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Land and Climate
Our Nation's Resources
Our Nation's Resources continued
100
What is a feature on the surface of the land, such as a mountain, valley, or plain?
What is a landform?
100
What is the map that shows the location of physical features, such as landforms, bodies of water, or resources?
What is physical map?
100
What is the protection and wise use of natural resources?
What is conservation?
200
What is the imaginary line around the middle of the Earth?
What is the equator?
200
What type of resource are wind, sunlight, and water?
What is flow resources?
200
Who is the person and the skills and knowledge he or she brings to a job?
What is a human resource?
300
What is the study of the world and the pople and things that live there?
What is geography?
300
What is the resource called that can be replaced?
What is renewable?
300
What is the thing you give up when you decide to do or have something else?
What is an opportunity cost?
400
What is the type of weather a place has over a long period of time?
What is climate?
400
What resources cannot be replaced?
What are nonrenewable?
400
Why do nonrenewable resources need to be used wisely?
What is once they are used up, they cannot be replaced?
500
What is a high, steep-sided area rising above the surrounding land?
What is plateau?
500
What is a tool, machine,or building people use to produce goods and services?
What is capital resource?
500
What means not having as much of something as people would like?
What is scarcity?