Natural
Resources
Climates
American Landscape
Map Skills
100
Name a renewable resource
What is trees
100
What is precipitation?
What is water that falls to Earth's surface as rain, sleet, or snow.
100
What are landforms?
What is features such as moutains, hills, valleys, and planes.
100
The imaginary line that divides the Earth in the Northern and Southern Hemisphere is what?
What is the equator.
200
What is a nonrenewable resource?
What is a resource that can't be reused
200
If you live farther from the sun is it hotter or colder where you live?
What is colder.
200
Which mountain range lies east of the Interior Plains?
What is the Appalachian Mountains
200
What is the imaginary line that cuts the Earth into the Eastern and Western Hemispheres?
What is the prime meridian
300
What is conservation?
the protecting of natural resources and using them wisely
300
What is climate?
What is the kind of weather one place has over a long period of time.
300
What is the difference between the Coastal Plains and the Interior Plains?
What is the the Coastal Plains are in the eastern part of the country and runs along the Atlantic coast, and the Interior Plains are in the middle of the United States
300
What is the relative location of the United States?
West of the Atlantic Ocean
400
Name two of the four ways people can get fresh water.
What is lakes, rivers, streams, and groundwater.
400
Why would Hawaii have a warmer climate than Alaska?
What is Hawaii is closer to the equator so it is hotter than Alaska.
400
They both are large areas of land in the United States. How are the Interior Plains and the Costal Plains similar?
They both are large areas of land in the United States.
400
Where is the Mississippi River located in relation to Illinois?
On the Western border and goes south from Illinois