
The colosseum
500
What is a Fodder?
They are Crops used to feed livestock
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