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NJ is a fun social studies stack!
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| 1)Cardinal Directions | 1)North, South, East, West |
| 2) Intermediate Directions | 2) Northeast, Southeast, Southwest, Northwest |
| 3) What is the county you live in? | 3) Essex County |
| 4) States that border New Jersey | 4) Pennsylvania, New York, Delaware |
| 5) Resource Map | 5) Shows products made or natural resources in a place. |
| 6) Climate Map | 6) Map shows different weather patterns. |
| 7) Political Map | 7) Map shows boundaries |
| 8) Urban | 8) An urban community is one that’s in a city or town: lots of people live there, and there are lots of different kinds of buildings close together. |
| 9) Suburban | 9 )A suburb is a place where people live just outside of a city or town. There are lots of houses in suburban areas, but not as many other buildings as urban areas—maybe just one or two small shops or stores. |
| 10) Rural | 10) A rural community is one with lots of nature and open spaces, with fewer people and buildings than urban or suburban areas. |
| 11) Physical Map | 11) Shows landforms and water features. It might show rivers, lakes, oceans, islands, mountains or plains. The colors show different elevation in an area. |
| 12) What is a canyon? | 12) Is a deep and narrow land forms that sometimes has a river running through it. |
| 13) What is a valley? | 13) A low area between mountains or hills. |
| 14) What is a mountain? | 14) Large land form that rises high above the surrounding lands. |
| 15) What is a plain? | 15) A plain is a wide, mostly flat area of land without many trees. |
| 16) What is a plateau? | 16) A plateau is an area of raised land or rock that is higher than the land around it. |
| 17) Land forms | 17) shapes that make up Earth's surface. Some land forms as mountains and hills. |
| 18) Geography | 18) The study of Earth and the way people, plants and animals live on it and use it. |
| 19) Physical Features | 19)Nature-made like land forms, rivers, and lakes. |
| 20) Human Features | 20) Man-made features like buildings, towns and factories |