Forces of Motion
Landforms
Earth Science
Native Americans
Communities
100
a force that moves something away from you
What is a push?
100
a body of water surrounded by land
What is a lake?
100
causes a fast change to the earth
What is a volcano or earthquake?
100
Native Americans used these to survive: clothes, shelter were made from these
What are natural resources?
100
smallest community type: farms, not many stores or restaurants
What is rural?
200
a force that moves something closer to you
What is a pull
200
a body of water that surrounds a continent
What is an ocean?
200
causes a slow change to the earth
What is weathering?
200
area of US the Delaware lived in
What is the Eastern Woodlands?
200
medium sized community type: houses close together with yards
What is suburban?
300
the force keeping us on Earth
What is gravity?
300
a slowly moving mass of ice
What is a glacier?
300
lave turns to this when it cools
What is igneous rock?
300
area of US that the Navajo lived in
What is the desert?
300
biggest community type: New York City, Chicago, St. Louis
What is urban?
400
a force that slows down movement
What is friction?
400
a narrow strip of land connecting two larger land areas
What is an isthmus?
400
landslides are a form of this
What is erosion?
400
area of US that the Osage lived in
What is the Plains?
400
leader of a community
What is a mayor?
500
the idea that an object will stay at rest unless acted upon by an outside force
What is inertia?
500
dirt and debris that gets "dropped off" at the end of a river
What is a delta?
500
a tool that measures the shaking of the earth
What is a seismograph?
500
area of US that the Shasta lived in
What is the western coast?
500
money community members pay that goes towards making the community a better place: schools, streets, libraries
What are taxes?
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