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