The definition of weather
What is the term that describes day to day changes in temperature and precipitation
The term referring to a reason why someone leaves their home country?
What is a Push Factor
Give 3 examples of renewable energy sources in Canada.
What is Wind, water, solar, etc.
What LAYER of the Earth shifts to cause earthquakes
The crust
How does latitude affect climate?
The more northern/southern latitudes make for a colder climate.
- Those are further away from the sun.
A community park would be located on this type of land use
What is recreational
What term describes only extracting enough resources to meet our needs and leaving enough for future generations?
What is sustainability
Which landform region of Canada is most likely to experience avalanches?
What is the western cordillera
How metamorphic rock changes into igneous
What is melting into magma, cooling into igneous
The most common class of immigrant to Canada
What is an economic immigrant
What is one side effect of factory farming?
What is water pollution
or soil degradation
or toxic emissions, etc.
Which plate boundary(ies) or zones cause mountains?
What are converget plate boundaries?
What process is this an image of:
What is erosion
What does a "fair trade" agreement guarantee?
Products can be traded within countries without tariffs
Name one item that is not a natural resource
grass
or leaves
(may vary)
The most sustainable type of logging
What is selective cut
The 7 distinct landforms in Canada?
What are: 1. Western Cordillera 2. Interior Plains 3. Canadian Shield 4. Hudson Bay/Arctic Lowlands. 5. Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Lowlands. 6. Appalachian Mountains 7. Innuitian Mountains
A city that has a sustainable urban design with amenities in close proximity to residential areas are called what?
What are walkable cities.
An example of intensive farming
What is a greenhouse in Southern Ontario
Canada's oldest landform region
What is the Canadian Sheild?