Geographic Literacy
Natural Resources
Food from the Land
Industry and Trade
Urban Places
100
The map projection used on most standard maps
What is Winkel Tripel
100
Any mineral that can be burned for energy
What is Fossil Fuel
100
Mineral substance that is absorbed by plant roots
What is Nutrient
100
Product that is brought into a country from another
What is Import
100
Low-density housing and commercial areas
What is Suburban
200
Maps that use symbols
What is Topographic Map
200
Valuable substance taken from rocks
What is Mineral
200
Chemical designed to kill unwanted plants
What is Herbicide
200
Trade without tariff barriers
What is Free Trade
200
Towns and cities of 1000 or more people
What is Urban
300
Lines used to locate any place on a Topographic Map
What is Map Grid
300
Resource that can only be used once
What is Non-renewable Resource
300
Lots of labour, machinery, and fertilizers used on small farms
What is Intensive Agriculture
300
Processing raw materials into a more finished state
What is Manufacturing
300
Government laws controlling development in an area
What is Zoning
400
When using longitude and latitude, what direction comes first?
What is North or South
400
Waste materials left over from processing are
What is Tailings
400
Five categories of land needed to support human activities
What is Productive Land
400
Sale of goods to the public in stores
What is Retail
400
Movement between cities
What is Intercity
500
GPS is short for
What is Global Positioning System
500
Mining using a large hole to find ores close to the Earth's surface
What is Open Pit Mining
500
Plants that would grow in an area in the absence of human influence
What is Natural Vegetation
500
Industry that sells products within the community
What is Non-Basic Industry
500
The dominant city of a country
What is Metropolis