Examples of these things that people can use are soil, plants, water, and minerals.
What are natural resources?
100
The exact location.
What is absolute location?
100
The height of the land in relation to sea level.
What is elevation?
200
We are the three largest countries in North America.
What are the United States, Canada, and Mexico?
200
A long inlet that separates offshore islands from the mainland.
What is a sound?
200
This is used to bring water to a normally dry area so crops can grow.
What is irrigation?
200
The kind of weather a place has over a long time.
What is climate?
200
Dry climate
What is arid?
300
A flat low land along the Atlantic Ocean.
What is the Coastal Plain?
300
These are streams or rivers that flow into larger streams or rivers.
What are tributaries?
300
This is what you call states that are next to each other.
What is contigious?
300
A group of connected mountains.
What is mountain range?
300
A cold, dry region where trees cannot grow.
What is a tundra?
400
This has worn down the peaks of the Appalachian Mountains.
What is erosion?
400
Any area of water extending into the land from a larger body of water.
What is an inlet?
400
The location of a place compared to other places.
What is relative location?
400
The surroundings in which people, plants, and animals live.
What is environment?
400
Something found in nature that people can use.
What is a natural resource?
500
This state includes a large part of the Great Basin.
What is Nevada?
500
This is what you call the land that rivers drain. For example, the Mississippi and its tributaries drain the land between the Appalachian Mountains and the Rocky Mountains.