Defined!
Moving The Earth
Hazards and Climate
Landform Regions
The Fun Bag
100

The variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem.

What is Biodiversity?

100

These are the three main layers of the Earth.

What are the Crust, Mantle, and Core?

100

The international agreement that Canada signed to help tackle Climate Change and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

What is the Paris Agreement?

100

Canada is divided into this many Landform Regions.

What is Seven (7)?

100

This sea creature is the only fish that can blink with both eyes.

What is a Shark?

200

The layer of the Earth consisting of the crust and the upper mantle; it is what the tectonic plates are made of.

What is the Lithosphere?

200

The geographical area where approximately 75% of the world's active volcanoes are located.

What is the Ring of Fire?

200

Bill Nye says we can help biodiversity by doing these five things.

What are Recycle, Eat less meat, Don't waste water, Plant trees, and Speak up/Vote?

200

This region is flat, largely used for farming, and is located between the Western Cordillera and the Canadian Shield.

What are the Interior Plains?

200

This is the only letter that does not appear in the name of any US State.

What is the letter Q?

300

A biological community of interacting living things and their physical environment.

What is an Ecosystem?

300

Volcanoes are categorized by their activity level using these three terms.

What are Active, Dormant, and Extinct?

300

A dangerous physical condition (like a volcano or earthquake) that has the potential to cause harm but hasn't yet.

What is a Natural Hazard?

300

Canada’s largest landform region; it is made of ancient rock and contains thousands of lakes.

What is the Canadian Shield?

300

This animal has three hearts and blue blood.

What is an Octopus?

400

The ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level, ensuring resources last for future generations.

What is Sustainability?

400

The name of the three types of plate movements (Divergent, Convergent, and Transform).

How do plates pull apart, push together, and slide past each other?

400

This is a long-term change in the average weather patterns that have come to define Earth’s local, regional, and global climates.

What is Climate Change?

400

This region is located in Western Canada and is defined by young, tall, jagged mountains.

What is the Western Cordillera?

400

This is the most common name in the world.

What is Mohammed?

500

All the parts of the planet that are inhabited by living things; the sum of all Earth's ecosystems.

What is the Biosphere?

500

These are the three specific types of volcanoes categorized by their shape and size.

What are Shield, Cinder Cone, and Composite?

500

A "Natural Hazard" is a threat of an event, while a "Natural Disaster" is this.

What is the actual event that causes damage/loss of life?

500

The smallest landform region in Canada, but home to over half of Canada’s population.

What are the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Lowlands?

500

In SpongeBob SquarePants, this is the secret ingredient in a Krabby Patty.

What is nothing (or "love," depending on the theory)?

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