Water
Features of our Land
Communities
Landforms
Economics
100
Large bodies of standing water surrounded by land
What lakes?
100
This mountain range runs from Maine to Georgia.
What is the Appalachian Mountains?
100
A place where people live, work, and play together.
What is a community?
100
The study of people, places, and the earth.
What is geography
100
Things that people buy and sell and forms of work people do for other people.
What are goods and services?
200
Bodies of water that flow downhill
What rivers?
200
This is the study of people, places, and the earth.
What is Geography?
200
The number of people who live in an area.
What is population?
200
The land between mountains.
Valley
200
Marisa gave up buying a CD to save her money for a jacket that she really wanted. This is a negative result.
What are costs?
300
Cover more than two-thirds of the earth
What oceans?
300
Plains, plateaus, hills, and mountains.
What are landforms?
300
An area that has many things to do where many people live and work.
What is a urban area?
300
Flat land
plain
300
Marisa decided to buy the CD instead of saving for the jacket. This is a positive result because she gets the CD right away.
What is a benefit?
400
Large section of ocean partly surrounded by land
What is a gulf?
400
The water, soil, air, and living things around you.
What is environment?
400
An area far from a city surrounded by farms or open land.
What is a rural area?
400
Smaller than a Mountain
Hill
400
A lack of goods or services.
What is scarcity?
500
smaller than a gulf and is also partly surrounded by land
What is a bay?
500
Some of these are renewable, such as plants, and some are nonrenewable, such as oil.
What are natural resources?
500
A community next to or close to a city.
What is a suburb?
500
land higher than ground with flat tops
plateau
500
The amount producers will make for a certain price and the amount consumers are willing to buy for a certain price.
What is supply and demand?
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