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100

What do geographers use to determine absolute location?

What are latitude and longitude?

100

How many regions are in the United States?

What is 4?

100

How many provinces are in Canada?

What is 10?

100

Name a type of government where the people have the power.

What is democracy?

100

This is the greatest agent of erosion

What is water?

200

Name one type of geographic tool and tell what it does.

What are GPS, GIS, satellites, or sonar?

200

The names of the regions in the United States

What are South, Northeast, Midwest, and West?

200

This is Canada's most important natural resource

What is the sea?

200

Name a type of government where kings and queens rule.

What is a monarchy?

200

Name the two types of weathering

What are chemical and mechanical?

300

When geographers talk about movement they are referring to these three things

What are people, goods, and ideas?

300

These nonrenewable resources are vital to the energy supply and economy of the United States.

What are coal, natural gas, and petroleum?

300

The two most common climate regions found in Canada

What are subarctic and tundra?

300

Name a type of government where one person has all the power

What is a dictatorship?

300

This is the reason water, forests, and wildlife are considered renewable resources.

What is constantly being replenished by the environment?

400

The theory that the earth's crust is made up of several plates that are constantly being pushed and pulled across earth's surface

What is plate tectonics?

400

This act was passed to encourage farming in the Great Plains.  It granted 160 acres of land to settlers who agreed to farm.

What is the Homestead Act?

400

Many of the mineral deposits and oil reserves in Nunavut, the Yukon, and the Northwest territories have not been developed.  What are the reason for this?

What are harsh climates and rugged terrain?

400

Name two examples of primary economic activities

What are hunting and gathering?

400

Landforms are commonly classified according to differences in this

What is relief?

500

The scientist who developed the continental drift theory

Who is Alfred Wegener?

500

Name the resources that have been vital to the economic success of the United States.

What are natural resources, innovations in transportation, innovations in communication, and respect for individual freedoms?

500

Name three landforms that are located in both the United States and Canada.

What are the Rocky Mountains, Cascade Range, and Great Lakes?

500
Name three examples of workers engaged in tertiary economic activities

What are lawyers, doctors, policemen, and firefighters?

500

These are the three factors climate depends on

What are elevation, latitude, and location in relation to landforms and bodies of water?

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