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Jeopardy Mother Earth & $$$ Technology Economics Misc. Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy Developing/ Developed?

$100 Question Define natural resource?

$100 Answer Anything from nature that can be of value to humans.

$200 Question Natural resources that can replenish themselves is called what?

$200 Answer Renewable Resource

$300 Question What are some examples of nonrenewable resources?

$300 Answer Fossil Fuels, Metals, Gems, Minerals

$400 Question Why are skilled laborers and unskilled laborers complimentary to each other? Explain

$400 Answer Ms. Rivera will determine if the Answer is correct.

$500 Question What are the three “must haves” for Capital Resource?

$500 Answer Money Infrastructure Tools/Machines

$100 Question What is economic interdependence?

$100 Answer Countries must trade in order to get the resources they need.

$200 Question What do imperialist countries do?

$200 Answer Take over other regions of the world in order to exploit their natural resources.

$300 Question Some countries priority is economic development but some countries are shifting to what?

$300 Answer Environmental Conservation and Sustainability

$400 Question What are the 3 benefits of resources?

$400 Answer 1.Produce goods and services 2.Create jobs for people 3.Develop new technologies

$500 Question New _____________ can create a demand for a resource. Why?

$500 Answer Technology Example: Faster technology/service = IPAD, IPHONE, ETC.

$100 Question What are the three economic activities we covered in class?

$100 Answer Primary, Secondary and Tertiary

$200 Question True or False: Primary Economic Activity is when a person deals directly with a resource such as fishing, farming, etc.

$200 Answer True

$300 Question What is environmental degradation?

$300 Answer Destruction of environment and/or air pollution

$400 Question Bank of America is an example of what type of economic activity?

$400 Answer Tertiary Economic Activity

$500 Question What is the difference between processing and manufacturing?

$500 Answer Processing: when an unusable natural resource is refined into something useable. Manufacturing: when something is assembled

$100 Question What is this?

$100 Answer Compass Rose

$200 Question Titles, labels and legend/key all convey what about a map?

$200 Answer Information

$300 Question Symbols and the use of color on maps are defined in what part/element of the map?

$300 Answer Legend/Key

$400 Question What is a ratio scale?

$400 Answer Shows the distance on the map compared to real earth measurements (1=500 miles)

$500 Question What types of lines are used as a way of representing elevation on a map?

$500 Answer Contour Lines

$100 Question What type of map is this?

$100 Answer Mental Map

$200 Question What are mental maps?

$200 Answer A map in your mind, how you imagine/view a place in your mind.

$300 Question How do mental maps differ from one another?

$300 Answer Some are more refined than others

$400 Question How do people use mental maps?

$400 Answer To carry out daily activities Give directions Understand world events

$500 Question What is a way a mental map can be developed and redefined?

$500 Answer Comparing sketch maps to maps in atlases or other resources Describing the location of places in terms of reference points Describing the location of places in terms of geographic features and land forms Describing the location of places in terms of the human characteristics of a place

Final Jeopardy Which music video covers many resources covered in class?

Final Jeopardy Answer