Michigan’s Regions The Great Lakes My Community

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Michigan’s Regions The Great Lakes My Community 10 10 10 10 10 20 20 Michigan’s Landforms and Bodies of Water My Community Michigan’s Climate, Vegetation, and Natural Resources 10 10 10 10 10 20 20 20 20 20 30 30 30 30 30 40 40 40 40 40 50 50 50 50 50

Category 1 questions follow

10 Michigan belongs to what region of the United States? The Fruit Belt The Midwest The West Coast Category 1 10

B. The Midwest Category 1 10

True or False: The Upper Peninsula is more populated than the Lower Peninsula. Category 1 20

False. Category 1 20

30 Which of the following is a region found within Michigan: The Great Lakes region The Fruit Belt The Midwest Category 1 30

B. The Fruit Belt Category 1 30

40 What region does Michigan belong to: The Thumb The Upper Peninsula and the Lower Peninsula The Great Lakes Region Category 1 40

C. The Great Lakes Region Category 1 40

50 What is the definition of a region? An area with one or more common features. A place where people live, work, and play together. Category 1 50

A. An area with one or more common features Category 1 50

Category 2 questions follow

Name this great lake: Category 2 10

Lake Michigan Category 2 10

Name this great lake: 20

Lake Erie Category 2 20

Name this great lake: Category 2 30

Lake Superior Category 2 30

Name this great lake: Category 2 40

Lake Huron Category 2 40

Name this great lake: Category 2 50

Lake Ontario Category 2 50

Category 3 questions follow

10 A peninsula is: a ridge or hill of loose sand piled up by the wind a body of water that is partly enclosed by land land surrounded by water on three sides. Category 3 10

C. Land surrounded by water on three sides Category 3 10

True or False: Glaciers help create many of the natural characteristics of Michigan. Category 3 20

True – Glaciers carved out deep holes True – Glaciers carved out deep holes. As the glaciers melted these holes filled with water and became Great Lakes. Glaciers left behind sand dunes along Lake Michigan. Category 3 20

Which is NOT a landform: bridges hills islands Category 3 30

a. bridges Category 3 30

Which is NOT a body of water: lake bay peninsula Category 3 40

c. peninsula Category 3 40

50 Which is the definition of a sand dune: hills or ridges of piled up sand a flat area of sand Category 3 50

a. hills or ridges of piled up sand Category 3 50

Category 4 questions follow

Northville is located in what state? Category 4 10

Michigan Category 4 10

Michigan is located in what country? Category 4 20

The United States of America Category 4 20

Northville is located in what county? Category 4 30

Wayne County Category 4 30

40 The United States of America is located on what continent? Category 4 40

North America. Category 4 40

50 A community is: a place where people go on vacation a place where people live, play, and work together Category 4 50

b. a place where people live, play, and work together. Category 4 50

Category 5 questions follow

10 Climate is: how hot or cold the air is water that falls to the ground as rain, sleet, hail, or snow weather over a long period of time Category 5 10

c. weather over a long period of time Category 5 10

20 An example of Michigan’s vegetation is: the apple blossom Lake Michigan copper Category 5 20

a. the apple blossom Category 5 20

30 Which of these is NOT an example of vegetation of Michigan? apple trees lakes wildflowers Category 5 30

b. lakes Category 5 30

True or False: A natural resource is something found in nature that people find useful. Category 5 40

True Category 5 40

Trees and other natural resources like limestone and copper are used for: making products recreation (fun!) Category 5 50

a. making products Category 5 50