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Natural Features 2
Regions
100
The weather of a place averaged over a long period of time
What is climate?
100
Means to use something again
What is recycle?
100
A natural feature on the Earth's surface
What is landform?
100
An area that gets very little rain
What is a desert?
100
This region contains part of the Appalachian Mts. and it is mostly hilly and rocky along the Atlantic coast bust has good farmland.
What is the Northeast?
200
How warm or cold a place is
What is temperature?
200
Resources that can't be replaced. There is a limited amount.
What is nonrenewable resources?
200
An area in which places share similar characteristics
What is a region?
200
The oldest mountain range in the U.S.
What is the Appalachian Mountains?
200
This region has flat grassy plains and large areas of forest
What is the Midwest region?
300
The amount of rain or snow that falls
What is precipitation?
300
Something in the environoment that people can use
What is natural resource
300
Very high landform often with steep sides
What is a mountain?
300
Lowest landform in the U.S.
What is Death Valley, CA?
300
This region has only four states - It is home to beautiful deserts and canyons
What is Southwest region?
400
Climates that are between the tropical and subarctic climates
What is temperate climates?
400
Means cut for use such as cutting wheat
What is harvesting?
400
Large area of mostly flat land that is often covered with grass
What is a plain?
400
The level of the ocean's surface
What is sea level?
400
The region of extremes - The highest and lowest temps have been recorded in this region.
What is the West?
500
These type of climates are usually very warm all year
What is tropical climate?
500
Things that people make in order to produce products. Tools and factory buildings are examples.
What is capital resources?
500
Highest landform in the United States
What is Mount McKinley?
500
The highest landform in the world
What is Mt. Everest?
500
Name the five regions
What are the Northeast, Southeast, Midwest, Southwest, and West?