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Social Studies Ch 1

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Rocky Mountains   largest mountain system in North America  
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Glacier   Huge slow moving sheets of ice  
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Great lakes   World's largest group of freshwater lakes  
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Tributary   a stream or river that lfows into a larger river  
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Tundra   cold dry region found in the far north. covered with snow for more than half the year.  
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Permafrost   layer of permanently frozen soil  
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Prairie   grasslands  
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Province   political division of Canada  
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Alluvial   fertile topsoil left by a river after a flood  
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Agribusiness   large company that runs huge farms  
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Hydroelectricity   electric power generated by moving water  
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Fossil Fuel   sources of energy formed from animal and plant remains, petroleum, natural gas and coal  
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Continent US & Canada are on   North America  
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Bodies of water that border US & Canada   Atlantic, Pacific, Arctic and Gulf of Mexico  
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Appalachian Mountains   2nd largest mountain system in the US. Located in the East --stretches North to South for 1,500 miles  
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Laurentian Highlands   These mountains meet the Appalachians in Canada  
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Interior Plains   The area in Canada between the Rockies and the Appalachians. It is lowlands  
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Great Plains   In the US the lowlands between the Rockies and the Appalachians closest to the Rockies on the West. Drier gorw wheat and ranchers raise livestock  
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Central Plains   In the US the lowlands between the Rockies and the Appalachians closest to the Appalachians on the East. Wetter crops are corn and soybeans  
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Gulf-Atlantic Coastal Plain   Runs along the eastern and southern coasts of the US. Flat fertile land  
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Great Basin   Plateaus and basins west of the Rockies. Bowl shaped region Northeast is the Great Salt Lake. Death Valley in the southwest section  
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Death Valley   In the SW section of the Great Basin. Is below sea level. Hottest place in North America over 125F  
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Coast Ranges   Mountains along the Pacific  
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Sierra Nevada   Mountains in California  
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Cascades   Mountains in Washington  
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Yukon Territory (location)   In Canada, east of Alaska  
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Canadian Shield   a region of rocky, rugged land that covers about half of Canada  
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St. Lawrence Lowlands   Canada's smalles land region. southeast of the shield along the St. Lawrence Lowlands  
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What Rivers and Lakes are used for   transportation, recreation and industry  
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The Great Lakes   Are the world's largest group of freshwater lakes.  
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Name the Great Lakes   Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie and Superior  
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Why the GL are so important   Shipping on the lakes has helped develop both Canada and United States  
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Mississippi River   Largest river in US starts in Minnesota and goes through the Central Plains to the Gulf of Mexico. Important transportation route and one of the busiest waterways in the world. Cargo ships go deliver goods  
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2 other major US rivers   Missouri, Platte and Colorado  
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Continental Divide   The boundary that separates rivers that flow to the Pacific from those that flow to the Atlantic  
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Mackenzie River   Canada's largest river  
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St. Lawrence River   Canada's 2nd largest river major transportations route from Great lakes to Atlantic Ocean  
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How ships move along St. Lawrence River   through locks and canals  
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Climate   weather patterns that an area has over a long period of time  
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3 factors that affect climate   latitude, oceans and mountains  
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How each one affects climate   Latitude -- how far from the equator you are is how hot or cold you are. Ocean -- if you are near the ocean the climate is milder because the ocean warms it up If you are very far from oceans you have extreme climates. On the side of the mountain away fro  
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4 major kinds of vegetation in US & Canada   Tundra, grassland, desert scrub and forest  
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Tundra   Found in far north, cold dry region covered with snow more than half a year.  
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Grasslands   In North America are called prairies. Largest in Central and great plains.  
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Desert Scrub   limited rain fall, desert and semiarid regions with limited vegetation  
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Forests cover   1/3 of the US and 1/2 of Canada  
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Coniferous trees   have cones that protect their seeds  
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Deciduous trees   shed their leaves in the fall  
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Canadian maple Leaf   Canada's best known symbol it is on its flag. Sugar maple produces maply syrup and maple sugar  
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Mississippi, Ohio & Missouri Rivers   important shipping routes  
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Location of large forests in US   pacific NW, the South, Appalachians and around Great lakes  
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Examples of fossil fuels   petroleum, natural gas and coal  
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Biggest oil reserves in North America   along the northern coast of Alaska  
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Natural gas   mixture of gases found beneath the Earth's surface  
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Major use of natural gas   fuel to heat homes.  
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what coal is used for   to produce electricity and to heat and power industrial facilities  
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Types of products that are mined   copper, gold, iron ore and lead.  
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Percentage of Canadian land suitable for farming   less than 10 percent  
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2 locations of best Canadian farmland   most are in the Prairie provinces -- for wheat and beef The St. Lawrence Lowlands is grains, milk, vegetabbles and fruit  
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Country with most lakes in the world   Canada  
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Percent of world's fresh water in Canada   9 percent  
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Location of much of Canada's mineral wealth   canadian shield  
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Examples of minerals found there   iron ore, gold, silver, zinc, copper and uranium  
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location of oil and natural gas in Canada   Prairie Provinces mostly Alberta  
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What rivers of Quebec Province make   hydroelectricity  
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Percentage of US covered by forests   1/3 of its land  
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Percentage of Canada covered by forests   1/2 its land  
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Examples of timber products   lumber, paper, plywood and wood pulp  
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major natural resources of US   farmland, forests, water and minerals  
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Major US landform that extends into Canada   Rocky Mountains  
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