Vocabulary
Resources
Landforms
Economy
Trivia
100

What is the study of the world and the people and things that live there?

Geography

100

What is an example of a mineral resource?

Gold

Silver

100

What is a feature on the surface of the land?

Landform
100

People can get what through the economy?

Food, Clothing, Shelter, Jobs, Cars, etc

100

What is the primary resource of the South?

Cotton

200

What is not having as much of something as people would like?

Scarcity 

200

Water, Oil, and Iron Ore are?

Natural Resources

200

What is a high, steep sided area rising above the surrounding land?

Plateau

200

What is someone who buys goods and services?

Consumer

200

What state was formed when soil from the Mississippi River built up over thousands of years?

Louisiana

300

What is the system in which people use to produce goods and services?

Economy

300

Wind, Sunlight, and Running Water are examples of?

Flow Resources

300

What was created to protect our natural land by the United States government?

National Parks

300

What is the buying and selling of goods?

Trade

300

What is the primary resource for North and South Dakota?

Wheat

400

What is the process by which water and wind wear away the land?

Erosion

400

What is an example of a non-renewable resource?

Oil
400

What created the Grand Canyon?

Colorado River

400

What are the tools, machines, or buildings people use to produce goods and services?

Capital Resources

400

What two regions make up the Dairy Belt?

Midwest and Northeast

500

What are the surroundings in which people, plants, and animals live?

Environment

500

What is the protection and wise use of natural resources?

Conservation

500

What mountains are the oldest, lowest, and roundest mountain range?

Appalachian Mountains

500
What term means the person and the skills and knowledge he or she brings to a job?

Human Resource

500

What is Kentucky's primary resource?

Coal Mines

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