Physical or Human Landscape
Arctic
Rivers
Flags of the World
Anything Goes
100

Little Ilford School


Human

100

The original inhabitants of Canada

Indigenous people

100

What is the term we use for start of the river

source

100


THE UK!!

100

What are the biggest bodies of water called?

Oceans

200

The Golden Gate Bridge (San Francisco)

Human

200

What continent is Canada found in?

North America

200

What is the term we use for end of the river

mouth

200



Brazil

200

Capital of Poland

Warsaw

300

Mount Everest

physical

300

True or False: The Canadian Arctic is rich in natural resources, including oil, gas, minerals, and fish. 

True!

300

finish the sentence: hydraulic action is when ...

water gets into cracks, making the cracks wider & bigger

300

A) Japan

B) Bhutan

C) China

D) Vietnam 

B) Bhutan

300

Which is the SECOND largest continent?

Africa

400

The diamond mines of South Africa.

Human 

(the diamond deposits are natural, the mines were put there by humans)


400

True or false: Oil is a renewable resource

BONUS: name 1 renewable resource 

False

BONUS: solar, hydroelectric, wind, biofuel

400

What two countries does Niagara Falls border?

Canada & The USA

400

This flag belongs to one of the smallest countries in the world — do you recognize it?


Liechtenstein!

400

Highest Mountain in Europe

Mount Blanc

500

The Amazon River


physical

500

Name the pipeline we studied during this unit.

the Enbridge Canadian Mainline

the Keystone Pipeline

the Trans Mountain Pipeline

and the Express Pipeline.

500

Why does deposition occur?

  • A river loses energy

  • A river enters an area of shallow water

  • The volume of water decreases.

500


Hint: The country is in Africa.

Mozambique
500

What country is the Wonder of the World found in? 

BONUS POINT: if you can name it

Country: Mexico

Name: chichen itza

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