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1 The United States and Canada: Physical Geography
Resources and Land Use 100 200 300 400 500 Climate and Vegetation 100 200 300 400 500 Land and Water 100 200 300 400 500 Vocabulary 100 200 300 400 500

2 A huge slow moving mass of ice and snow is called this.
Vocabulary for 100 A huge slow moving mass of ice and snow is called this. What is a glacier?

3 Vocabulary for 200 A region of flat or rolling land covered with grasses. What is a prairie?

4 Vocabulary for 300 Soil above this permanently frozen layer of ground, only thaws during the Arctic summer. What is permafrost?

5 Vocabulary for 400 Cold, dry region covered with snow for more than half of the year. What is tundra?

6 Vocabulary for 500 Fertile topsoil left by a river after a flood.
What is alluvial soil?

7 What is the Rocky Mountains and the Great Plains or Interior Plains?
Land & Water for 100 One major landform that is found in both the United States and Canada. What is the Rocky Mountains and the Great Plains or Interior Plains?

8 What is they provide a major shipping route?
Land & Water for 200 The Great Lakes are important to the United States and Canada for this reason. What is they provide a major shipping route?

9 What is what they do for a living which is farming?
Land & Water for 300 This is how the huge plains in the middle of the United States affect the way people live there. What is what they do for a living which is farming?

10 Land & Water for 400 This is why more people live in the St. Lawrence Lowland than the Canadian Shield. What is that the shield is rugged and the lowland has good soil for farming?

11 Land & Water for 500 What is Death Valley?
This is the hottest place in North America. What is Death Valley?

12 Climate & Vegetation for 100
This is why the climate in Canada tends to be very cold. What is because Canada is a long way from the equator?

13 Climate & Vegetation for 200
This factor influences the climate in both the United States & Canada along with oceans and mountains. Daily Double! What is latitude?

14 Climate & Vegetation for 300
This is what happens on the side of a mountain away from the coast where it is dry. What is a rain shadow?

15 Climate & Vegetation for 400
This was described as a “Sea of grass” when pioneers first came to this area of the United States. What is the Midwest?

16 Climate & Vegetation for 500
Trees that shed their leaves in the fall are called this. What are diciduous?

17 Resources & Land Use for 100
Geographers identify four major kinds of plant life in the United States and Canada: tundra, grasslands, desert scrub and this. What is forest?

18 Resources & Land Use for 200
The major natural resources of the United States are soil, water, timber and this. What is minerals?

19 Resources & Land Use for 300
Much of Canada’s mineral wealth is found in this area. What is the Canadian Shield

20 Resources & Land Use for 400
This is what the rivers of the Quebec Province are used for. What is hydroelectricity?

21 Resources & Land Use for 500
This is where the largest oil reserves in North America are located. What is along the northern coast of Alaska?

22 This is Final Jeopardy!!!! Possible Answers?
Consider what you have learned about the geography and climate of United States and Canada. Why do you think the United States has 10 times more people than Canada? Possible Answers?


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