The imaginary lines that run north to south (up and down)
Longitue
Resources that can be replaced are called?
Renewable resources
Resources that cannot be replaced are called?
Nonrenewable resources
What Missouri plain has mountains, forests, hills, and cliffs?
Ozark Highland
Things found in the environment that people can use
Natural Resources
The imaginary lines that run east to west (side to side)
latitude
Which is a renewable resource:
1. Fossil Fuels
2. Water
3. Rocks
Water
What is a nonrenewable resource:
1. Sunlight
2. Fossil Fuels
3. Oxygen
Fossil Fuels
What Missouri plain was formed by the Mississippi River and now has lands with very fertile soil?
Mississippi Lowlands
a high flat region
plateau
Page 79 Map B:
Which of the following Missouri cities is closest to a latitude of 39 degrees North?
1. Boonville
2. Hillsboro
3. Richmond
Boonville
Which is a renewable resource:
1. Ice Cream
2. Trees
3. Zinc
Trees
Which is a nonrenewable resource:
1. Trees
2. Lead
3. Water
Lead
What Missouri plain used to be prairie lands but now is mostly used for farms?
Osage Plains
What is a hemisphere?
Half of Earth's land and water
Page 79 Map B:
Which of the following Missouri cities is closest to a longitude of 92 degrees West?
1. West Plains
2. St. Louis
3. Joplin
West Plains
Which is a renewable resource:
1. Animals
2. Metals
3. Gold
Animals
Which is a non renewable resource:
1. Trees
2. Water
3. Minerals
Minerals
What Missouri plain was made by glaciers hundreds of years ago?
Glaciated Till Plain
What are Earth's seven great bodies of land are called?
Continent
Page 79 Map B:
What are the approximate latitude and longitude of Troy Missouri?
1. 39N and 93W
2. 38N and 94W
3. 39N and 91W
39N and 91W
Which is a renewable resource:
1. Gas
2. Forest
3. Zinc
Forest
Which is a non renewable resource:
1. Rocks
2. Water
3. Sunlight
Rocks
What Missouri plain is home to the big cities now?
Alluvial River Plains
What is it called when you only use the resources you need?
Conservation