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Chapter 5-6 TEST
Geo-Jeopardy!
U.S. Human
Geography
U.S. Physical
Geography
Canadian
Human Geo.
Canadian
Physical Geo.
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Misc.
$100.00 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?
$200.00 U.S. Human Geography
These structures bring
freshwater from far
away and thus support
California’s large
number of people
What are aqueducts?
$300.00 U.S. Human Geography
In the 1700s, they
built military forts and
missions in the South
Who were the Spanish?
$400.00 U.S. Human Geography
Since the 1950s,
manufacturing has
__________ and the size of
the average farm has
increased
What is declined?
$500.00 U.S. Human Geography
The 2008 recession in the
United States also caused
the ___________economy to
suffer
What is global?
$100.00 U.S. Physical Geography
flat area east of the
Rocky Mountains
What are the
Great Plains?
$200.00 U.S. Physical Geography
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?
$400.00 U.S. Physical Geography
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?
$100.00 Canadian Human Geo.
Fish farming that is
controversial in the
industry because of
potential risk to
consumers
What is aquaculture?
$200.00 Canadian Human Geo.
Native people who live in
the Canadian Arctic region
Who are the Inuit?
$300.00 Canadian Human Geo.
These have been drained
for industrial,
commercial, and
agricultural uses
What are wetlands?
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Canada is the world’s
third-largest producer
of this type of clean,
renewable energy
What is
hydroelectricity?
$500.00 Canadian Human Geo.
Air pollution in the United
States can result in _________
in Canada
What is acid rain?
$100.00 Canadian Physical Geo.
Canada’s longest river that
flows from the Great Slave
Lake to the Arctic Ocean
What is the Mackenzie?
$200.00 Canadian Physical Geo.
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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Retailing, computer
engineering, biotechnology
and teaching are found in
this type of economy
What is postindustrial?
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Due mainly to NAFTA, the
area along the Rio Grande
has experienced growth in
____________ activities.
What is industrial?
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Roughly what percent of
Canadians identify as being
of mixed ethnic makeup?
What is 25%?
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Because of extensive oil
and natural gas drilling,
Canada’s __________ has
been getting smaller
What is boreal forest?
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The Labrador Current and
___________ Stream have a
significant impact on
Canada’s climate
What is Gulf?