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Thinking about _____ helps us understand communities.
geography
100
The city of Cleveland is known as a(n) _____ area.
urban
100
Our country’s tallest mountains are in the _____.
west
100
What are the two kinds of natural resources?
renewable and nonrenewable
100
Hoover Dam was built in the 1920s to _____.
provide more water to Arizona and Nevada
200
What did Jill Staton Bullard start in Raleigh?
a food sharing program
200
A suburb has its own homes, stores, and _____.
schools
200
The people in Ketchikan, Alaska, adapted to landforms and water by _____.
building houses on stilts
200
What is an example of a mineral?
copper
200
Hoover Dam was built across the _________ River.
Colorado
300
What is an example of people celebrating an event in a community?
attending an arts festival
300
Farms and ranches are located in a(n) _____ community.
rural
300
The country’s five regions are the _____.
Northeast, Southeast,Midwest, Southwest, West
300
_____ helps the environment by reusing glass, cans, or newspapers.
recycling
300
What can protect the cities and farms that are located near water from flooding?
levees
400
A _____ is where a country or state has its government.
capital
400
A(n) _____ area has farms and open land around it.
rural
400
We _____ to cold weather by wearing warm clothes.
adapt
400
The land, air, water, and other things around us make up our _____.
environment
400
What place holds more freshwater than any other place on Earth?
Great Lakes
500
What word is a place where people live, work, and play called?
community
500
A way to get from one place to another is _____.
transportation
500
The Great Lakes are in the __________.
Midwest
500
What makes up the land, air, water, and other things around us?
environment
500
What do you call the place to store water for drinking or watering crops?
reservoir