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Map Skills Climate Regions Hodge- podge Landform Regions USA Culture

Map Skills$100 This is the largest part of the Earth’s water surface

Map Skills $200 This is the invisible line of latitude that measures zero degrees and circles the middle of the Earth

Map Skills$300 This is another name for a line of latitude

Map Skills $400 These are the four cardinal directions found on a compass rose

Map Skills $500 The scale on a map often measures distance in miles or __________

Climate Regions $100 The climate region covering the northeastern ¼ of the U.S. with warm, humid summers & cold, snowy winters

Climate Regions $200 The climate region covering the southeastern ¼ of the U.S. with hot, humid summers & mild winters

Climate Regions $300 True or False. The United States has the greatest variety of climate regions of any country in the world.

Climate Regions $400 The only U.S. state that has this warm and wet climate region is Hawaii, due to its location near the equator

Climate Regions$500 Alaska is the only U.S. state where these TWO climate regions can be found

Hodgepodge $100 These two states are not contiguous with the rest of the United States

Hodgepodge $200 Oil, coal, forests, gold, and copper are examples of these found in the United States

Hodgepodge $300 These two countries border the United States to the North and the South, making it easy to trade with them

Hodgepodge $400 Name any three cities located in the densely populated northeast corridor of the United States known as the Megalopolis

Hodgepodge $500 Provide one reason why the U.S. states near water (Atlantic Ocean, Pacific Ocean, Great Lakes, etc.) have higher population densities

Landform Regions $100 This region of rolling plains & small hills is located between the Gulf-Atlantic Coastal Plain and Appalachian Mountains

Landform Regions $200 This landform region is located in the southeastern part of the U.S. near the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean

Landform Regions $300 This landform region of old, low, & eroding mountains is the main mountain range found in the Eastern U.S.

Landform Regions $400 Weather forces such as wind and precipitation have had this effect on the Appalachian Mountains over the last several million years…

Landform Regions $500 The continental divide, found along the peaks of the Rocky Mountains, has this effect on rivers…

American Culture $100 TRUE or FALSE? We see America becoming more diverse by an increase in the variety of foods eaten, religions practiced, and languages spoken.

American Culture $200 TRUE or FALSE? Burritos, Pizza, and Sushi are examples of diverse cultures influencing the culture of the United States

American Culture $300 This democratic right is probably the most important responsibility of all American adults

American Culture $400 This group of people was brought to America to serve as slaves in the colonies, many to work on plantations

American Culture $500 These two groups of people have immigrated to the U.S. in the largest numbers over the last 50 years