Physical Environment
Limits or Supports
Economic Activity
Adapt or Modify
Intended & Unintended Consequences
Vocabulary
100

What type of environment is this? 

a. island

b. Savanna

c. desert

d. rain forest

B. Savanna

100

Does this envionment limit or support human life?

limits

100

Which type of economic industry would dominate an area covered in dense forests?

a. fishing industry

b. logging industry

c. mining industry

d. agricultural industry



Logging Industry - clearing trees for lumber

100

Which is an example of modification to the environment?

A

                                            B

C


A

100

What are Intended Consequences?

Something we mean to have happen, we did this on purpose, it was expected as the outcome!

100

A man-made waterway used for carrying goods on small boats to connecting cities.


Canals

200

Which type of environment is shown below?


A River Valley

200

List two reasons this environment limits human activity, even though it has a fresh water source.

No clear land to build homes on

No clear land to grow crops on


200

Which industry would thrive in this type of environment? 



The Fishing Industry

200

Which is an example of adapting?

A. 


B. 


C. 



C.


200

What are unintended consequences?

We did not expect this to happen, not meant to happen, an accident, not on purpose. 

200

Irrigation?

a man-made syste used to move water to crops to grow a surplus

300

The picture below shows nomadic herders adapting to survive in their physical environment, which is called what?

a. Desert

b. River Valley

c. Tropical Rainforest

d. Plateau



D. Plateau

300

Does this environment limit or support human activity?


supports

300

What industry would most likely support the local economy in this type of environment?


Tourism

300

When the Sherpa people, living in the Himalayan Mountains decided to leave the higher elevations and hunker down in the base camps during the brutal winters this is an example of what? 

A modification to their environment or

The people adapting to their environment

Adapting to their environment

300

Building dams, highways, or even clearing land for agriculture have several unintended consequences. Provide three.

a. Deforestation

b. Loss of animal and plant habitat

c. pollution 

300

to alter or change

modify
400

This environment can be difficult to adapt to, due to its fridged temperatures, lack of transportation, and specific wild animals.

an Arctic Tundra

400

Provide two reasons the environment below supports human activity.

River Valleys are good for fresh water to irrigate crops.

They have fertile soil which makes it easier to grow crops. 

Rivers are good for trade and transportation

400

What economic activity would people living in this environment  use to support their lives?

Agriculture

400

What is the difference between adapting to the environment modifying the environment?

Provide and example

Adapt= humans change their behavior

Modify= humans alter or change the environment or land around them

Adapt- Umbrella in the rain or using clay for a house if that is all that is available

Modify- Digging in the Earth, moving the ground to build something. Like a dam, bridge, house, city, farmland

400

What are two intended consequences of building dams?

a. to prevent flooding

b. to control water flow

400

a physical environment where specific plants grow and certain animals live

a habitat

500

This enviornment can contain extreme temperature changes from day to night... 


The desert

500

What type of environment is most of North Africa dominated by that limits human activity, thus there is a lower population living in this region, unless it is next to the Nile River?

The Sahara Desert

500

What type of industry is supported in this environment? 


Shipping and trading 

500

How did the Ancient Chinese modify their environment in the Highland Hills in order to survive?


Why did they do this?

They built terraces to farm their crops high in the hills

To have a surplus of crops to trade

500

What is the intended consequence of a hydroelectric dam? What is the unintended consequence of building one?

a. To generate electric power for the community

b. Loss of animal habitat

    Deforestation

    Possible Pollution 

500

To tame wild animals and plants to use for food and to help work

domestication

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