Another word for rain, sleet, hail or snow.
What is precipitation?
A series of giant waves can follow a giant earthquake or volcano. Spell it.
t-s-u-n-a-m-i
This is the largest country in the world (land area).
What is Russia?
This European city often ranks #1 in liveability, known for its high quality of life, clean environment, and vibrant cultural scene.
What is Vienna?
This tool can be both on maps and graphs, helping you understand what the symbols, lines, or colours mean.
What is a legend or a key?
Water is this type of resource (one that has an endless supply).
What is a renewable resource or a continuous resource?
Earthquakes are caused by a movement of ____ under the earth's surface.
What are (tectonic) plates?
This river is the longest in the world.
What is the Nile River? (6650 km)
Lagos, a bottom 10 country in Liveability, is in this country.
What is Nigeria?
This type of map shows the boundaries and locations of countries, states, and cities.
What is a political map?
The process of water movement and evaporation through plants.
What is transpiration?
What is a cyclone?
This is the capital of Australia.
What is Canberra?
This concept involves meeting the needs of the present without limiting the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
What is sustainability?
These are the horizontal and vertical lines that frame a graph and are used to plot data.
What are 'axes'? (x-axis and y-axis)
What is 'Interconnection'?
The EF scale (F1, F2, F3, F4, F5) measures this type of natural hazard.
What is a tornado?
Mount Everest, the tallest mountain in the world, is _____ metres.
What is 8849?
This liveability criteria refers to the systems in place to ensure citizens' safety from crime and their overall sense of security.
What is stability?
These lines run from the North Pole to the South Pole and measure distances east and west.
What are meridians or lines of longitude?
The percentage of freshwater (drinkable) on the earth's surface.
What is 3%.
The number of lives lost by the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami.
What is 230 000?
This French Canadian city is Ms. Elaine's place of birth.
What is Montreal?
This term refers to the facilities and systems serving a city, including transportation, communication, sewage, and water supply.
What is infrastructure?
This city is located at 13.7563° N, 100.5018° E.
What is Bangkok?