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This resource covers essential topics related to U.S. geography, climate, and natural resources. It includes details on various types of maps, landforms such as plains, plateaus, and deserts, as well as climate factors like temperature and precipitation. The content also discusses renewable and nonrenewable resources, pollution, and major terrains in the U.S., including the Rocky Mountains and the Mississippi River. Engage with these topics to enhance your understanding of the geographical and environmental aspects of the United States.
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Geography of The U.S. Climate Resources Maps Landforms $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 Final Jeopardy $500 $500 $500 $500
C1 $100 This map shows cities, states, countries and capitals
C1? $100 What is a political map?
C1 $200 North, south, east, west
C1 $200 What are the cardinal directions?
C1 $300 Stands for something else on a map
C1 $300 What is a symbol?
C1 $400 A map that shows information about past events
C1 $400 What is an Historical Map?
C1 final The final Jeopardy answer is: Name at least 3 Renewable Resources and 3 Nonrenewable resources
C1 final Renewable- Trees, Sun, Wind, Water, Air Nonrenewable- Oil, Any Minerals, Coal
C2 $100 A large area of flat land
C2 $100 What are plains?
C2 $200 The high, flat area that rises steeply above the surrounding land
C2 $200 What is a plateau?
C2 $300 The land along an ocean
C2 $300 What is a coast?
C2 $400 The low, bowl-shaped landform surrounded by higher land
C2 $400 What is a basin?
C2 $500 A place where very little rain falls
C2 $500 What is a desert?
C3 $100 The mountain range in the eastern U.S.
C3 $100 What are the Appalachian Mountains?
C3 $200 The land between the Rocky Mountains and the Appalachian Mountains
C3 $200 What are the Interior Plains?
C3 $300 This major river runs through the Interior Plains
C3 $300 What is the Mississippi river?
C3 $400 The flat land along the Atlantic coast
C3 $400 What is the Coastal Plain?
C3 $500 The largest bodies of fresh water in the U.S.
C3 $500 What are the Great Lakes?
C4 $100 The pattern of weather over many years
C4 $100 What is climate?
C4 $200 How hot or cold it is right now
C4 $200 What is temperature?
C4 $300 Moisture that falls to the ground as rain, hail, snow, etc
C4 $300 What is precipitation?
C4 $400 Temperature and precipitation are two key parts of this
C4 $400 What is climate?
C4 $500 The three factors that affect climate
C4 $500 What is distance from the equator, distance from the oceans, and elevation?
C5 $100 Something in the environment that people can use
C5 $100 What is a natural resource?
C5 $200 A type of resource that can be replaced
C5 $200 What is a renewable resource?
C5 $300 A resource that has a limited supply
C5 $300 What is a nonrenewable resource?
C5 $400 This makes air, soil, and water dirty
C5 $400 What is pollution?