The World Map
Canada
Population
Maps
Treaties
100

What two measurements do we use when locating a specific place on a map?

Latitude and Longitude

100

What is the population of Canada?

40.1 Million

100

__________ coming into a country to live permanently.

Immigrate

100

Why are no map projections correct?

you cannot flatten a sphere without at least some level of distortion

100

What treaty land are we currently on?

Treaty 6

200

The line of _________ tells us how far North and South a place is from the equator.

Latitude

200
What are the three territories?

Yukon, North West Territories, Nunavut

200

______________ leaving a country permanently to go live in another country.

Emigrate
200
Which map progression has been the most popular map projection for the last 450+ years?

Mercator

200

Why are we all treaty people?

We are all treaty people because all Canadians must honour the agreements that were made between FN and non-FN people. We all benefit from the use of the land in Canada.

300

The line of _________ tells us how far East and West a place is from the Prime Meridian

Longitude

300

Why is most of Canada unpopulated?

Too cold, fewer roads, less job and education opportunities, higher cost of living

300

What are demographics

The structure or make up of a population - age, race, marital status, income, gender, ethnicity, employment, education

300

Why is the Mercator map the best for navigation purposes?

It preserves right angles, so you can easily plot a course accurately
300

What did the written treaties promise to First Nations people?

The government promised First Nations: hunting, fishing, and trapping rights, education, healthcare, and farming assistance
400

List the five oceans

Pacific, Atlantic, Arctic, Indian, Southern

400

What are the ten provinces?

British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland and Labrador

400

What is a human catastrophe?

A devastating event caused by humans - war, famine, mismanagement of resources, some floods/fires
400

Which map projection is known as an equal area map?

The Gall-Peters projection - but the shapes are very inaccurate.

400

What circumstances led the First Nations people entering into treaty negotiations?

1. buffalo population was declining

2. more European settlers were arriving in Saskatchewan

3. to stop the USA from encroaching on the land

500

List the seven continents

North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Oceania, Antarctica

500

Why do people choose to live where they do?

People usually live places with either personal history or societal history, better job opportunities, affordable living, pleasant climate, good roads, easy transportation, access to education, where family is, etc.

500

What is an environmental catastrophe?

A devastating event occurring in nature - tornado, tsunami, volcanic eruption, flood, drought, earthquake

500

This map projection balances size and shape accuracy, but does not preserve true angles. It is used by the National Geographic Association.

Winkel Tripel

500

How long were the treaties meant to last?

As long as the sun shines, the grass grows, and the river flows. Essentially forever