Human & Environment
Climate Graphs
North America Regions
Settling the West
Farming & Climate
100

What does human-environment interaction mean?

How humans and the environment affect each other

100

What does the line on a climate graph usually represent?

Temperature

100

How is North America divided into regions in this unit?

By physical environment

100

Why did pioneers leave the East to move West in the 1800s?

For land and opportunity

100

What determines which crops can grow in a region?

The temperature and precipitation

200

Which of the following is an example of humans changing the environment?

a. Tornadoes

b. Planting Crops

c. Earthquakes

d. Hurricanes

b. Planting crops

200

What do the bars on a climate graph show?

Precipitation

200

What makes a region unique?

Its weather and landforms

200

What challenge did settlers face in the West?

Dry land and limited water

200

Which region is best for growing wheat?

Midwest Plains

300

Which of these is an example of the environment affecting people?

a. Building a bridge 

b. A snowstorm closing schools 

c. Voting for president

d. Sending a text

b. A snowstorm closing schools

300

What is the purpose of a climate graph?

To show average temperature and precipitation

300

Where are earthquakes most common in the U.S.?

West Coast (California)

300

How did pioneers adapt to the environment in the West?

Built sod houses and used windmills

300

What do farmers need for successful crops?

Warm temps and regular rain

400

Which region has more tornadoes?

Tornado Alley (Central U.S.)

400

Which month typically shows the highest temperatures on a climate graph?

July

400

What is the name of Ms. Reppucci's 8th-grade CTC Student Teacher? 

Sam

400

What natural hazard affects the Gulf Coast the most?

Hurricanes

400

Which U.S. region is most likely to experience drought?

Southwest

500

What is Ms. Reppucci's dog's name? 

Kade Buckley

500

What is the name of Ms. Reppucci's 6th-grade CTC Student Teacher?

Mia

500

What’s one way people can prepare for natural disasters like hurricanes or tornadoes?

By building safer structures, creating evacuation plans, or staying informed with weather alerts.

500

Why is it helpful for farmers to look at climate graphs?

To know the average temperature and rainfall patterns, which helps them plan when and what to plant.

500

What is a “sod house,” and why did pioneers build them?

A sod house is made from dirt and grass; pioneers built them because there weren’t enough trees in the Plains.