

North America and its Land Forms
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Social Studies, Geography, Science
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4th - 6th Grade
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Hard
Noe Alaniz
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9 Slides • 10 Questions
1
The Landforms of
North America
2
How do we know what hemispheres are on the globe?
North America is located on the North Western Hemespher of the world.
3
What are the primary languages of North America?
North America has 23 countires.
4
What is a climate zone?
North America has 5 of major climate zones.
Tropical
Subtropical
Temperate
Polar
Highlands
These zones have their own distinct sub-categories.
5
Multiple Choice
How many countries are there in North America?
20
21
22
23
6
Multiple Choice
What hemisphere is North America located on?
Northern Western Hemisphere
South Western Hemisphere
North Eastern Hemisphere
South Western Hemisphere
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Tropical zones are hot year round, the lowest temperatures during the cool months will hover around 65 degrees Fahrenheit. There are only two seasons, hot and dry or hot and wet. You can find rainforests in tropical zones. Tropical Zones are the Islands of the Caribbean, the jungles of Southern Mexico and Central America and the Florida peninsula.
Let's get tropical!
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Dry climate zones are places that see less than
12 inches of 30 centimeters of rain water a year! This limits the plants that can grow but life adapts to these conditions. The Deserts in North America are in the Southwest of the United States and parts of Northern Mexico.
Dry starts with d, like Deserts
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Temperate zones are areas that have rainfall spread out through the year. There can also be times of drought. In Temperate zones you see the seasons change with the weather. The summers can go from hot to mild, the winters from cool to cold. Most of the United States is on a Temperate zone.
Temperate Zones are Terrific.
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Continental climate zones are areas closer to the north or south pole. These zones have longer winters, the snow takes longer to melt and shorter growing seasons for crops. These areas are to the north of North America close to Canada in the North American Continent.
Continental Climates get cold!
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Polar zones are to the far north. Canada is mostly in the polar zone, Alaska is completely in the polar zone. These areas are covered in snow almost 9 months out of the year. They are frigid, desolate and mostly uninhabited.
Polar Zones are home to polar bears.
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Match
Match the name with the climate zone.
tropical
polar
desert
continental
temperate
tropical
polar
desert
continental
temperate
14
Multiple Choice
Where would this home be built?
Tropical Zone
Polar Zone
Desert Zone
Continental Zone
Temperate Zone
15
Multiple Choice
Where would this home be built?
Tropical Zone
Polar Zone
Desert Zone
Continental Zone
Temperate Zone
16
Multiple Choice
Where would this home be built?
Tropical Zone
Polar Zone
Desert Zone
Continental Zone
Temperate Zone
17
Multiple Choice
Where would this home be built?
Tropical Zone
Polar Zone
Desert Zone
Continental Zone
Temperate Zone
18
Multiple Choice
Where would this home be built?
Tropical Zone
Polar Zone
Desert Zone
Continental Zone
Temperate Zone
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Match
Match the the clothing with the climate zone.
polar
tropical
desert
continental
temperate
polar
tropical
desert
continental
temperate
The Landforms of
North America
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