Thinking like a Geographer
Geography skills
Interaction with the physical environment
changing population
Managing Canada's Resources and Industries
100

What is Perspective

Your personal point of view or the way you see/perceive a situation, topic, event or issue

100

What is the capital of Alberta

Edmonton

100

What is weathering?

The physical and chemical changes of rock and sediments

100

What is demography?

The study of human populations
100

What Climate change

A change in the average conditions

200

What is the 3 key questions of spatial significance

What is where

why there

why care

200

What is the capital of British Columbia

 victoria

200

What are the 3 main types of rocks

Igneous Sedimentary Metamorphic


200

What Groups of Indigenous Peoples does Canada recognize

First Nations 

Métis 

inuit


200

What Are 2 types or farming 

Intensive Farming

Extensive Farming

300

What is interrelationship 

The connection within and between natural and human environments working together to make a system

300

What is the capital of Manitoba

Winnipeg

300

What is a climate graph?

Graph that visually summarizes climate data for a

specific location.


300

Where do Immigrants Settle? What are the 3 top cities?

Ontario.

Top 3 cities

1.Toronto

2.Vancouver

3.Montreal


300

What does a basic and non basic job mean?

Basic Jobs - Sells goods and services to people outside of their local community contributing to the growth of their economy

Non basic- Sells goods and services to people within their local community

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400

What is  3 of the analysis framework guiding questions

What is the problem or issue

Who are the stakeholders?

Where does this issue take place? Why there?

400

What is the capital of Prince Edward Island

Charlotte town

400

Why does precipitation occur

1.Air cools as it rises  

2.As air cools,water vaper condenses more than it evaporates


400

What Cultural Assimilation Mean, What is an example of this 

The blending of all groups into a single, dominant culture.

Residential schools

400

What are the 3 major areas for oil sands

1.Athabasca Oil Sands.

2.Cold Lake Oil Sands.

3.Peace River Oil Sands


500

 What are the types of interrelation

1 Human – Human 

2 Human – Natural

3.Natural – Human

4 Natural - Natural

500

What is the capital of New Brunswick

Fredericton

500

What are the landform regions

Western Cordiller    Arctic Lowland

Appalachians         Innuitians

Hudson Bay Lowlands   Interior Plains

Canadian Shield

Great lakes – St. Lawrence Lowlands

500

why did baby boom come to an end

1.General access to Birth control pill

2.Women were waiting to have children as they were wanting to enter the work force first

3.People were marrying at a later age


500

What is the Paris Agreement

Its overall goal: limit warming to no more than 1.5 degrees Celsius. 

 2030 : cut emissions by at least 45% compared to 2010 levels.

2050: transition to net-zero emissions must be fully complete.