Unit 3 Geography
Unit 3 Land Conflict and the Andes
Unit 4 Geography
Unit 4 Demography
Unit 4 EU
100

What is the "backbone of South America"

The Andes Mountain Range

100

List 3 of the 6 groups involved in the Rainforest's land use conflict.

Loggers, Environmentalists, Rubber Tappers, Cattle Ranchers, Natives, Settlers

100

What sea is located south of Europe?

Mediterranean Sea

100

What does a population pyramid look like for a population that is SHRINKING?

The pyramid will have a smaller, or tapered bottom. 

100

What is the difference between centripetal forces and centrifugal forces

Centripetal: Brings things together

Centrifugal: Separates or drives things apart

200

What is the highest point in South America?

Mt. Acongagua

200

What was the lowest, hottest, and most humid elevation zone in the Andes? 

Tierra Caliente

200

Europe is home to the world's smallest country. What is it?

Vatican City
200

What is the term for how many children a women is actually expected to have in their lifetime (on average)

Total Fertility Rate

200

What is an example of a centrifugal force of being in the EU?

answers may vary

300

How many Colorados could fit into the Amazon Rainforest?

25

300

Name the missing elevation zone of the Andes: 

- Tierre Helada, ________________, Tierra Templada, Tierra Caliente

Tierra Fria

300

Name one country that is in both Asia and Europe.

Russia or Turkey

300

What does the word "demography" mean?

The study of Human Population Statistics

300

What is an example of a centripetal force of being in the EU?

answer may vary

400

South America is home to the driest desert on Earth. What is this desert called? 

The Atacama Desert

400

What farming technique is used in the Andes to adapt to the mountainous and hilly landscape? 

Terracing

400

What is the highest elevation point in Europe?

Mt. Elbrus, Russia

400

Explain what the "Replacement Rate" is.

This is the total fertility rate for the population to replace itself (NOT replace the number of deaths)

400

How does the EU serve as a 'government' for its member nations?

The EU has the power to legislate, coordinate foreign affairs, and manage a common budget.

Countries give up some power to be in the EU.

500

What feature brings "Latin America" together as a region?

Linguistic ties to Spanish Dialects 

500

Describe what "Sustainable Development" is and provide one example of this in the Amazon

Finding ways to use the rainforest without destroying it.

1. Growing crops that do not fields to be cleared, the shade grown coffee.

2. String-logging vs clear-cut logging

500

What mountain range is shared by the countries France, Switzerland, Monaco, Italy, Liechtenstein, Austria, Germany, and Slovenia?

The Alps

500

What problem is facing Europe and what is one solution that they are using to try to fix it?

Declining Birth Rates (Shrinking population)

One example is they are paying mother to have more children. 

500

What was the nickname given to the British leaving the EU?

Brexit