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What will happen to extreme weather events with climate change?

The will become more frequent and severe

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What is the acronym for the components of soil?

MOMA

Minerals, organic material and bacteria, moisture, air

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What is a general term for the plant life of a region?

Vegetation

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What natural disaster is a giant wave cause by an ocean disturbance?

Tsunami

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What is a flat area on the side of a river which will flood when a river over flows?

Floodplain

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At what temperature is the growth line placed on a climate graph?

6 degrees Celsius 

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What do minerals in soil originate from?

Parent material

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What is natural vegetation?

Plants that grow without human interference

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Which natural disaster is a violent shaking of the ground?

Earthquake

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What information can you learn from a climate graph?

Average temperature and precipitation in an area for each month of the year

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What is the difference between weather and climate?

Weather: conditions of the atmosphere measured over a short period of time

Climate: weather averaged over a long period 

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How much precipitation occurs in areas where calcification happens?

Very little precipitation

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What type of vegetation is found in very dry desert areas?

Small shrubs, cacti, short grass

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Which natural disaster is a storm with violently rotating winds?

Hurricane

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Why is it called the ring of fire?

Ring around the pacific ocean where many disasters occur (volcanoes, earthquakes, hurricanes)

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Where would you find a maritime climate?

Areas close to oceans/ large seas, located on the coast of a land mass

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What are the three horizons in a soil profile?

Topsoil, subsoil, parent material

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What are the 3 main types of vegetation in Canada?

Tundra, forest, grassland

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Name a cause of forest fires

campfires, fireworks, sparks, lightning, dry conditions

400

Name 3 (of 5) factors that contribute to creating an ecozone:

Plants and Soil, wildlife, climate, landforms, human activities

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Name the 6 factors that affect climate

Latitude, ocean currents, winds and air masses, elevation, relief, near water

500

Explain the process of leaching

In areas with high precipitation there is downward movement of water through soil. The water dissolves nutrients and carries them away

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What is a transition zone?

Where the characteristics of one vegetation region gradually change into those of the next

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What type of tectonic plate movement creates volcanoes?

Convergent plates

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Which is the largest ecozone?

Boreal shield ecozone