Social Studies Chapter 1: Our Nation’s Geography

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Social Studies Chapter 1: Our Nation’s Geography

Vocab. Lessons 1 and 2 Lessons 3 and 4 Lesson 5 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500

Vocab 100 Question: This is an area in which many features are similar. Check Your Answer

Vocab 100 Answer: WHAT IS A REGION Back to the Game Board

Vocab 200 Question: A stream or river that flows into a larger stream or river. Check Your Answer

Vocab 200 Answer: WHAT IS A TRIBUTARY? Back to the Game Board

Vocab 300 Question: Soil, plants, water, and minerals are some of these that can be used by people. Check Your Answer

Vocab 300 Answer: WHAT ARE NATURAL RESOURCES Back to the Game Board

Vocab 400 Question: This is used to bring water to a normally dry area. Check Your Answer

Vocab 400 Answer: WHAT IS IRRIGATION Back to the Game Board

Vocab 500 Question: These cover most of the central United States. Check Your Answer

Vocab 500 Answer: WHAT ARE PLAINS Back to the Game Board

Lessons 1 & 2 100 Question: These are the three largest countries in North America. Check Your Answer

Lessons 1 & 2 100 Answer: WHAT IS THE UNITED STATES, CANADA AND MEXICO Back to the Game Board

Lessons 1 & 2 200 Question: The imaginary lines that run east and west on maps and globes. They are also called parallels. Check Your Answer

Lessons 1 & 2 200 Answer: WHAT ARE LINES OF LATITUDE Back to the Game Board

Lessons 1 & 2 300 Question: This is a flat, low land along the Atlantic Ocean. Check Your Answer

Lessons 1 & 2 300 Answer: WHAT IS THE COASTAL PLAIN. Back to the Game Board

Lessons 1 & 2 400 Question: This has worn down the peaks of the Appalachia Mountains over time. Check Your Answer

Lessons 1 & 2 400 Answer: WHAT IS EROSION Back to the Game Board

Lessons 1 & 2 500 Question: This state includes a large part of the Great Basin. Check Your Answer

Lessons 1 & 2 500 Answer: WHAT IS NEVADA Back to the Game Board

Lessons 3 & 4 100 Question: A region’s climate is one feature used to describe this. Check Your Answer

Lessons 3 & 4 100 Answer: WHAT IS ENVIRONMENT Back to the Game Board

Lessons 3 & 4 200 Question: The differences of the climate in the Northeast compared to the climate in the Southwest. Check Your Answer

Lessons 3 & 4 200 Answer: WHAT IS COLDER AND WETTER Back to the Game Board

Lessons 3 & 4 300 Question: The bodies of water that people built dams across to form reservoirs. Check Your Answer

Lessons 3 & 4 300 Answer: WHAT ARE RIVERS AND STREAMS Back to the Game Board

Lessons 3 & 4 400 Question: The climate in the Northeast most likely affects life in this manner. Check Your Answer

Lessons 3 & 4 400 Answer: WHAT ARE COLD WINTERS THAT MAKE IT DIFFICULT TO FIND FOOD AND HOT SUMMERS WHICH HELP PLANTS GROW. Back to the Game Board

Lessons 3 & 4 500 Question: The climate of the Southwest affects life there in this manner. Check Your Answer

Lessons 3 & 4 500 Answer: WHAT IS A HOT AND DRY CLIMATE THAT MAKES IT DIFFICULT TO GROW FOOD AND FIND FRESH WATER FOR DRINKING Back to the Game Board

Lesson 5 100 Question: The distance from the equator affects the climate of a place in this manner. Check Your Answer

Lesson 5 100 Answer: WHAT ARE PLACES CLOSER TO THE EQUATOR WHICH ARE WARMER BECAUSE THE SUN SHINES MORE DIRECTLY ON EARTH AT THE EQUATOR Back to the Game Board

Lesson 5 200 Question: This relationship between the sun and the Earth causes the seasons to occur. Check Your Answer

Lesson 5 200 Answer: WHAT IS THE SEASONS OCCUR BECAUSE PARTS OF THE EARTH RECEIVE DIFFERENT AMOUNT OF SUNLIGHT AND HEAT AT DIFFERENT TIMES OF THE YEAR Back to the Game Board

Lesson 5 300 Question: The overall geography of the United States Check Your Answer

Lesson 5 300 Answer: WHAT IS LARGE WITH A VARIETY OF LANDFORMS, SUCH AS MOUNTAINS, HILLS, PLAINS, VALLEYS, DESERTS, RIVERS, AND LAKES Back to the Game Board

Lesson 5 400 Question: The overall climate of the United States. Check Your Answer

Lesson 5 400 Answer: WHAT IS DIVERSE CLIMATES Back to the Game Board

Lesson 5 500 Question: A period of 100 years. Check Your Answer

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