Types of Communities
Regions
Climates
Landforms
Terms
100

A place where people live, play, or work.

Community
100

This region is know as the "Corn Belt" and is known for making cars.

Midwest

100

Weather over a long period of time

Climate

100

A physical feature of the land

Landforms

100

An area of land with certain features that make it different than other areas.

Regions

200
A place with many people, busy streets, and buildings that are close together.

Urban

200

This region brought people over because of gold.

West

200
Cold winters with less daylight

Wamer summers with more daylight

(think about where we live) burrrrr

Cold Winter Climate

200

High elevation, snow, winter sports

Mountain Communities

200
The number of people living in a community.

Population

300

A place just outside the city where there is less traffic, more space between each building, and smaller businesses.

Suburban

300

This region has hot summers and warm-to-cool winters that are ideal for farming.

Southeast

300

This climate offers little to no rain but can be hot or cold.

Dry/Desert Climate
300

Has lots of fertile land due to the water source

River Community

300

The amount of water that falls from the sky. (Can be rain of snow)

Precipitation

400

This type of community consist of small towns, farms, fields, and open land.

Rural

400

This region consists of the fewest states and is big with tourism.

Southwest

400

This climate has natural disasters, such as tornadoes and hurricanes.

Humid Summers Climate

400

Lots of farming and tourism, very low elevation

Valley Community

400

Resources that come from the land

Natural Resources

500
The majority of Suttons Bay is this type of community.

Rural

500
This region consists of the 13 original colonies.

Northeast

500

This climate allows for farming year round, but can struggle with wildfires

Mild Seasons Climate

500

You will find beaches along the ocean in this type of community.

Coastal Communities

500

How high an area is

Elevation