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Human Systems Part 1.
Human-Environmental Interactions.
Water & Vegetation
Climate & Wildlife
Human Systems Part 2.
100
This is one tourist attraction in B.C.
What is: Top of Vancouver revolving restaurant Vancouver Aquarium Butchart Gardens Museum of Anthropology The Capilano Suspension bridge and park
100
Coal is found on this island.
What is Vancouver Island.
100
The coast is B.C right off of.
What is Pacific Coast.
100
There is more rain or snow in B.C.
What is More rain.
100
The number of aboriginal groups on B.C.
What is 40.
200
There was 2,200 people employed in this industry.
What is the Primary Industry.
200
3 Natural resources.
What is Lumber Copper Coal Natural Gas Oil Zinc Gold Silver Nickel Iron Fish
200
One of the tree types.
What is Douglas Fir Garry Oak Yellow Cedar.
200
The climate of B.C.
What is Mild.
200
Two of the cultures in B.C.
What is German Russian Asian Japanese Italian.
300
The Top 3 major cities in British Columbia.
What is Vancouver, Surrey, & Burnaby.
300
A group that protects the B.C environment.
What is Delta Naturalists Alouette River Management Society Stanley Park Ecology Society Elaho Trail Society.
300
The type of forest B.C is.
What is Boreal Forest.
300
The number of species in B.C.
What is 1138.
300
3 places most immigrants come from.
What is U.S Mexico Australia France The Philippines U.K
400
The 4 primary industries.
What is Agriculture, Mining, Fishing, & Forestry.
400
Zinc is found along this river.
What is Columbia River.
400
The Lake that is one of the tourist attractions.
What is Skaha Lake.
400
One type of major wildlife in B.C.
What is Mountain Goats Lynx Grizzly Bears.
400
An estimate of the population in B.C.
What is around 4,500,000.
500
The year that the Sechelt band first created a municipal-style government.
What is 1986.
500
The Zinc trail is located in this region.
What is West Kootenay.
500
The river that is a tributary of the Columbia River.
What is Okanagan River.
500
The number of endangered or threatened species on B.C.
What is 160.
500
The treaty that marked the momentous achievement in the history of the relationship among B.C, Canada, and First Nations.
What is Nisga's Treaty.