The Basics
Forces That Shape The Earth
Climate, Vegetation, & Adaptation
Human Impact on The Environment
Settlement & Population Patterns
100

This term describes long-term weather patterns in a region.

Climate

100

These huge pieces of the Earth's crust fit together like a puzzle.

Tectonic Plates

100

A region that receives almost no rainfall all year is known as this type of climate.

Desert climate

100

Cutting forests for farms or cities removes this important gas from the air.

Oxygen
100

People often settle near this natural feature because it provides fresh water.

Rivers

200

Large landforms such as mountains usually form where tectonic plates do this.

Collide/Converge

200

This shaking of the ground happens when plates suddenly move.

Earthquake

200

A region with tall grasses and very few trees is called this.

Grassland

200

Cutting down large areas of forest is called this.

Deforestation

200

People often choose to live in flat areas because it makes this easier.

Building Homes and Roads

300

A very flat area of land is called this.

Plain

300

When wind or water carries rock away, its called this.

Erosion

300

People in Bangladesh build raised homes to adapt to this environmental challenge.

Flood

300

Throwing away too much garbage instead of recycling contributes to this issue.

Waste Pollution.

300

This term describes how people are spread across an area.

Population Distribution

400

This type of vegetation region is found in very cold northern areas with short summers.

Tundra

400

 This slow process happens when rocks break apart because of rain, wind, or ice.

Weathering

400

This vegetation region includes tall trees, warm temperatures and high rainfall.

Tropical Rainforest

400

Using solar panels and wind turbines is one way to use this kind of energy.

Renewable energy

400

This term describes when people move from one place to another to live.

Migration

500

The Canadian Shield was shaped by this slow process involving ice.

Glaciation

500

Volcanoes commonly form at this type of plate boundary where one plate sinks under another.

Convergent zone

500

Farmers in drought-affected areas often use this method to deliver water slowly and efficiently to crops.

Drip Irrigation

500

The rapid and uncontrolled spread of a city into the countryside around it is called this.

Urban Sprawl

500

People often settle in valleys because it is easier to do this activity there.

Farming