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Jeopardy

Suburban Rural Urban Facts 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500

Group of people, plants or animals Suburban Areas Group of people, plants or animals living close together And sharing resources. Row 1, Col 1

urban, rural and suburban areas (lower density than cities) Which of urban, rural and suburban areas has less activity. (lower density than cities) 1,2

Suburban Communities is same as? 1,3

Spring planting goes well. Rural Spring planting goes well. 1,4

typical for rural areas? Farmers, Rangers, Miners, Fisherman Name same jobs that are typical for rural areas? 2,1

Where could we find most trees? Rural areas Where could we find most trees? 2,2

Air (oxygen) to breathe What do trees produce that we need? 2,3

Where does the food that we eat in the city come from? Farms in rural areas Where does the food that we eat in the city come from? 2,4

Name same jobs that are typical Taxi driver, hotel owners, bankers Name same jobs that are typical for urban areas. 3,1

urban, rural and suburban areas are downtown, commercial & industrial, Which of urban, rural and suburban areas are downtown, commercial & industrial, sub-districts & neighborhoods 3,2

Urban Tokyo is an ______ area. 3,3

City is another word for? Urban City is another word for? 3,4

Suburban, Rural, Urban What are the 3 types of communities? 4,1

Country side is another word for? Rural Country side is another word for? 4,2

Four Wheeler gets stuck in the Rural Four Wheeler gets stuck in the mud. 4,3

Urban Mom’s late for work. 4,4

Suburban Yard isn’t big enough for a horse. 5,1

Rural Get a new horse. 5,2

Went to the zoo with your family. Urban Went to the zoo with your family. 5,3

Won soccer game. Get rootbeer Urban Won soccer game. Get rootbeer floats with friends. 5,4