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Chapter 5-6 TEST Geo-Jeopardy!
U.S. Human Geography U.S. Physical Geography Canadian Human Geo. Canadian Physical Geo. Misc. $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500
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What is the Manufacturing Belt?
$ U.S. Human Geography As the number of business moving to the Sunbelt has increased, the population of this region has decreased What is the Manufacturing Belt?
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$ U.S. Human Geography These structures bring freshwater from far away and thus support California’s large number of people What are aqueducts?
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In the 1700s, they built military forts and missions in the South
$ U.S. Human Geography In the 1700s, they built military forts and missions in the South Who were the Spanish?
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$ U.S. Human Geography Since the 1950s, manufacturing has __________ and the size of the average farm has increased What is declined?
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$ U.S. Human Geography The 2008 recession in the United States also caused the ___________economy to suffer What is global?
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flat area east of the Rocky Mountains What are the Great Plains?
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Wet, swampy area in Florida that provides habitats for diverse vegetation and wildlife What is the Everglades?
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fall line in the Northeast has many of these, which were important for the first American factories What are waterfalls?
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Unlike the Rocky Mountains, the __________ in the east are geologically much older What are the Appalachians?
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Vital river that forms part of the boundary between the U.S. and Canada What is the St. Lawrence River?
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$ Canadian Human Geo. Fish farming that is controversial in the industry because of potential risk to consumers What is aquaculture?
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Native people who live in the Canadian Arctic region
$ Canadian Human Geo. Native people who live in the Canadian Arctic region Who are the Inuit?
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$ Canadian Human Geo. These have been drained for industrial, commercial, and agricultural uses What are wetlands?
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What is hydroelectricity?
$ Canadian Human Geo. Canada is the world’s third-largest producer of this type of clean, renewable energy What is hydroelectricity?
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Air pollution in the United States can result in _________ in Canada
$ Canadian Human Geo. Air pollution in the United States can result in _________ in Canada What is acid rain?
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Canada’s longest river that flows from the Great Slave Lake to the Arctic Ocean What is the Mackenzie?
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giant area of bedrock located around Hudson Bay and James Bay What is the Canadian Shield?
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Canada is rarely impacted by natural weather hazards because of its cold oceans and a lack of __________ temperatures What is extreme?
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A wealth of this natural vegetation is the reason why paper and lumber are major exports What are forests?
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Due to its location at higher ___________, most Canadians live within 100 miles of the U.S. – Canadian border What are latitudes?
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What is postindustrial?
$ Misc. Retailing, computer engineering, biotechnology and teaching are found in this type of economy What is postindustrial?
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$ Misc. Due mainly to NAFTA, the area along the Rio Grande has experienced growth in ____________ activities. What is industrial?
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$ Misc. Roughly what percent of Canadians identify as being of mixed ethnic makeup? What is 25%?
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$ Misc. Because of extensive oil and natural gas drilling, Canada’s __________ has been getting smaller What is boreal forest?
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$ Misc. The Labrador Current and ___________ Stream have a significant impact on Canada’s climate What is Gulf?
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