natural resources
food from the land
urban places
industry and trade
geographic literacy
100
what is the name of the liquid fossil fuel?
oil
100
what is industrialization?
the upgrade of something
100
what is the number 1 largest city in the world?
Tokyo, japan
100
what industry is a hospital?
tertiary
100
how do you find out population density?
people/population divided by km2
200
what is the fossil fuel that is gas?
natural gas
200
what parts of the world were the crops introduced to?
Europe, North America and Australian
200
where is Manila located?
Philippines
200
what is the main type of industry that people are in?
tertiary
200
what is a Winkel Tripel projection?
best map projection for providing a balance between size and shape.
300
the bulk of our food production depends on which natural resource?
arable lands
300
whats cash-crop farming?
getting money for your crops
300
what is a major urban issue?
pollution
300
out of the top 8 ecozones which one has the highest G.D.P value?
mixed wood plains
300
what is the definition of scale?
measurement on a map that represents an actual distance on earths surface.
400
what natural resource is critical for ecological integrity, and a source of many commodities?
forests
400
what is the difference between intensive and extensive agriculture?
extensive has very little labour
400
what city has lack of space for expansion?
New York, USA
400
what are the 3 types of industry?
1) primary 2) secondary 3) tertiary
400
what are the 6 elements of a map?
1) scale 2) boarders 3) title 4) legend 5) direction 6) date of publication
500
what fossil fuel can form into a rock?
coal
500
what is mixed farming?
when a farmer conducts different agricultures together- animals or crops
500
what is the population of Tokyo, Japan?
37,126,000
500
what are the 8 Ecozones?
1) mixed wood plains 2) prairie 3) pacific maritime 4) boreal shield 5) Atlantic maritime 6) montane cordillera 7) boreal plains 8) taiga shield
500
name these countries from largest to smallest: Sudan, Greenland, Brazil, Canada, Argentina, Saudi Arabia, India and Algeria
Canada, Brazil, India, Argentina, Algeria, Greenland, Saudi Arabia and Sudan