Mapping Skills
Physical Geography
Resource Stewardship
Economics
Global Connections
100
The first time zone with its center running along the prime meridian.
What is the Universal Time (UT)?
100
Area that shares the same landform, soil, vegetation, climate, wildlife, and human activity.
What is an ecozone?
100
A renewable energy source that uses ocean currents to turn generator turbines.
What is tidal energy?
100
Eliminates tariffs along with other laws that try to restrict trade.
What is free trade?
100
Economic activities that support people and have been developed in a line.
What is linear distribution?
200
A Map of Guelph.
What is a large scale map?
200
Tundra, Wet climate, Dry-climate, and Complex soils.
What are soil regions?
200
Nuclear energy, Thermo electricity and Nuclear energy.
What are energy sources?
200
High technology products, produce made in warmer climates, motor vehicle parts, and low cost goods.
What are Canada’s imports?
200
Growth in suburbs will slowly decrease and China won’t remain a larger manufacturer.
What are some of David Foot’s predictions for Canada’s future population?
300
Sir Sanford Fleming invented 24 of these in the world.
What are time zones?
300
Weather is a combination of temperature, precipitation, and cloud cover daily where climate is the weather conditions averaged over time.
What is the difference between climate and weather?
300
~ abundance of low-cost energy ~ live in a cooler climate ~ a large industrialized country ~ a scattered population
Why is Canada one of the largest energy consumers per capita?
300
We do this to: ~ pay for things we import ~ keep our economy healthy ~ lower the prices of Canadian made goods
What are reasons Canada must export?
300
When points steadily increase in a long narrow belt.
What is a Strong Positive Relationship?
400
Maps made by stacking “layers” of information.
What is a Geographic Information System (GIS)?
400
Mixed Wood Plains ecozone.
What is Canada’s smallest ecozone?
400
7.8 hectares
What is the average Canadian footprint?
400
When the sweater is more valuable than the cotton.
What is value added?
400
This graph displays dramatic changes to show the difference in percent of the young and old populations.
What is a Population Pyramid?
500
NE, SE, NW, and SW are all of this type of point on a compass rose.
What are the ordinal points?
500
Bacteria and organic materials, minerals, air, and moisture make this up.
What are the four parts of soil?
500
This type of farming is densely populated and produces perishable goods like fruits, vegetables, dairy, and poultry.
What is intensive farming?
500
This is good for manufacturers in foreign countries.
What are tariffs?
500
Nations all around the world are becoming part of one large village.
What is global village?
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