Storms and Earthquakes can cause...
What is Tidal Waves?
The river carving out the Grand Canyon.
What is the Colorado river?
What is a Desert climate?
The first peoples settled near...
What is Rivers?
The cardinal directions for Latitude.
What is North and South?
The layers of the Earth.
What is...
Crust, Mantle, Outer, and Inner core?
The ocean that is deepest and covers the largest area.
What is the Pacific ocean?
The best cat impression.
The movement of groups of people from one place to another.
What is Migration?
The cardinal directions for Longitude
What is East and West?
Scientists believed the Earth's landmasses were...
What is the mega-continent Pangea?
The best dance you have.
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The influence of land temperatures.
What is ocean currents?
The best windmills (as a group).
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The city between the lines of longitude 90oW and 80oW
What is Miami?
The result of plates pushing against each other.
What is volcanoes?
The longest river on Earth.
What is the Nile River?
Ways animals and plants adapt in the desert.
What is...
Plants storing water, root systems, physical adaptations etc.
The system of moving water to farms and cities.
What is irrigation?
The closest lines of latitude and longitude to the city of Fargo.
What is 50oN (Lat.) and 100oW (Long.)
The process of Deposition.
What is...
The movement of sediment (carried by wind, water, or glaciers) to a new location.
*The process can enlarge or create landforms.*
The way fresh water is replaced.
What is the Water Cycle?
HOWEVER, the importance how water not soaked into the ground and turns into streams, rivers, and lakes.
What affects an area of climate?
What is...
Location N/S of the equator, close to land/water, height above sea level.
Ways humans change and shape its landforms.
What are...
Building cities, building waterways, terraforming land, farming, irrigation, etc.
The 0o indication lines for latitude and longitude.
What is the Prime Meridian and Equator?