GEOGRAPHIC THINKING
Landform Regions
Plate Tectonics
Climate
Population
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What is a Pattern?

Something that repeats over time or space.

100

What is The largest landform region in Canada.

The Canadian Shield.

100

What is the ancient supercontinent called.

Pangaea.

100

What is Weather?

Day-to-day atmospheric conditions.

100

What is Population?

Number of people living in an area.

200

What is a Trend?

A gradual change over time.

200

What is the region with the largest population and best farmland.

The Great Lakes–St. Lawrence Lowlands.

200

What is Alfred Wegener known for?

Scientist who proposed continental drift.

200

What is Climate?

Long-term pattern of weather.

200

What is Demography?

Study of human populations.

300

What is a Region?

An area that has similar physical or human characteristics.

300

what is the mountain region containing the Rocky Mountains.

The Western Cordillera.

300

What is the name of the boundary where plates slide past each other.

Transform Boundary.

300

What is Elevation?

Height above sea level

300

What is Natural Increase?

Difference between birth rate and death rate.

400

What does SEEP stand for?

Social, Economic, Environmental, and Political.

400

what is the flat prairie region known for agriculture.

The Interior Plains.

400

What is the circular movement of heat in the mantle called.

Convection Currents.

400

Where is a Maritime Climate?

Climate found near large bodies of water.

400

What is a Population Pyramid?

Graph showing age and gender structure of a population.

500

What is Spatial Significance?

Importance of a location based on where it is.

500

What is the wetland region surrounding Hudson Bay.

The Hudson Bay Lowlands.

500

what is the boundary where plates move apart creating new crust.

Divergent Boundary

500

What is the Anthropogenic Greenhouse Effect?

Human-caused increase in greenhouse gases.

500

What is Urbanization?

Movement of people from rural areas to cities.