Earth Sun Climates
Governments
Climate and Effect
North America
Tectonic Plates
100

The ways people, goods, and ideas move from place to place is called

Movement.

100

This is a government system where power is held by the people, either directly or through elected representatives.

Democracy

100

This is a region classified by the plants and animals living in it, such as deserts, savannas, and tundra's.

Biome

100

This is the capital city of Canada, located in the province of Ontario.

Ottawa 

100

This is a giant wave in the ocean, typically caused by an underwater earthquake.

Tsunami

200

This is  on a map shows that the cardinal directions: North, South, East, and West.

Compass Rose

200

This is an organized political community under one government

A State

200

This is closer to the Sun during the summer in the Northern Hemisphere.

Tropic of Cancer

200

This is organized around a central point or hub, such as a metropolitan area connected by transportation networks.

A functional Region

200

This encompasses all the water elements on Earth, including oceans, rivers, and water vapor in the atmosphere.

Hydrosphere 

300

This is an area of the earth’s surface with similar characteristics.

Formal region

300

 This determines the extent of a state’s sovereignty, influencing travel, migration, and the enforcement of laws within its territory.

Borders and boundaries

300

This is characterized by hot and humid summers and cold to mild winters.

Subtropical Climate Zone

300

This is energy generated by harnessing the power of moving water, a significant resource in Canada

Hydroelectric Power

300

This is an area of high volcanic and earthquake activity surrounding the Pacific Ocean.

Pacific Ring of Fire

400

This illustrates the movement of people, goods, ideas, or animals.

Flow Line Maps

400

In this, religious leaders govern, claiming authority is derived from divine power.

Theocracy

400

This  is composed of broad-leaved trees that shed their leaves during one season.

Deciduous Forest

400

These are defined by people's attitudes, feelings, and cultural characteristics, often based on stereotypes.

Perceptual Regions

400

This  includes the Earth's crust and upper mantle, forming the solid rock portion of the Earth's surface.

 Lithosphere

500

This refers to the relationship between humans and their environment, such as using resources for farming or damming rivers for flood control.

Human-Environment Interaction

500

In this system, the government controls all aspects of individual life, including the military, education, and economy.

totalitarian

500

This is characterized by changes in climate as altitude increases, such as warm grasslands at the base of a mountain and ice-covered peaks.

Vertical Climate Zone

500

This is a large geological region in Canada known for its ancient rock formations and rich mineral deposits.

The Canadian Shield

500

This can result in either subduction (one plate forced under another) or collision (mountain formation).

Convergent Plate Boundary