Name That Settlement
Sustainable Resources
Land Use types
Rural, Urban or Suburban
Population Distribution
100

This Urban settlement has one of the tallest freestanding structures in the world.

What is Toronto

100

Solar Panels, Wind Turbines, and Water Falls are examples of.

What are sustainable resources.

100

Apartments, townhouses, and houses are examples of what type of land use?

What is Residential land use.

100

Name three suburban cities that are a part of the GTA

Answers may Vary (Scarborough, Brampton, Mississauga)
100

A few people that are spread across a large area. 

What is a Scattered Population.

200

The Rexdale community has different examples of residential, commercial, and greenspaces. This is an example of what kind of settlement?

What is a Suburban Settlement.

200

Name three sustainable alternative options for transportation.

(Answers may vary) Electric Bike, Bus, Train or Streetcar

200

Roads, railways, and bicycle lanes help people travel efficiently.

What is transportation land use.

200

Name a three characteristics of a Rural town.

Less populated (Scattered)

Lots of Greenspace

agricultural land

200

Two examples of a town or city in Canada that have a scattered population.

Answers may vary: Muskoka Ontario, Yellowknife Yukon, Grand Valley Ontario

300

Over 100 years ago the majority of Canada's population resided where?

What is a Rural settlement.

300
What are 2 things a community could do to become more sustainable?

(Answers may Vary) Reduce reuse and recycle (Waste Management)

Using sustainable materials (reclaimed wood)

300

From crops of corn to bails of hay, the sheep will play. Cows go moo and it smells like poo. The fields are plowed but there's never a crowd.

What is Agricultural land use.

300

Name Three Urban Cities that have efficient railway systems.

Answers may Vary

Toronto, New York, Tokyo

300

A metropolitan area is an urban area that has a population of at least 100,000 people.

What is clustered population

400

Name three settlements in Ontario that are considered urban, rural, and suburban settlements.

Answers may Vary

Toronto, Etobicoke, Brampton or Mississauga

400

This Sustainable resource can help low-income families in neighbourhoods by providing people with free, fresh, and local food.

What are Community Gardens.

400

What do a School, a Bank, a Community Center and a Mosque have in common? 

Examples of Institutional Land use.

400

Many families that live in this type of settlement need a reliable form of transportation.

What is a rural or suburban settlement.

400

This population pattern would be shown as a dot distribution as several dots grouped to form a line.

What is a Linear population Distribution.

500

There are differences between Urban, and Rural settlements. Population is the major factor, what is the difference between the two?

Urban 1000 people or more

Rural: 1000 people or less

500

Sustainable living means using less non-renewable resources. (Coal and Lumber) What sustainable practice can help reduce carbon dioxide and greenhouse gases?

What is planting trees.

500

Urban Planners should include this in every community they create.

What is Greenspace

500

A place where people establish a permanent community.

What is a Settlement

500

In Canada, many settlements are developed by these two examples in a linear manner. This is primarily because of the economic and transportation benefits.

What is the St. Lawrence River or near railway lines.

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