Landforms & Climate
Natural Resources
Bodies of Water
Vegetation
Other
100

Formed by the earth's plates crashing into one another.

What are Mountains?

100

The main natural resource found in the Rocky Mountain Region.

What is Coal?

100

Two of the four bodies of water mentioned in the textbook that are in the Rocky Mountain Region.

What are Lakes, Streams, Waterfalls, and Rivers.

100

As you move up a mountain the amount of vegetation ________.

What is decreases?

100

_____  _____ are important because they protect the natural environment.

What are National Parks?

200

The space in between mountains.

What are Valleys?
200

Coal was used to run _______.

What are Trains?

200

Water is stored in the form of ___ and ___.

What is Ice and Snow?

200

As you move down a mountain the amount of vegetation ________.

What is Increases?

200

Leaving out food and garbage can be harmful to animals and may result in the animal becoming ______.

What is Endangered?

300

The Rocky Mountain Region has the ______ average temperature.

What is Coldest?

300

!Double Jeopardy!

Coal is burned to act as a source of ______.

What is heat?

300

When ice is stored in the form of ice and snow it is called a ____.

What is a Glacier?

300

The height of vegetation gets _____ as you go down a mountain.

What is Taller/Bigger?

300

Three of the six animals mentioned in the textbook that live in the Rocky Mountain Region.

What are mountain sheep, mountain goats, foxes, wolves, coyotes, and bears.

400

Another fact about climate, the Rocky Mountain Region has the most ________ in Alberta.

What is Snowfall?

400

The town of ______ was covered by a rockslide.

What is Frank?

400
!Double Jeopardy!

Its meltwater feeds many of Alberta's rivers and streams.

What is The Columbia Icefield.

400

First Nations used parts of plants for _______.

What is Medicine?

400
!Double Jeopardy!

Coolest teacher in all of Vauxhall.

Who is Mrs. Fettig?

500

A place for miners and their families to live.

What are Collieries?

500

The person who's last day is today and will miss you all very much.

Mr. Newton