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400 600 800 1000 200 400 600 800 1000 200 400 600 800 1000 200 400 600 800 1000 200 400 600 800 1000 200 Capital Cities Physical Features Key Terms 1 Key Terms 2 Concepts
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Texas
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Austin
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United States
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Washington DC
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Ohio
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Columbus
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Washington
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Olympia
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DAILY DOUBLE Florida
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Tallahassee
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Flat landscape east of the Rocky Mountains
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Great Plains
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Landform that runs through both US and Canada stretching 3,000 miles from New Mexico to Alaska
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Rocky Mountains
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Giant core of rock anchoring North America and centered on and around the Hudson Bay
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Canadian Shield
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What major river flows some 2,350 miles (3,782 km) from its source in Minnesota to the Gulf of Mexico, making it an important route for trade?
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Mississippi
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Which great lake does not share a US and Canadian border?
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Lake Michigan
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The cultivation of seafood
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aquaculture
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underground areas containing deposits of semi-solid heavy crude oil
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Tar sands
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a small river or stream that feeds into a larger river
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tributary
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to leave one’s own country to settle permanently in another
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emigration
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one of the indigenous peoples of Canada who are neither Inuit or Metis
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First Nation
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a partially self-governing country with close ties to another country, Canada is a example
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dominion
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a channel or pipeline for moving large quantities of water
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Aqueduct
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haze caused by the interaction of ultraviolet solar radiation with chemical fumes from pollution sources
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Smog
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a serious threat caused by natural and human activity that can contaminate lakes, streams, and rivers far from the source of pollution
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Acid Rain
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a mild climate region in the southern and southwestern portions of the United States where many businesses and retirees are migrating to
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Sun Belt
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What type of music developed in the United States during the early 1900s that combined African rhythms with European harmonies?
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JAZZ/BLUES
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Why is it important to protect wetlands and swamps such as Florida’s Everglades?
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They provide habitats for a great variety of vegetation and wildlife.
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Why is it important to conserve fossil fuels?
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Because they are non- renewable resources
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A wind turbine is a source of ________ energy.
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renewable
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Daily Double How does Niagara Falls help contribute to Canada’s economy other than tourism?
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by providing a source of hydroelectric power
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