Dynamic Earth
Geologic Time/Forces
Landform Regions
Climate
Bonus: Randomized
100

This supercontinent broke apart about 200 million years ago.

What is Pangea?

100

This era is known as the “Age of Mammals.”

What is the Cenozoic Era?

100

This region is Canada’s largest physiographic region and contains ancient rock and many lakes.

What is the Canadian Shield?


100

This LOWERN factor explains why high mountains are colder at the top.

What is elevation?

100

The red line on a climate graph represents this.

What is temperature?

200

This German scientist proposed the idea of continental drift in 1915.

Who is Alfred Wegener?

200

This eon makes up 90% of Earth’s history.

What is the Precambrian?

200

Flat, fertile plains suitable for farming and containing fossil fuels describe this landform region.

What are the Interior Plains (Lowlands)?

200

This term refers to the difference between the highest and lowest mean monthly temperatures.

What is temperature range?

200

Total precipitation on a climate graph is measured in these units.

What are millimeters (mm)?

300

This scientist created the theory of plate tectonics in 1968.

Who is John Tuzo Wilson?

300

These forces build Earth’s surface by creating mountains, volcanoes, and new land.

What are constructive forces?

300

This mountainous region includes the Rockies and is known for fjords, skiing, and young sharp peaks.

What is the Western Cordillera?

300

Canada’s weather mostly comes from this direction.

What are the westerly winds?

300

We have seasons because Earth is ___ and ___ the sun.

What are tilted and orbits?

400
These are all the types of plate boundaries.

What are divergent, convergent (+ subduction) and transform boundaries?

400

The era when dinosaurs lived and went extinct.

What is the Mesozoic Era?

400

This Arctic region has high, young mountains but harsh climate and little settlement.

What are the Innuitian Mountains?

400

This is Canada’s wettest climate region, with mild winters and cool summers.

What is the Pacific Maritime region?

400

Sedimentary rock turns into metamorphic rock because of these two things.

What are heat and pressure?

500

These circular movements of hot rising rock and cool sinking rock move the tectonic plates.

What are convection currents?

500

Glaciers scraping and grinding the land as they move is an example of this type of force.

What are destructive forces?

500

These Atlantic mountains are old and eroded, forming rounded hills and coastal fishing communities.

What are the Appalachian Mountains?

500

Winds, air masses, and the Great Lakes make this region humid in summer and damp in winter.

What is the South-Eastern region?

500

This perspective focuses on money, goods, and services.

What is the economic perspective?