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Studies Weekly Week 13

Total questions: 10

Worksheet time: 5mins

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Class
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1.

How does the picture show the importance of both renewable and nonrenewable natural resources?

a)

A. The picture shows many renewable natural resources such as trees and water.

b)

B. It shows how the animals need the natural resources like the beaver needs trees to build his home.

c)

C. It shows nonrenewable resources which are resources that won’t last forever.

d)

All of the above

2.

How might a map key help you on a color-coded map?

a)

It would show you where each city is located

b)

It would explain which map color stands for which type of land.

c)

It would describe places where you could go on vacation.

d)

It would explain how biomes got their names.

3.

What is a natural resource?

a)

a large area of vegetation with a special climate and specific plants and animals

b)

the plants or trees growing in a particular area

c)

any material from the Earth that people can use

d)

the average weather or changes in the weather over a long period of time

4.

What is the difference between a renewable and a nonrenewable resource?

a)

A renewable resource cannot be replaced, and a nonrenewable resource can be replaced

b)

A renewable resource can be replaced, and a nonrenewable resource cannot be replaced

c)

A renewable resource is found only in the United States, and a nonrenewable resource is found only in Canada

d)

A nonrenewable resource is found all over the world, and a renewable resource is not.

5.

What is climate?

a)

a large area of vegetation with a special climate and specific plants and animals

b)

the plants or trees growing in a particular area

c)

any material from the Earth that people can use

d)

the average weather or changes in the weather over a long period of time

6.

What is vegetation?

a)

a large area with a special climate and specific plants and animals

b)

the plants or trees growing in a particular area

c)

any material from the Earth that people can use

d)

 the average weather or changes in the weather over a long period of time

7.

How does the climate of the United States vary?

a)

Florida is hot and humid with plenty of rainfall; Alaska is arctic, or extremely cold.

b)

Alaska is very dry with almost no precipitation; Florida is snowy in the winter.

c)

Alaska it is arctic, or extremely cold; Hawaii is not arctic, but it is still cold.

d)

The Great Plains is a tropical forest; Canada is cold and snowy.

8.

What is the difference between the climate of Mexico and the climate of Canada?

a)

Mexico is made up of several island nations that are hot with rainforests, but in Canada, it is mostly cold and covered with forests and tundra.

b)

Canada is made up of several island nations that are hot with rainforests, but in Mexico, it is mostly cold and covered with forests and tundra.

c)

In Mexico, it is mostly cold and covered with forests and tundra, but in Canada, it is warmer and covered in deserts and rainforests.

d)

In Canada, it is mostly cold and covered with forests and tundra, but in Mexico, it is warmer and covered in deserts and rainforests.

9.

What physical features of the Bahamas affect its climate?

a)

It is made of mostly islands and is covered with rainforests

b)

It is covered in deserts.

c)

It covers a large area of land and many different climate regions.

d)

It is mostly made of forests and tundras.

10.

How are the natural resources of the United States the same as those in the Caribbean?

a)

A. The United States and the Caribbean produce some of the same natural resources like timber or trees and oil.

b)

B. some parts of the United States have the same climate as the Caribbean

c)

Both A and B