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200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 Maps and Charts RegionsSpecialization Mixed Bag Productive Resouces
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Question Column 1-100 Mexico 28 N Cuba 23N Chile 33 S Bolivia 16 S Venezuela 10 N Which city is the warmest? Why?
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Answer Column 1-100 Venezuela – Closer to the equator
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Question Column 1-200 Mexico 28 N Cuba 23N Chile 33 S Bolivia 16 S Venezuela 10 N Which is coldest? Why?
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Answer Column 1-200 Chile – Farthest from the equator
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Question Column 1-300 Look at the map of the world. On what 5 continents are the dry climates located?
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Answer Column 1-300 Africa, Asia, Australia, North America, South America
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Question Column 1-400 Look at the map of the world. On what 3 continents are the humid tropical climates located?
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Answer Column 1-400 South America, Africa, and Asia
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Question Column 1-500 Look at the map of the world. What climate does Canada mostly have?
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Answer Column 1-500 Humid and Cold
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Question Column 2-100 What does the Pampas trade?
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Answer Column 2-100 Grasslands- wheat, soybeans, corn Cattle, sheep
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Question Column 2-200 What is the climate of the southeast Region?
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Answer Column 2-200 Hot and humid
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Question Column 2-300 What is the climate of the northeast region: Tundra, Semiarid, Humid cold, or Mediterranean?
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Answer Column 2-300 Humid Cold
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Question Column 2-400 What do regions do if they don’t have enough natural resouces?
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Answer Column 2-400 Trade with other regions.
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Question Column 2-500 If you moved to Alabama, what would you get rid of?
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Answer Column 2-500 Anything to do with snow and cold weather
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Question Column 3-100 Why is Florida better at growing oranges, Utah for mining cooper, and Ohio for making footballs?
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Answer Column 3-100 Each state has a good mix of human and natural resources.
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Question Column 3-200 Why is the midwest a good place for agriculture?
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Answer Column 3-200 Flat land or Good soil
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Question Column 3-300 Akron makes tires and Seattle makes airplanes. How do the consumers in Seattle and Akron benefit from this?
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Answer Column 3-300 Consumers in Seattle get tires and Consumers in Akron get airplanes Econonmic Interdependence
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Question Column 3-400 What does specialization and trade result in?
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Answer Column 3-400 More goods and services for the consumer
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Question Column 3-500 What happens when we increase our economic interdependence?
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Answer Column 3-500 The consumer has more choices of goods and services
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Question Column 4-100 What are the 2 advantages of division of labor?
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Answer Column 4-100 Make product faster and for less money
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Question Column 4-200 How have humans changed the physical environment?
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Answer Column 4-200 Highways, shopping malls, housing divisions, dams across streams
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Question Column 4-300 Ford Motor company uses division of labor to produce cars. What is one reason it does this? Pick A, B, C, or D.
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Answer Column 4-300 a.So employees learn how to make a car. b.More people will want to buy a car. c.The Ford Mustang is an awesome car. d.The employees will make a car faster.
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Question Column 4-400 Lebron James moved back to Ohio, what did he need to buy?
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Answer Column 4-400 Cold weather and snow supplies.
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Question Column 4-500 How does the Amazon Basin Specialize?
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Answer Column 4-500 It grows fruit trees.
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Question Column 5-100 New York has a large population. What productive resource is this?
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Answer Column 5-100 Human Resource
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Question Column 5-200 Coal is what type of productive resource?
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Answer Column 5-200 Natural resource
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Question Column 5-300 Name a capital resource used in growing soybeans.
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Answer Column 5-300 Tractor, other plowing and planting tools
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Question Column 5-400 The coasts of South America have the most of which productive resource?
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Answer Column 5-400 Human resources
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Question Column 5-500 Look at the circle graph. If South America has 525, 000 square miles, what is the land area of North America - 450,000 square miles; 500,00 square miles; 550,000 square miles; or the graph doesn’t tell me.
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Answer Column 5-500 550,000 square miles
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Answer Column 5-500 550,000 square miles
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