Mr. Brazeau Plate Tectonics Teacher’s Choice The Nature of Weather.

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Mr. Brazeau

Plate Tectonics

Teacher’s Choice

The Nature of Weather

Weather in Action

Climate

Weather and Climate

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200 million years ago, all of the continents combined to form a single supercontinent called:

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When plates move apart what hot substance rises through the open space

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Name one thing we have as proof that Pangea did exist

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When ocean plates come together, if one overlaps the other (folds) what is created?

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When ocean plates move apart (faults) what is created

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What is the capital city of Canada

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What is the capital city of Ontario

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Who is going to win the Stanley Cup?

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What is the line called that runs through the middle of the world and splits the earth into north and south

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Who is the Prime Minister of Canada

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Temperature is measured in:

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Air pressure is measured with an instrument called a:

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Freezing occurs at what temperature

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Boiling occurs at what temperature

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The earth is coldest at the north and south poles, and warmest near:

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Moisture falling from a cloud to the ground is known as

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Name 3 types of precipitation

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Scientists who study weather are called

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What are some of the characteristics of storms:

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How can an ice storm affect our lives

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What is climate

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Areas near the ___ get direct rays from the sun

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Name one factor that impact climate (LOWERN )

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Name one factor that impact climate (LOWERN)

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Explain how elevation impacts climate

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Mr. Brazeau

Plants and Soils

Vegetation Regions

Components of Soil

Layers of Soil

Random

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Name and explain one natural system

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Name and explain one natural system

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Name and explain one natural system

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Name and explain one natural system

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Name and explain one natural system

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Describe the Temperate Rain Forest

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Explain the Coniferous Forest Region

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Explain the Tundra Region

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Explain the Deciduous Region

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Explain the Prairie Region

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Name one of the 4 components of Soil

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Name one of the 4 components of Soil

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Name one of the 4 components of Soil

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Name one of the 4 components of Soil

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Name all 4 components of Soil

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What is in the O layer of soil

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What is the A layer of soil

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What is the B layer of Soil

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What is the C layer of soil

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What is the D layer of soil

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Name a province in Canada

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Name two provinces in Canada

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What is the name of the only pro baseball team in Canada

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What color is my exercise ball

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What was the last movie we watched in here

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Who am I

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Who am I

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Who am I

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Who am I

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If Mr Brazeau wasn’t married who would he marry

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Provinces and Capitals

Name 3 provinces and their capitals