Geographic Influences Gr.8 - SS Test Review. Parts of the Earth 1.Draw the Earth showing the inner core, outer core, mantle, and crust 2.Label each part.

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Geographic Influences Gr.8 - SS Test Review

Parts of the Earth 1.Draw the Earth showing the inner core, outer core, mantle, and crust 2.Label each part of the Earth as a solid, liquid, or gas 3.Define magma and know where it is in the Earth

Movement of the Crust Define continental drift and explain how it happens. Define tectonic plates Plate tectonics describes how the tectonic plates move. Explain how this happens. Draw or label a subduction zone (see p.22). Show where mountains or volcanoes will form.

Topography & Landscape Explain the difference between topography and landscape

Forces that Shaped the Topography of Canada Explain two ways that mountains form Name a Canadian mountain and briefly explain how it formed Describe how two Canadian landscapes were formed or changed by glaciers Describe how one Canadian landscape was formed or changed by erosion (Study Idea: Annotate a map of Canada with the answers to these questions)

Forces that Shaped the Topography of Canada Draw and label a diagram showing how deposition works OR write an explanation about how deposition works What evidence of continental drift can be found in Canadian rocks and fossil records?

Geological History About how old is the Earth? Show when each event below occurred by placing the correct letter on the diagram. A.Earliest Fossils B.Earth Begins C.Humans Appear D.Forming of the Canadian Shield

Labelling Canada Hudson Bay St. Lawrence Seaway Great Lakes Click.html 10 Provinces 3 Territories Atlantic Ocean Pacific Ocean Arctic Ocean On the test you will be asked to label a map of Canada with the following: Study Help: You may ask me for a map to support your studying. You have also been given 3 websites that will help you to quiz yourself. Study Help: You may ask me for a map to support your studying. You have also been given 3 websites that will help you to quiz yourself.

Arctic Lowlands Interior Plains Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Lowlands Hudson Bay Lowlands Canadian Shield Appalachian Mountains Western Cordillera Innuitian Mountains On the test you will be asked to label a map of Canada with the following: Study Help: Remember that these names make sense based on where the region is in Canada. For an online quiz of these regions see: Study Help: Remember that these names make sense based on where the region is in Canada. For an online quiz of these regions see: Canada’s Landform Regions

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