Climate & Vegetation
Climate Change
Pupulation Density
Global Settlement
Rural & Urban Settlement
100
  • What type of vegetation is typically found in a desert climate?

Cacti and succulents.

100

What is climate change?

A long-term change in the average temperature and weather patterns of the Earth.

100

What does population density measure?

The number of people living per square mile or kilometer.

100

What is a settlement?

A community of people living in a particular area.

100

What is an urban area?

A region characterized by high population density and vast human-built features.

200

Which climate zone is characterized by cold temperatures and coniferous forests?

Boreal forest (taiga) climate.

200

 What gas is primarily responsible for global warming?

Carbon dioxide (CO₂).

200

Which country is known for having a high population density?

Monaco, Bangladesh, China, Singapore

200

Name one characteristic of a rural settlement.

Lower population density and more open land.

200

Name one advantage of living in a rural area.

More space and a quieter environment, less polution, sparce population.

300

Name a major climate type found near the equator.

Tropical rainforest climate.

300

Name one effect of climate change on sea levels.

Rising sea levels due to melting ice caps.

300

What is one reason for low population density in certain regions?

Harsh climates or lack of resources.Harsh climates or lack of resources.

300

What is the difference between a city and a town?

A city typically has a larger population and more services than a town.

300

What is a megacity? Give one example of a megacity.

A city with a population of over 10 million people. Macau,Hong Kong. 

400

What is the main factor that influences the type of vegetation in a region?

Climate (temperature and precipitation).

400

What is the term for the increase in Earth's average surface temperature?

Global warming.

400

What is the term for the spread of people across the world?

Population distribution.

400

Name a factor that influences where people choose to settle.

Availability of water, fertile land, or job opportunities.

400

How does transportation typically differ between urban and rural areas?

Urban areas have more public transportation options; rural areas may rely more on personal vehicles.

500

How does altitude affect vegetation in mountainous regions?

As altitude increases, the types of vegetation change to more hardy species.

500

Name one human activity that contributes to climate change.

Burning fossil fuels (like coal, oil, and natural gas).

500

How can population density affect local resources?

High population density can lead to resource depletion and strain on infrastructure.

500

What is urbanization?

The process of people moving from rural areas to cities.

500

Factors that can lead to the growth of urban areas.

Economic opportunities, better education, and healthcare services.