Black Plague/bubonic plague
world war 2
human enviornment interaction
russia
mount everest
100

how was the plague spread

fleas

100

when did world war to break out

1939

100

what is human environment interaction?

relationship between humans and their enviornment

100

What is Russia's capitol? 

moscow

100

how tall is mount everest

29000 feet

200

what nursery rhyme is based on the plague

ring around the roses

200

what is the reason for world war two

aggression and power

200

  • This term refers to the release of harmful chemicals and substances into the environment, causing what?




Pollution

200
  • What is the most common form of transportation in Russia?

railroads

200

name one risk of climbing mount everest

frost bite, death, freezing.

300

why did the doctors wear bird shaped masks.

so they could put smells in the masks because they thought it was spread by smells

300

what countries fought in world war two

Germany Italy japan France Great Britain the United States the Soviet union China

300

  • The burning of fossil fuels releases greenhouse gases, leading to this long-term warming of the planet?


climate change

300

 In the 19th century, this Russian empire expanded eastward to control the Russian Pacific Coast, and it became a major player in the Eastern European and Asian sphere of influence.


russian empire

300

what is another name for mount everest

Chomolungma

400

when did the plague start

1346

400

what does VE stand for

victory in Europe 

400


What type of agricultural practice, when done improperly, can lead to soil erosion and reduced water quality

irrigation

400

This major Russian language is known for its unique grammar and complex noun declensions.

The Russian language. 





400

how many people climb mount everest each year

700 to 100

500

when did the plague stop

early 1900

500

why did western Europe fall so easily

German's Blitzkrieg tactic, superior communications and coordination, and Allied underestimation of the German military's strength. 





500

  • The term used to describe the transfer of harmful chemicals or pollutants from one place to another, such as through runoff from agricultural fields. 



runoff

500

This religious group's primary head is the Patriarch of Moscow, and it is considered the largest Orthodox Christian group in the world.


russian Orthodox church

500

how long is it to go all the way to the top

2 monthes

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