Mapping Physical Geography Resources Human Geography Liveable Communities
100
What is the most used map in Canada?
Topographic Map
100
What is the biggest landform region?
Canadian Shield
100
What is a non-basic job?
selling things within the local community
100
What is a pull factor for Canada?
Healthcare
100
What is earth's current population?
7.7 billion
200
What is the 3 types of maps?
thematic, topographic, road
200
Subduction occurs at what type of plate movement?
Convergent
200
Farming contributes about ________ dollars to the Canadian economy.
11
200
What are the 4 ways the population changes?
Birth, Death, Immigration, Emigration
200
What is Earth's carrying capacity?
Between 2-40 billion
300
How many points are on a compass rose?
16
300
What are the three plate movements?
Convergent, Divergent, Sliding/transforming
300
What type of resource are fossil fuels?
non-renewable resource
300
An asylum seeker is a person claiming to be__________.
Refugee
300
What two factors influence residential density?
Cost of land and age of neighbourhood
400
What does GPS stand for?
Global Positioning System
400
What year was the Richter scale invented?
1935
400
Cutting only parts of an old growth forest is what type of cutting?
Shelterwood
400
What is the definition of a push factor?
reason for leaving a country
400
6% of most communities is used for ____
Factories
500
What is the direction of a bearing point at 180 degrees?
South
500
What are the 6 factors that effect climate change remembered as?
LOWERN
500
What is mined in Saskatchewan and used for fertilizer?
Potash
500
How many points does a person have to have to immigrate to Canada?
67
500
Canada is the blank of ecological footprints?
Big Foot






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