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City, State By: First Name Last Name A

Final Location Explanation Write a paragraph (at least 5 sentences) explaining why you chose this location as the final location for your settlement. Insert Picture of location B

Map of (Location Name) 1 ) Create a map of your location using the website below: graphic.com/education/map ping/outline- map/?map=Colorado&ar_a =1 graphic.com/education/map ping/outline- map/?map=Colorado&ar_a =1 2) Select the Country and the State 3) Draw a circle around your city (or closest to where your city would be located) location. 4) When you are finished click download this map at the bottom the screen as an image and then upload it to the next PowerPoint slide c

Map of (Example Slide)

Map of (Location Name)

Zombie Defense Team Team member #2 Pic D Team Member #1 Use complete sentences identifying strengths: How will you deal with their Weaknesses: Picture Team Member #2 Use complete sentences identifying strengths: How will you deal with their Weaknesses: Picture Team Member #3 Use complete sentences identifying strengths: How will you deal with their Weaknesses: Picture Team Member #4 Use complete sentences identifying strengths: How will you deal with their Weaknesses: Picture

Regions At Risk (Directions) 1)Using the website below create a map to show regions of risk within your state phic.com/education/mapping/o utline- map/?map=Colorado&ar_a=1 2) Using the drawing tools, identify where at least FOUR regions of risk are located in your state. Ex: Regions of risk could be cities with a high population/a city close to a certain physical feature (a mountain, lake, river) 4) When you are finished click download this map at the bottom the screen as an image and then upload it to the next PowerPoint slide E

Regions at Risk in (Example Slide) Region at Risk Explanation High regions of risk in my state are represented in green on my map. These cities all have a population of more than 100,000 people. Low regions of risk in my state are represented in orange on my map. These cities all have a population of under 100,000 people.

Regions at Risk in (Location Name) Regions at Risk Explanation High regions of risk in my state are represented in ______ on my map. Low regions of risk in my state are represented in ______ on my map.

Physical Features Describe the physical features of your location and how they were formed (must have at least 2 physical features) What is the climate of your location? What are some natural hazards that occur in your location? F Picture of physical characteristics of your location

Natural Resources What resources are available in your location? How you will use these resources in your settlement? Where are these resources mainly found in your location? (Ex: Located near a river, located near farmland, Located near a major city) G

Migration Describe two push factors of your location Describe two pull factors of your location What possible types of migration will people make after the zombie outbreak? And Why? (Ex: population transfer/ internal migration) What is the population and population density of your location? H

Steps To A Successful Settlement Directions: Describe what you will need to have a successful settlement. What is the population of your settlement? What jobs will people have in your settlement? What essential buildings will you include in your settlement? What types of connections will include? What kinds of resources are you going to include in your settlement? What types of boundaries will you have around your settlement (physical or man-made)? I

Settlement Mental Map You may use you zombie project 7 mental maps for this section. If you got a14/14 on your mental map you can put that mental map onto your poster board. If you did not get a 14/14 then you can either re-make your settlement mental map or fix the mistakes that you made. J

Impact On The Environment How can your settlement can affect the physical environment in other places? Explain how technology used in your settlement could help to expand the way humans modify the environment? What are 2 positive affects this settlement can have on the physical environment. What are 2 negative affects this settlement can have on the physical environment. K