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To Next Slide Unit 3 Chapter 6 Lesson 3 Life Along the Gulf Coast 20 Questions!

To Next Slide A narrow strip of water leading into the land from a larger body of water. inlet

To Next Slide A slow moving body of water. bayou

To Next Slide The Creoles and the Cajuns have given the area a French heritage. What makes the way of life in southern Louisiana special?

To Next Slide Oil petroleum

To Next Slide The name given to petroleum pumped from the ground. Crude oil

To Next Slide A resource that cannot be made again by nature or by people. Nonrenewable resource

To Next Slide A factory that turns crude oil into useful products such as gasoline and other fuels. refinery

To Next Slide A chemical made from oil. Petrochemical

To Next Slide What kinds of jobs are linked to crude oil and natural gas? Working at oil or gas wells or in refineries or building gas pipelines.

To Next Slide A huge storm with heavy rain and high winds. Hurricane

To Next Slide A slice or piece cut straight across something. Cross section

To Next Slide A drawing that shows what you would see if you could slice through something and then look at the cut surface. Cross section

To Next Slide A slice or piece cut straight across something. Cross-section diagram

To Next Slide Thats All! Keep Sharp Minds!