Definitions
Rocky Mountains
Canadian Shield
Boreal Forest
Foothills
Parkland
Grassland
parks and natural resources
100

What is climate? What is weather? 

the typical weather over a long period of time

100

What is the most common landform in the Rocky Mountains? 

Mountains, also Valleys

100

Name one landform you can find in the Canadian Shield (think of crumbling/ground rocks)

beaches, sand dunes, wetlands

100

What are winters like in the Boreal Forest of Alberta?

What are summers like?

Cold and long  vs short and wet/rainy
100

What is the most common landform in the Foothills of Alberta? 

rolling hills, grassland, rivers 

100

What are the most common Landforms in the Parkland region?

grassland, woodland, badland

100

What is one of the most common vegetations in the grassland region?

tall grasses, herbs, shrubs

100

What are two reasons why there are provincial and national parks in Alberta?

- recreation (fun) 

- protecting wildlife, vegetation and landscapes

200

What is vegetation?

The plants that grow in a specific area

200

Name three animals that live in the Rocky Mountains

Grizzly bear, Mountain Goat, Loon, woodland caribou, great gray owls

200

What is the climate like in the Canadian Shield region? (summer vs. winter)

summers are short, warm and dry, winters are long and cold with lots of snow

200

What are two common landforms in the Boreal forest?

rolling hills, plains, large bodies of water

200

Name one city that lies in the Foothill region 

Edson, Hinton

200

What is the climate like in the Grassland?

short, sunny, warm summers with LITTLE rain, 

long, cold, snowy winters 

200

what is the climate like in the summer in the Grassland Region?

hot, dry, windy

200

What are natural resources? 

Materials that come from earth that we can use. They do not have to be changed a lot

300

What is weather?

the state of the atmosphere in the moment

300

What is the climate like in HIGH elevations and in LOWER elevations?

cold, snowy year around in HIGHER elevations and mild and warm in the LOWER altitudes

300

What led to rocks turning into sandy beaches in the Canadian Shield region?

Glaciers moving large amounts of ice and grinding rock down

300

What kind of vegetation is most common in the Boreal Forest region?

deciduous (leaves fall off) and coniferous (have cones, evergreen) trees, but also grasses, wildflowers

300

name some of the vegetation found in the foothill region?

Coniferous trees (lodgepole pine), paintbrush

300

What is an example of a tree that you can find in the Grassland region of Alberta?

Willow Tree, Aspen tree

300

name two animals that live in the grassland region, but are not found anywhere else in Alberta

Rattlesnake, scorpions, pronghorn antelope

300

What are three natural resources in Alberta?

fossil fuels

wind

solar(sun)

400

Which natural region is Edmonton in?

Parkland

400

Name two cities that are located in the Rocky Mountains

Banff, Canmore, Jasper, Lake Louise

400

What is Permafrost? 

When the ground is frozen all year around 

400

What landforms can you find in the Boreal Forest?

rolling hills, forests, plains, large bodies of water

400

Name at least three of the animals typical to the Foothill region?

Elk, moose, beaver, muskrat, black bears, coyotes

400

What are two animals common in the Parkland region? 

ducks, elk, Canadian geese, coyotes, beavers, burrow owls

400

What are two of the common landforms in the grassland region?

low hills, valleys, hoodoos

400

name two national or provincial parks that can be found in Alberta

500

Name one of the natural regions

Parkland, Foothills, Canadian Shield, Rocky Mountains, Grasslands, Boreal Forest

500

What is the difference between HIGH altitudes and LOW altitudes when it comes to vegetation?

higher altitudes have less diversity. In general, many grasses, wild flowers and coniferous trees grow in the Rocky Mountains.  

500

what are two types of animals that live in the Canadian Shield region 

lynx, buffalo, moose, wolf

500

Name three different animals that live in the Boreal Forest

Moose, Caribou, whooping cranes, wolves, wolverine

500

What is special about the types of animals you can find in the foothill region?

You can find animals that are typical in the Rocky Mountains AND in the Boreal Forest regions. They travel through the foothills to get from winter to summer feeding grounds. 
500

What is the land in the Parkland region often used for?

Agriculture (raising cattle, growing crops)

500

Why is it a problem that most of the grassland region has been plowed into fields?

a lot of species that used to live/grow there are now endangered

500

What are the three major types of fossil fuels and which one needs the most pressure and temperature to form? 

coal, oil, natural gas(needs the most temperature and pressure)