🧊 Human Adaptation
🏙 Geography & City Growth
🌋 Natural Disasters
🚶 Migration & Culture
🌱 Human-Environment
100

What type of clothing might people wear in cold climates to adapt to their environment?

 Answer: Warm clothing like coats, gloves, and boots.

100

What is population density?

How many people live in a specific area.

100

Name one type of natural disaster that can affect where people live.

Earthquake, tsunami, or hurricane.

100

What does the term migration mean?

The movement of people from one place to another.

100

What is one example of humans modifying the environment?

Answer: Building homes, roads, or bridges.

200

Name one way governments modify the environment to improve transportation or safety.

By building roads, bridges, or dams.

200

Why do many cities form near rivers?

Because rivers provide water, trade routes, and fertile land.

200

How do earthquakes impact cities like Tokyo or San Francisco?

They can destroy buildings and require earthquake-resistant design.

200

What is one pull factor that causes people to move to a new place?

Better jobs, safety, or education.

200

What is the purpose of the Panama Canal?

To connect the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans for trade.

300

How do people adapt their homes in very cold regions?

They build insulated homes such as igloos or heated houses.

300

Give one example of a major city that grew because of its location near a river or harbor.

London (Thames River) or Rio de Janeiro (natural harbor).

300

What kind of natural disaster most affects coastal areas?

Tsunamis and hurricanes.

300

Give one advantage and one disadvantage of migration.

Advantage: cultural diversity; disadvantage: overcrowding or cultural tension.

300

Name two examples of transportation infrastructure.

Highways, railroads, or airports.

400

Explain how using snowmobiles or sleds helps people live in snowy areas.

It provides transportation across snow-covered terrain.

400

What are two factors that lead to low population density in some areas?

Harsh environments or isolation (deserts, mountains).

400

How can natural disasters influence how buildings are constructed?

People build stronger, safer structures to withstand damage.

400

How has migration from Mexico to the U.S. influenced American culture?

Increased Spanish language use and Mexican cuisine popularity.

400

Why does deforestation happen, and what are its effects?

Forests are cleared for building and roads, causing habitat loss.

500

Compare how individuals and governments both adapt or modify the environment in different ways.

Individuals change daily habits; governments build infrastructure like dams or bridges.

500

Explain how geography affects both city growth and population density.

Natural features like rivers or fertile land encourage settlement and growth.

500

Explain how deforestation can increase the effects of natural disasters.

It removes trees that prevent flooding and landslides.

500

Explain how migration can both strengthen and challenge cultural traditions.

It brings new customs but can also lead to loss of original traditions.

500

Explain how human-environment interaction can have both positive and negative impacts.

Positive: improved trade and transport; Negative: pollution or deforestation.