It's Tricky
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Free Fallin
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Let it Go!
100

A nuclear power plant that malfunctioned. 

What is Chernobyl? 
100

A country under control of another country

What is a colony?

100

Resources from the Earth (like minerals and trees)

What is a natural resource?

100

An undersea tunnel connecting France to England. 

What is the Chunnel? 

100

Products exciting a county. 

What is an export?

200

Clearing forest land. 

What is deforestation? 

200
Transition from home-based products to factory made goods.  It started in Europe. 

What is the Industrial Revolution?

200

Unprocessed materials from the Earth. 

What is raw materials?

200

A waterway channel connecting 2 bodies of water. 

What is a canal?

200

Act of buying/selling goods and services.

What is trading?

300

Another name for city. 

What is urban? 

300

The exchange of food, ideas, diseases, crops, and even people between the Old and New World. 

What is the Columbian Exchange? 

300

Natural environment of an organism. 

What is habitat? 

300

An artificial waterway taking water from one place to another. 

What is an aqueduct? 

300

Products coming into the country. 

What is an import?

400

Another name for sparsly popuated areas ("country").

What is rural? 

400

Natural fuel such as coal or gas from past living organisms. 

What is fossil fuels? 

400

An economic system where you try to sell more goods than you buy. 

What is mercantilism?

400

Bringing water to crops. 

What is irrigation?

400

Precipitation (like rain, snow, or sleet) that has become acidic from pollutants in the air

What is acid rain?

500

How well a person or a group of people are living based on the money and resources they have. 

What is the Standard of Living? 

500

How many people want a certain product. 

What is a market?

500

A cleaner power generated by nuclear reactors. 

What is nuclear power?

500

This Sea seperates Europe from Africa. 

What is the Mediterrean Sea? 

500

A big wall or barrier built across a river or stream to hold back water. Typically helps with flooding, and creating electricity. 

What is a dam?