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Chapter 4

What are the three types of economies we have discussed? Focus Question What are the three types of economies we have discussed?

Quiz Chapters 1-3 What is a perceptual region? What are the three layers of earth? The theory that earth was once a single supercontinent known as Pangea What are the three types of mechanical weathering? What is a solstice? What are the 4 major types of biomes? What is population density? What is a cultural hearth? What are the four characteristics all countries must have? What is cultural convergence?

Section 1 What is a Natural Resource? What is an energy source? What is the difference between a renewable and non renewable What is an energy source? With a partner come up with a conservation plan to preserve a renewable resource to ensure we have it for a long time to come. Come up with examples and give details of how your plan would work to help preserve the resources.

What is the difference between renewable and non renewable resources? Focus Question What is the difference between renewable and non renewable resources?