Culture
Water Project
Economics
Geography
Climate/Ecosystems
100

The definition of culture

What is the belief or customs of a group of people?

100
The Great Lake that the Saginaw Bay is part of

What is Lake Huron?

100

The desire for a certain good or service

What is demand?

100

The country located north of the U.S.

What is Canada?

100

The way the air and sky are outside

What is weather?

200

A prime example of American culture: Take me out to the _____!

What is ball game?

200

The region of the U.S. that is experiencing drought conditions

What is the west?

200

The ability and willingness to produce a good or service

What is supply?

200

The country located south of the United States

What is Mexico?

200

The way the air and sky are outside over a long period of time

What is climate?

300

The fast food chain that defines America

What is McDonald's?

300

The countries that have ownership over the Great Lakes

What is the United States and Canada?

300
This is what happens to price when demand increases

What is increases?

300

The mountain range located on the eastern side of the U.S.

What is Appalachian Mountains?

300

All of the living and nonliving things in an area

What is ecosystem?

400
A fast hitting social media app that American teens love to make videos on

What is Tik Tok?

400

The amount of water it takes to grow one almond

What is 1.1 gallons?

400

When there is too much of a product in the market

What is surplus?

400

The direction that California located in relation to the Rocky Mountains

What is west?

400

The climate region Michigan is in

What is humid continental?

500

The type of culture you see in the media: things like Hollywood, music, movies, etc.

What is pop culture?

500

The cost of one mile of water pipeline

$13.1 million
500

When there are not enough resources to meet people's wants

What is scarcity?

500

The large farming region located in the central United States

What is the Great Plains?

500

The natural resource that Bay City profited most off in the 1800s/early 1900s

What is lumber?