Terms 1
Terms 2
Resources
Misc. 1
Misc. 2
100
The definition of geography
What is the study of the world and the people/things that live there.
100
One way you can conserve paper.
What is (answers will vary)
100
Natural resources are resources that come from ____________
What is nature?
100
There are four regions of the United States. One is Midwest. Name another region.
What is Northeast, South or West?
100
The mountains that have sharper peaks.
What are the Rocky Mountains?
200
The definition of consumer.
What is someone who buys goods or services.
200
The definition of opportunity cost.
What is the thing you give up when you choose/decide on something else.
200
Name a person who is a human resource.
What is (answers will vary)
200
What does the Dairybelt Region produce?
What is dairy?
200
The mountains that are older, lower and more rounded.
What are the Appalachian Mountains?
300
_____________ is an imaginary line that divides the earth.
What is the equator?
300
Specialization is when people make goods they are best able to produce. What does Florida specialize in? (Hint: FRUIT)
What is oranges?
300
What is unique about flow resources?
What is they can only be used at a certain time/place. (OR) They are neither renewable nor nonrenewable.
300
The ________________________ region is an area that produces most of the nation's wheat.
What is the Breadbasket Region?
300
The Grand Canyon was created by _________________.
What is erosion (wearing away of land)?
400
Climate is the type of ____________________ a place has over a period of time.
What is weather?
400
The definition of pollution.
What is anything that makes the air, water or ground dirty or unhealthy?
400
Name two examples of flow resources.
What are sunlight, water or wind?
400
The reason southern states are warmer.
What is they are closer to the equator?
400
Name one advantage and one disadvantage of solar powered cars.
What is (answers will vary)
500
Name two landforms.
What are: valleys, plateaus, canyons, mountains, etc.
500
Name three types of precipitation.
What are rain, sleet, snow, hail, drizzle?
500
The difference between a nonrenewable resource and a renewable resource.
What is a renewable resource can be replaced and a nonrenewable resource cannot be.
500
An example of a nonrenewable resource.
What is oil?
500
Name ONE way humans can affect the land.
What is 1) building highways, 2) digging mines or 3) pollution
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