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Chapter 1 Test

What is the height of land? 1. What is the height of land?

What supports other stones in an arch? 2. What supports other stones in an arch?

What is a place where plants and animals live? 3. What is a place where plants and animals live?

What are materials found in nature that people can use? 4. What are materials found in nature that people can use?

What is anything that makes water, air, or soil dirty? 5. What is anything that makes water, air, or soil dirty?

What is a natural feature on Earth’s surface? 6. What is a natural feature on Earth’s surface?

7. What is water that falls to Earth as rain, snow, sleet, or hail called?

What is a resource that can be replaced called? 8. What is a resource that can be replaced called?

What is the pattern of weather over a long period of time called? 9. What is the pattern of weather over a long period of time called?

What is a resource that cannot be replaced called? 10. What is a resource that cannot be replaced called?

In what part of the United States is Pennsylvania located? 11. In what part of the United States is Pennsylvania located?

Why is Pennsylvania nicknamed the Keystone State? 12. Why is Pennsylvania nicknamed the Keystone State?

How much of Pennsylvania is covered by forests. 13. How much of Pennsylvania is covered by forests.

All of Pennsylvania’s mountains are part of what mountain chain? 14. All of Pennsylvania’s mountains are part of what mountain chain?

15. Which of these is NOT a river in Pennsylvania?

What river is very important to moving freight out of Pennsylvania? 16. What river is very important to moving freight out of Pennsylvania?

Which of these is not a fossil fuel? 17. Which of these is not a fossil fuel?

Which of these minerals used to make cement is found in Pennsylvania? 18. Which of these minerals used to make cement is found in Pennsylvania?

What kind of climate does Pennsylvania have? 19. What kind of climate does Pennsylvania have?

What two factors help to determine what the climate is in an area? 20. What two factors help to determine what the climate is in an area?

What kind of trees grow well in lowlands and valleys? 21. What kind of trees grow well in lowlands and valleys?

22. True or False. Pennsylvania has only a few different kinds of animals living in the state because of the poor habitat found in the state.

Name the six states that border Pennsylvania? 23-28. Name the six states that border Pennsylvania?