Maps
Natural Resources
Food from the Land
Urban Places
Industry and Trade
100
A representation of Earth's features on a flat surface.
What is A map projection.
100
A natural resource that cannot be reused, does not have an infinite supply.
What is a non-renewable resource?
100
The average number of days per year in which the average temperature is above 5.6 degrees C.
What is Growing season?
100
A city/town with a high population and a variety of industries and business.
What is an Urban place?
100
Countries trading with other countries to gain access to products and resources that they cannot make or can have made cheaper elsewhere.
What is International trade?
200
A type of map projection used for navigational charts.
What is a Mercator projection.
200
Natural resources that constantly regenerate, have an infinite supply.
What is a renewable resource?
200
Small farms that require large investments of labor and machinery.
What is Intensive Farming?
200
A town with a population lower than or around 5000 people with a medium amount of businesses, without having access to everything like an urban place.
What is a RURAL place?
200
The process/business of extracting raw materials from the natural environment.
What is Primary industry?
300
A type of map projection that is a compromise of all types of map projection distortions.
What is a Winkel Tripel projection.
300
The state in which oil is removed from the earth in.
What is Bitumen?
300
Large areas of land, highly mechanized, needing few workers.
What is Extensive farming?
300
Issues mostly pertaining to industrialized and highly populated areas; could be changed with help.
What is urban problems?
300
Taking raw materials and processing them to be ready for retail. Commonly manufacturing.
What is Secondary industry?
400
On a topographic map, uses letters and numbers to identify squares in a grid pattern.
What is an Alphanumeric grid?
400
The fossil fuel in the form of a liquid.
What is oil/petroleum?
400
Farms specializing in few products and making a surplus of them for local and global sale.
What is Cash-crop farming?
400
Difficult to access, not constantly supplied with food and other items. Small population.
What is a REMOTE place?
400
The provision of luxury or comfort services to the civilian population. Restaurants, apparel stores, etc.
What is Tertiary industry?
500
The line from which latitude is measured from
What is the equator?
500
A well established source of energy.
What is conventional energy source.
500
Smaller, family-run farms producing a variety of products to primarily meet the farm family's needs. Any excess produce can be sold to meet other family needs.
What is Subsistence Farming?
500
The total combined price of food, housing, clothing, recreation, and other activities for a person wherever they may live.
What is the cost of living?
500
Availability of materials, employees, access to transport, power source, access to market, land costs, tradition, are all...
What is Factors that influence the location of a business?