Natural Regions
Industry & Tourism
Maps
1800's United States
Resources
100

Which region has sandy beaches?

Lake Plains

100

Toledo is known as the _____________ City because of the production of it in the area.

Glass City

100

What are the 4 cardinal directions?

North, South, East, West

100

Which region owned slaves?

South

100

What is the type of resource that is easily replenished, or can get more of?

Renewable 

200

Which region has evidence of glaciers?

Glaciated Plateau

200

Which region has the Columbus Zoo?

Central

200

What would you use to examine the symbols on a map?

Key or Legend

200

Which region had ships?

North

200

What is the type of resource that is NOT easily replenished?

Nonrenewable

300

Which region has alot of wildlife?

Lexington Plains

300

Which region has Cedar Point?

Northwest

300

What are the 4 intermediate directions on a compass?

NW, NE, SW, SE

300

Which region had inexpensive farmland?

West

300

Ohio has many renewable resources, name 1 or the 2 main ones we talked about in class

Trees, Corn

400

Which region covers the largest portion of Ohio?

Till Plains

400

Which region has tobacco, oil, and Hocking Hills?

Southeat

400

What part of a map helps determine distance between points?

Map Scale

400

Which region had land for mines?

West

400

Name 1 nonrenewable resource from our worksheet in class on Ohio resources.

Limestone, coal, sand & gravel

500

Which region has caves and waterfalls?

Unglaciated Plateau

500

This region was the first part of the state to be developed being close to the Ohio and Miami Rivers.

Southwest

500

When describing the location of an object in relation to another object, this is called ____________ location.

Relative location

500

Which region had a cold climate and bad for growing crops? 

North

500

What type of resource is limestone?

Nonrenewable