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100

mortality rate

death rates

100

the trapping of heat from the sun by carbon dioxide and other gases in Earth’s atmosphere, leading to increased temperature.

a) global warming

b) green house effect

c) climate change

d) climate

b) greenhouse effect

100

What do you call the part that is in red?

core

100

the economic in which only 5% of the labor force is without work is called ____.

Full employment

100

What is the difference between climate and weather?

Answer may vary...

200

a decrease in the overall price level of goods and services overtime.

deflation

200

gives loans & grants to poorer countries to help them develop their economies.

a) World Bank

b) International Monetary Fund (IMF)

c) World Trade Organization (WTO)

d) United Nations (UN)

a) world bank

200

What do you call the part in yellow?

outer core

200

Drastic changes in the prices of goods and services overtime is called, __.

Price instability

200

How can someone be sustainable?

By reducing, reusing, and recycling, as well as using renewable energy. (Answer may vary...)

300

A body of land surrounded by water on all 3 sides.

peninsula

300

a repeating pattern of economic activity consisting of an expansion phase and a contraction phase.

a) Full employment

b) Business cycle

c) price instability

d) Inflation

b) Business cycle

300

What do you call the part in brown?

crust

300

The process of connecting countries on a world-wide scale is called, __.

Globalization

300

Why do people migrate?

Climate change, medical treatment, education, work, war, nuclear testings, etc. (Answers may vary)

400

 the land, water, and raw materials that occur naturally in the environment.

natural resources

400

an aspect of a culture such as language, religion, customs, behaviors, etc.

a) sustainability

b) culture

c) cultural trait

d) demography

c) cultural trait

400

Which layer is the hottest?

core

400

Countries with low standard of living and little industrial activity is called, __.

Developing countries

400

How do people affect geography?

Buildings, roads, bridges, population = more food needed, not enough farmland, railroads, industrialization, etc. (Answers may vary)

500

living in a way that doesn’t deplete resources or damage the environment.

sustainability

500

establishes a forum to discuss & promote global security, economic development, & social progress.

a) World Trade Organization (WTO)

b) World Bank

c) International Monetary Fund (IMF)

d) United Nations (UN)

d) United Nations (UN)

500

Which layer do we live on?

the crust

500

Renewable and nonrenewable resources are examples of _______.

Natural resources

500

How does geography affect people?

No more fresh water= people moved, adjust, adapt. 

Little rain= learned to grow crops, irrigation system.

Built houses that were cut from clay.

Abandoned villages and homes in search of water and food.

(Answers may vary...)


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