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1 Chapter 1 U.S and Canada Physical Geography
Test will be on Friday January 8th

2 Tundra a cold, dry region, that is covered with snow for more than half the year

3 Tributary river or stream that flows into a larger river

4 Continental Divide The boundary that separates rivers flowing toward opposite sides of a continent located in the Rocky Mountains of North America.

5 Glacier A huge slow-moving mass of snow and ice

6 Agribusiness huge farm that is run by a large company

7 Tributary river or stream that flows into a larger river

8 Prairie A region of flat or rolling land covered with grasses

9 Fossil Fuel A fuel formed over millions of years from animal and plant remains. Petroleum or

10 Province political division of land in Canada

11 Permafrost a permanently frozen layer of ground below the top layer of soil. It thaws only during the Arctic summer

12 Hydroelectricity electric power produced by moving water

13 Rocky Mountains the major mountain range in western North America

14 Given their location, what is the importance of the Great Lakes?
The are the world’s largest group of freshwater lakes. They are major shipping routes

15 Discuss how climate changes as you move away from the equator.
The Closer to the Equator the hotter the climate it. The further you go from the Equator the colder it is. This would make Canada very cold due to being so far away from the Equator.

16 How are fossil fuels made?
Fossil fuels are made over a long period of time from animal and plat remains.

17 List the factors that contribute to the different climates in the US and Canada.
Oceans Mountains Latitude

18 What are the four major forms of plant life in North America?
Tundra Grassland desert scrub forest

19 What is the Canadian Shield and what is its importance?
It is a region of rocky, rugged land that covers about half of Canada. It is important because much of Canada’s mineral wealth is found there

20 Is the Canadian Shield populated? Why or why not?
No, Few people live on the land covered by the Canadian Shield Why? It is to rugged for anyone to live on.

21 List the regions of the US and Canada that are important to agribusiness and why.
Prairie Provinces and the St. Lawrence Lowlands for Canada and the Midwest Region for the US. They are major agricultural regions

22 What are the types of fossil fuels?
Petroleum, natural gas, and coal Petroleum or

23 Before agribusiness, who owned most of the farms in the US and Canada?
families

24 Why is water an important natural resource?
It is used for hydroelectricity

25 Name the five Great Lakes
Huron Ontario Michigan Erie Superior

26 Describe two physical features of the US and Canada.
Rocky Mountains Great Plains


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