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Indiana History Unit 1: Indiana’s Land and People Select Your Team’s Point Total 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 End 100 Point Question What large body of water is found North of Indiana? Lake Michigan Back 100 Point Question In what region of our state would you find someone working at a steel mill? Northern Lakes and Moraines Back 100 Point Question In what region of our state would you find someone mining? Southern Lowlands Back 100 Point Question Describe Indiana’s location on Earth in three different ways. North America, United States, Northern Hemisphere, Western Hemisphere, central U.S. Back 100 Point Question What is a renewable resource? Something found in our environment we can replace Back 200 Point Question What is the difference between renewable and nonrenewable resources? Renewable- we can make more Nonrenewable- we can’t make more Back 200 Point Question Name a renewable resource. Name a nonrenewable resource. Renewable- trees, water, soil Nonrenewable- natural gas, coal, limestone Back 200 Point Question Why did so many forests in Indiana disappear? Lumber, paper, deforestation for homes Back 200 Point Question The ________ is a change in the weather when large bodies of water are near land Lake effect Back 200 Point Question How were Indiana’s three distinct landform regions formed? Glaciers during the Ice Age 20,000 years ago Back 300 Point Question The distance between an area and the _______ has a big effect on the area’s climate and temperature equator Back 300 Point Question Name the four states that border Indiana. Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky, and Illinois Daily Double! Name the directions they border Indiana. Michigan-N, Ohio-E, Kentucky-S, Illinois-W Back 300 Point Question Which natural resource provides the main source of heating and electric power in the state? coal Back 300 Point Question The pattern of weather in a certain place over many years is called the _______ climate Back 300 Point Question Coal, natural gas, and petroleum are examples of ______ Nonrenewable resources Back 400 Point Question The way a place uses and produces natural resources, goods, and services is its________ economy Back 400 Point Question Indiana has one of the largest groups of _______ in the country. Amish Back 400 Point Question Why did many people immigrate to Indiana? Own land, jobs, religious freedom, equality Back 400 Point Question What are three of the most important crops in Indiana? Corn, soybeans, and wheat Daily Double! Name three types of animals raised by farmers. Cattle, hogs, chicken, turkeys Back 400 Point Question Name two nonrenewable resources mined in the Southern Lowlands. Limestone and coal Back 500 Point Question Why are Indiana’s waterways so important? Transportation, recreation, travel, shipment of goods Back 500 Point Question What is biotechnology? The science of using natural resources like plants and improving them to make products. Back 500 Point Question How does Lake Michigan affect the climate of northwest Indiana? Cool northern air mixes with the warm air coming off the lake to produce clouds which bring rain/snow Back 500 Point Question What is the Great Migration? The time in history when African Americans moved north in search of better lives (jobs/freedom) Back 500 Point Question What is the difference between Latitude and Longitude? Latitude- run East-West, create North/South hemispheres Longitude- run North-South, create East/West Hemispheres Back Don’t forget to study for the test!