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A B C D E 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

Which city is the warmest? Why? Question Column 1-100 Mexico 28 N Cuba 23N Chile 33 S Bolivia 16 S Venezuela 10 N Which city is the warmest? Why?

Venezuela – Closest to the equator The equator is O degrees. Answer Column 1-100 Venezuela – Closest to the equator The equator is O degrees.

Question Column 1-200 Mexico 28 N Cuba 23N Chile 33 S Bolivia 16 S Venezuela 10 N Which is coldest? Why?

Chile – Farthest from the equator Answer Column 1-200 Chile – Farthest from the equator

Look at the map of North America. Which regions have 4 seasons? Question Column 1-300 Look at the map of North America. Which regions have 4 seasons?

Northeast, Midwest, and Northwest Answer Column 1-300 Northeast, Midwest, and Northwest

Look at the map of North America. What region is hot and dry? Question Column 1-400 Look at the map of North America. What region is hot and dry?

Answer Column 1-400 Southwest

Question Column 1-500 Look at the map of North America. What climate does Canada mostly have? Why?

When you are farther from the equator the colder the climate Answer Column 1-500 Cold and Snowy When you are farther from the equator the colder the climate

Question Column 2-100 Which region in the United States has hot and humid climate that is good for growing crops?

Southeast climate-hot humid and good soil from growing crops Answer Column 2-100 Southeast climate-hot humid and good soil from growing crops

What is the climate of the southwest Region? Question Column 2-200 What is the climate of the southwest Region?

Answer Column 2-200 Hot and dry

Question Column 2-300 Use your textbook p. xxvii and describe the climate of the Northeast Region?

Continental – hot summers and cold winters Answer Column 2-300 Continental – hot summers and cold winters

Question Column 2-400 The Northeast has mountains and the Atlantic Ocean. What would people do for jobs there?

Answer Column 2-400 Mine coal, fish.

Name a landform for each of the following regions Question Column 2-500 Name a landform for each of the following regions West Midwest North East South East

Answer Column 2-500 West- Rocky Mountains Midwest- prairie Great Plains or Great Lakes Northeast- Appalachian Mountains Southeast- Gulf of Mexico, Atlantic Ocean

Which region in North America has swamps? Question Column 3-100 Which region in North America has swamps?

Southeast region has swamps Answer Column 3-100 Southeast region has swamps

Why is the Midwest a good place for agriculture? Question Column 3-200 Why is the Midwest a good place for agriculture?

Answer Column 3-200 Flat land or Good soil

Use the map on Page 34. (Red Atlas) What is at 35 N and 107 W? Question Column 3-300 Use the map on Page 34. (Red Atlas) What is at 35 N and 107 W?

Albuquerque, New Mexico Answer Column 3-300 Albuquerque, New Mexico

Look at the map on page 49. (Red Atlas) What is at 30S and 50 W? Question Column 3-400 Look at the map on page 49. (Red Atlas) What is at 30S and 50 W?

Answer Column 3-400 Porto Alegre, Brazil

Look at page 48 (Red Atlas) What physical feature is at 17S and 70W? Question Column 3-500 Look at page 48 (Red Atlas) What physical feature is at 17S and 70W?

Lake Titicaca Or the Andes Mountains Answer Column 3-500 Lake Titicaca Or the Andes Mountains

What landform do you need to mine coal? Question Column 4-100 What landform do you need to mine coal?

Answer Column 4-100 mountains

How have humans changed the physical environment? Question Column 4-200 How have humans changed the physical environment?

Highways, shopping malls, housing divisions, dams across streams Answer Column 4-200 Highways, shopping malls, housing divisions, dams across streams

Use your textbook p. xxvii What is the climate of the Southeast? Question Column 4-300 Use your textbook p. xxvii What is the climate of the Southeast?

The southeast region has a humid subtropical climate. Answer Column 4-300 The southeast region has a humid subtropical climate.

Question Column 4-400 Look at your textbook p. xxvii Use the legend to describe the Midwest region

Answer Column 4-400 . The Midwest region is Continental (mild to hot summers and cold winters)

Question Column 4-500 Use the map on p.47 (red atlas) What is the absolute location of Panama City?

Answer Column 4-500 9N and 80W

How would you define a region? Give an example. Question Column 5-100 How would you define a region? Give an example.

Region- an area that shares a common characteristic Answer Column 5-100 Region- an area that shares a common characteristic Ex: Midwest Great Lakes

Question Column 5-200 Use the maps on page 36. (Red Atlas) Which region has the most rainfall?

Southeast region has the most rainfall. Answer Column 5-200 Southeast region has the most rainfall.

Question Column 5-300 Use the maps on page 36 (Red Atlas) Which region has the lowest amount of rainfall?

The Southwest has the least amount of rainfall in the United States. Answer Column 5-300 The Southwest has the least amount of rainfall in the United States.

Based off the circle graph, Question Column 5-400 Based off the circle graph, If South America has a population of approximately 4 million. How many people live in Europe?

Approximately 8 million people Answer Column 5-400 Approximately 8 million people

Question Column 5-400 Based off the circle graph, Which continent makes up more than half of the world Population?

Answer Column 5-400 Asia