Spatial Significance
Patterns And Trends
Interrelationships
Perspective
Toronto
100

This capital city founded in 735 BC, is best known for its history, art, architecture, food and beauty. This city is also home to the Colosseum and Pantheon.

What is Rome?

100

Population growth in an area

What is an example of a trend?

100

different types of moving like, walking, biking, driving and flying.

What is Transporation?

100

Zoomed out picture of Mount Rushmore

What is an Environmental Perspective?

100

An amusement park that has 330 Achers and 68 rides

What is Canadas Wonderland?

200

One of the 7 wonders of the world, this is a series of fortifications reaching 21,196.18 km and dating back to the 7th century BC, the best-known sections were built by the Ming dynasty. 

What is the Great Wall Of China.

200

long term, short term, increasing, decreasing, seasonal, irregular, predictable, static.

What are types of trends?

200

A mountain or hill naturally occurring in the crust of the earth that allows lava, gasses or ash to escape.

What is a volcano?

200

People not wanting to go to North Korea because of the government and safety reasons. 

What is a Political Perspective?

200

One of the top attractions in Toronto reaching 533 meters

What is the CN tower?

300

This forest is largest of its kind on earth, covering most of northwest Brazil and extending to Columbia, Peru and other countries. It's one of the most biodiverse places on earth with over several million species of insects, plants, birds etc. and has a lot of ecological importance.

What is the Amazon Rainforest?

300

linear, dispersed, circular, nucleated.

What are the types of settlement patterns?

300

A natural disaster that leads to increased overflowing of water onto land or river valleys.

What is flooding?

300

Tourists waning to travel to UNESCO heritage sites, like Machu Picchu or Nahanni National Park. 

What is heritage tourism? 

300

Founded in 1912, this museum is home to a world class collection of 18 million art works, cultural objects and natural history specimens.

What is the Royal Ontario Museum?

400

This building is on the southern bank of the Ottawa River and founded in 1859. Representatives from across Canada gather here to make laws that effects the lives of every Canadian. 

What is Parliament Hill?

400

Low latitudes are warm and wet, high latitudes are cold and dry

What is a pattern?

400

A structure made of hard corals that provide shelter for many marine species, usually found near the equator.

What is a coral reef?

400

Immigrant settlement patterns and the factors influencing the choice of where they settle within a city.

What is an example of a social perspective?

400

Established in 1991 this weekly event that happens every Sunday in Toronto and has a variety of unique items, food, and community.  

What is the Toronto Sunday Market?

500

The most common method of mining that creates a huge crater in the ground extracting rock or minerals from the earth. This method is getting banned for its irreversible environmental impact.

What is open-pit mining?

500

Geographers use this object that can come in a range of sizes to get images that to deforestation, monitor oceans temperatures, and more

What is a satellite?

500

clearing or destroying a species of plants usually done to expand agriculture, development and other uses. This can lead to, climate change, loss of biodiversity, soil erosion and fewer crops.

What is Deforestation?

500

Burning fossils fuels like coal and oil releases greenhouse gases that contribute to climate change.

What is a human-environment interaction.

500

Torontos nickname comes from the ___ area codes: 416, 647, 437, 905, 289, and 365.

Why is Toronto's nickname "The 6ix"?