Vocabulary
Vocabulary continued
Recall information
Reading a map
100

Iron and Gold are natural resources called this.

minerals

100

Mountains and plains are examples of this

landforms

100

Why do people often settle near rivers or in valleys.

Rivers provide food, water, and transportation. Valleys provide water, good soil, and protection from weather. 

100

Which city is on higher ground, Seattle or Spokane?

Spokane

200

What is the name of a place with a very dry climate.

Desert

200

Roads and farms are example of this

human features

200

Why do people build and change the land?

People build and change land to create places for shelters, work, recreation, and travel. 

200

On what type of landform is the capital of Washington located?

Coastal Plain

300

Oil, coal, and wood are natural resources call this. 

Fuels

300

If there were no bridges, highways, or railroad tracks it would be hard for people to do what?

it would be hard for people and goods to move from one place to another. 

300

Buildings, farms, mines, roads, and statues are all examples of this

human features

300

Which city is on a plateau?

Moses Lake

400

Landforms are this. 

kinds of lands

400

Why do we build farms

To provide food

400

What can you tell about the climate of Alaska by looking at this picture

Looking at the picture I can tell that the climate is cold and snowy. People have to dress warmly to protect themselves from the cold. 

400

Is Newhalem located in hills or in Mountains?

Mountains

500

What is the name for a protected place with deep water that allows ships to come close to the shore. 

Harbor

500

What adaptations do people who live in cold climates make?

use fuels to get energy for heat, wear thick warm clothing when outside. 

500

Name the 4 main landforms.

plateaus, mountains, plains, valleys, 

500

How many land forms can be viewed on this map?

4