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Climate Patterns
Geographic Regions
Ecosystems
Natural Resources
Physical Features
100
This climate pattern consists of less than 10 inches of rain per year, wide range of temperatures, cactus, and few trees.
What is desert?
100
This region consists of Mexico, United States of America, and Canada.
What is North America?
100
This is a system of relationships between living organisms and their physical environment.
What is an ecosystem?
100
This type of resource includes plants, animals, water, and minerals.
What is natural resources?
100
This type of land area is a piece of land projecting into a body of water.
What is a cape?
200
This climate pattern consist of hot, dry summers, mild and rainy winters, and a long growing season.
What is mediterranean?
200
This region consists of China, Taiwan, and Japan.
What is East Asia?
200
These 2 provide the best resources for supporting human, plant, and animal life.
What are forests and grasslands?
200
This type of resource include things made by people such as roads, cities, buildings and dams.
What is a cultural resource?
200
This type of land form is a high, rocky land form. The Appalachians is an example of this.
What is mountains?
300
This climate pattern consist of mild winters, humid summers, and mixed forests.
What is humid subtropical?
300
This region is south of the equator, Australia is part of it, and speaks majority English with majority Christian beliefs.
What is Oceania or Australasia?
300
Trees are an example of this level of the energy pyramid.
What is producers?
300
These types of nations are industrialized.
What is First World?
300
This physical feature is the largest bodies of water in the world.
What is oceans?
400
This climate pattern has temperatures below 50 degrees Fahrenheit all year and land is always permafrost with very little vegetation.
What is tundra?
400
This region is characterized by abundant rainfall, fertile land with extensive coastline, and cultural diversity with many languages and religions.
What is Sub Saharan Africa?
400
A skunk is an example of this level of energy pyramids.
What is secondary consumer?
400
These type of nations often have large supplies of raw materials.
What is Third World nations?
400
The physical feature is a body of fresh water surrounded by land.
What is a lake?
500
This climate pattern is much like the lion king video with temperatures that are always hot but with wet and dry seasons.
What is tropical savanna?
500
This region is largely landlocked, has little access to sea and ports, and is vulnerable to outside attack.
What is Central Eurasia?
500
A bear and lion are examples of this level of the energy pyramid.
What is top consumer?
500
These types of nations are often called developing nations.
What is Third World nations?
500
This physical feature is a piece of land surrounded on three sides by water. A great example of this is Florida.
What is a peninsula?