Intro to Geo
Interactions in the Physical Environment
Managing Resources
Changing Populations
Liveable Communities
100

This subject area is multidisciplinary

Geography

100

The landform region we live in

Great Lakes St. Lawrence Lowlands

100

This province is home to the oil sands

Alberta

100

Poverty, war, lack of healthcare

Push Factors

100

Rural to urban transition

Urbanization

200

The “T” in TODALS stands for this

Title

200

Canada’s oldest landform region

Canadian Shield

200

The 4 types of industry

Primary, Secondary, Tertiary, Quaternary

200

8 billion

World Population

200

Building out

Urban Sprawl

300

Canada has 5 of these bodies of water

Great Lakes

300

Magma that is cooled and settled

Igneous Rock

300

A type of resource that can be used now and in the future

Renewable

300

Below 15 and 65+

Dependency Load

300

Beauty, diversity, accessibility are all characteristics of this

Liveability

400

Canada's most populated province

Ontario

400

25 degress and sunny

Weather

400

A measurement that shows the impact of human activities

Ecological Footprint

400

How crowded a place is

Population Density

400

A way of expanding a city that is sustainable and smart

Smart Growth

500

The capital city of Canada

Ottawa

500
The supercontinent

Pangea

500

A change in the average conditions of a place (temperature and rainfall) over a long period of time

Climate Change

500

This percentage of Canadian people live within 600km of the US border

90%

500

2023's most liveable city 

Vienna

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