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Hosted by Mrs. Hillanbrand

Vocab.LandformsMexico City Natural Resources Vocabulary

Row 1, Col 1 The shape of feature of the earth’s surface is a……. What is landform?

1,2 What landform lies between mountains or hills? What is valley?

1,3 How did the Aztecs change the land near Mexico city? What is dug canals?

1,4 What type of resource are vegetables. What is renewable resources?

2,1 It is a map that shows the weather of an area over a long period of time. What is a climate map?

2,2 Why do people live on plains? What is to travel and to farm on flat land?

2,3 Why doesn’t the air pollution in Mexico City blow away? What is the mountains around the city block the wind?

2,4 What type of resource is oil? What is nonrenewable?

3,1 Things found in nature that are useful to people. What are natural resources?

3,2 What is the land next to the ocean? What is coast?

3,3 What are people in Mexico City doing to clean up the air pollution? What is they closed some business that made the air dirty?

3,4 What type of resource is the wind? What is flow resource?

4,1 Resources that CANNOT be replaced. What are nonrenewable resources?

4,2 Why do people live near oceans, rivers, or lakes? What is they use water to drink, cook, and farm?

4,3 Is Mexico City in the United States? What is no?

4,4 What happens if we waste nonrenewable resources? What is they will run out quickly?

5,1 What are resources that can be replaced? What is renewable resources?

5,2 What is the study of people, places, and the earth? What is geography?

5,3 Why did the Spanish begin to drain the lake? What is they wanted land?

5,4 What type of resource is the sun? What is flow resource?