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Chapter 2 Review
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Precipitation What is water that falls to the Earth?
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List 3 examples of precipitation. Rain, sleet, hail, or snow
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What is a measure of how hot of cold a place is? Temperature
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What could you use to show temperature? A thermometer
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What describes the air at a certain time and place? Weather
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What are the 2 parts of weather? Temperature and precipitation
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Climate What is the pattern of weather in a region over a long period of time?
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Name an example/fact about climate? Summer has the hottest weather.
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What is a resource that can be renewed or replaced after they are used? Renewable resource
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List an example of a renewable resource trees
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What is resources that can not be replace Nonrenewable resource
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List 2 examples of nonrenewable resources. Clay, stone
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What are the similarities of nonrenewable and renewable resources? They are both natural resources. They are both helpful to people.
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What is elevation? The height of land above sea level Interesting fact: The higher you are the ______ it gets. colder
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What is a storm with strong wind and heavy snow? Blizzard What is a powerful storm with very strong wind and heavy rain? Hurricane
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What does a hurricane and a blizzard have in common? They both have very strong wind
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What are some of NY’s resources and their uses? Maple trees- building, maple syrup Natural gas- fuel homes Oil- fuel
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Why do farmers in New York grow apples and trees? Because they grow well in New York's climate
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Which parts of our environment do we most depend on for breathing? Air and trees
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What do trees and minerals have in common? They are both natural resources
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What is a way people use forests? For building and for fuel
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Why is it important for people to practice conservation? To protect natural resources for the future
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How can New Yorkers help protect the state’s wildlife? Taking care of the environment
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Is this a line graph of bar graph?
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Is this a line graph or bar graph?
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What is the difference between a line graph and a bar graph? A line graph shows an area over a certain amount of time A bar graph compares 2 or more items at the same time
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What are some causes of acid rain? Forms when pollution from smoke mixes with condensation in the clouds
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What are the effects of acid rain? Holes in statues, buildings and roads, killing our fish
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