Natural Resources is an example of physical or human geography?
Physical
The name of the line that divides the Earth in half horizontally?
Equator
A settlement where people live in a semi-urban location just outside of an urban centre. (e.g., Pickering).
Suburban (Suburbs)
This settlement factor is used for transportation, both historically (canoe) and presently (cargo ships), irrigation (farming), industry (during manufacturing processes), and personal use (bathing, cooking, cleaning).
Water Factors
This group feels that the land belongs to them as it was given to them in 1784 for staying loyal to Britain during the American Revolution
Haudenosaunee Confederacy’s Perspective
Learning about different plants and animals is an example of
Physical Geography
Great Bear Lake is in what Territory?
Northwest Territories
Industrial revolution encouraged people to leave ______ areas and move to more ______ areas to find work and other opportunities
1. rural
2. urban
Population Density has 14 or less people per kilometres squared is considered
Sparse
This group has told both sides to work out their issues and does not want to be actively involved
Provincial Government Perspective
Learning about different economic systems is an example of
Human Geography
The province with the smallest land size per square km is
PEI
Where will most of the population growth occur in the coming years?
Urban areas of the Earth's poorest countries
What type of settlement pattern is common in all Egypt, Brazil, and Japan?
Coastal settlement (by the water)
This group feels that the land is rightly theirs to develop, as they claim the First Nations gave away the land in 1841
McClung Properties Land Developers’ Perspective
Learning about different cultures is an example of
Human Geography
What is the name of the line that divides the Earth in half vertically?
Prime Meridian
The movement of people from one area to another. Reasons for this movement may include: economic, religion, political, environmental.
Migration
The tree main population settlement patterns
Linear
Scattered
Clustered
This group wants new residential development in the area to bring new people to settle in the area, which will bring economic growth to this small town of 3800 people
Municipal Government Perspective
Learning about different climate zones is an example of
Physical Geography
The capital of the Yukon
Whitehorse
Societies have changed from this to agrarian food producing societies over time.
hunter-gather societies
Engineers added dampers to this building’s structure to hopefully reduce the impact of seismic activity by 50 percent.
Tokyo Sky Tree, a broadcasting tower in Japan
Due to the Constitution Act of1867, this group was granted legislative power over Indigenous Peoples and their land
Federal Government