Thinking Like A Geographer
Physical Geography
Resources
Changing Populations
Liveable Communities
100

Name the cardinal points on a compass.

North, east, south, west

100

Name the four layers of the earth.

Inner core, outer core, mantle, crust 

100

Define renewable resource. 

A resource that regenerates itself within 1000 years. 

100

The study of population is called. 

Demography 

100

A school falls under which type of land use?

Institutional

200

North is always towards the ______ in Hamilton. 

The Lake/ Lake Ontario 

200

What type of rock is formed when water, soil/sand are compacted. 

Sedimentary Rock

200

Name 4 natural resources. 

Answer could include trees, soil, oil, diamonds, silver, copper, wheat.

200

1/3 of Canadas population lives in this landform region. 

Great Lakes- St. Lawrence Lowlands

200

What is the difference between heavy and light industries? 

Heavy industries have smoke stacks. 

300

The branch of geography that deals with the study of processes and patterns in the natural environment like the atmosphere, hydrosphere, biosphere, and lithosphere.

Physical Geography

300

Name the three types of plate boundaries. 

Transforming, converging, diverging 

300

An ecological footprint measures _______

Human demand on nature and it’s sustainability.

300

If a population pyramid has more births than deaths it is ________

Expansive 

300

What type of city is Toronto? 

Diversified urban centre 

400

Why care we live near lake Ontario?

Any of the following, water source, moderates temperature, good for shipping.

400

What does the O in LOWERN stand for, and why is it important?

O stands for ocean currents and they have a moderating effect on the climate. 

400

Name the cause of the Greenhouse effect. 

Greenhouse gases build up in the ozone layer and stop the suns rays from reflecting back into the atmosphere.

400

What criteria is included in the immigration points system?

Employability, adaptability, age , Education, HRDC- arranged employment

400

Define urban sprawl 

The population expands to the outskirts of the cities, and to rural areas.

500

Name four components of a map. 

Legend, scale, compass, title, latitude and longitude, colour

500

How is a tornado formed? 

Warm air moves upward and cool air surrounds the warm air forming a funnel cloud. 

500

Name the 4 sectors of industry and describe each. 

Primary-Extracting the raw material

Secondary- Turning the resource into something that can be used in manufacturing, and transportation of the resource.

Tertiary- uses the resource to provide a service.

Quaternary- Research and development related to a product. 

500

A developing country has which type of population pyramid?

Expansive 

500

Name three impacts of urban sprawl. 

Increased Traffic congestion 

Less Green Space

Increased air pollution 

increased need for emergency and public services