Chapter 1 Test-LA
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any natural features of Earth’s surface | landform
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surroundings | environment
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a specific spot on planet Earth, sometimes expressed using latitude and longitude | absolute location
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where a place is located in relation to another place or places | relative location
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an imaginary line that measures a location’s distance north or south of the equator | latitude
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an imaginary line on Earth’s surface that divides Earth evenly between the North and South Poles | equator
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an imaginary line that measures how far east or west a location is from the prime meridian | longitude
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the 0° line of longitude that divides Earth into Eastern and Western Hemispheres | prime meridian
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a segment of the worldwide system for standardizing time; there are 24 in the world; the US spans 7 of them | time zone
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an imaginary line, located mainly on the 180ー meridian, that marks the divide where the date changes by one day | International Date Line
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the study of differences in the terrain and character of the land in a given place or region | physical geography
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the height of a place above sea level | elevation
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the difference between the highest and lowest levels in a given area | relief
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soil that is made up of sediment carried by a river and deposited along its banks | alluvial soil
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a place where a river meets the sea | estuary
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windblown dust that builds up and forms a ridge of bluffs as it approaches higher elevations | loess soil
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wearing away by the action of water or wind | erosion
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an area found along a coast that is a transition area between land and water | marsh
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a geological formation found in Louisiana’s salt marsh, which is covered by layers of rock that, under great pressure, have folded upward in domelike formations | salt dome
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scientists who study the origin, history, and structure of Earth | geologist
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caused when rock formations press against each other and fold upward | uplift
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water that is deep enough to travel by boat | navigable
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an area of land that drains into tributaries and eventually into larger rivers | drainage basin
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material that settles to the bottom of a liquid | sediment
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a lake formed when a river seeks a shorter, straighter course through flat terrain | cutoff lake
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a lake created when a huge logjam blocks the flow of a river | raft lake
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a lake created behind low groups of ridges in the marshlands | marsh lake
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a waterway closely associated with Louisiana, which ranges in size from short and shallow to long and navigable | bayou
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the current condition of the atmosphere on any given day | weather
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the average weather of an area over a long period of time | climate
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any form of water, liquid or solid, that falls from the atmosphere and reaches the ground | precipitation
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a dark funnel-shaped cloud with swirling winds that can measure over two hundred miles an hour | tornado
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a violent storm that forms in the Atlantic Ocean during the summer and fall | hurricane
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the number of days between the last killing frost (below 32°F) in the spring and the first killing frost in the fall | growing season
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swamps, marshes, and other areas that have a natural supply of water and are covered or soaked with water at least part of the year | wetlands
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the slow process of land sinking into the sea | subsidence
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a rodent that was once highly valued for its fur but now causes harm to our marshes | nutria
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In which time zone is Louisiana located? | Central
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Which waterway does NOT form one of Louisiana’s natural boundaries? | Red River
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What is the largest natural lake in Louisiana? | Lake Pontchartrain
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What are the three parts of the Mississippi Floodplains? | Natural levees, swamp & passes
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What type of climate is found in Louisiana? | humid subtropical
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If you tell someone you live across the street from the library, what type of location are you describing? | relative
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What type of location is based on lines of latitude and longitude? | absolute
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What is a benefit of the barrier islands? | They provide protection from storm surges.
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According to the map, which river forms part of Louisiana’s eastern border? | Pearl
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According to the map, what is the longest river in Louisiana? | Mississippi
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What type of lake was created by the Red River? | raft
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According to the map, the most northerly point of the Mississippi River is found in what state? | Minnesota
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What type of map shows Louisiana’s rivers? | topographical
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According to the map, which state is the shortest distance from Louisiana? Michigan, Minnesota, Tennessee, Wisconsin | Tennessee
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Mrs. Frazier’s flight departs at 11 AM from New Orleans, LA. The plane lands in San Diego, Ca, five hours later. What time is in San Diego when she arrives? | 2 PM
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In what direction would you travel if you were traveling from Lake Pontchartrain to the confluence of the Red River and the Mississippi River? | NW
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Use the time zone map to determine the time in Louisiana if it is 11am in California. | 1 PM
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For early settlers in Louisiana, which two areas on the map did they need to be most aware of as being susceptible to flooding and hurricanes? | IV and V
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Which of the following gives the most accurate absolute location of New Orleans? | b. 29N,91W
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What is the highest point in Louisiana? | Driskell Mountain
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According to the map, which river forms part of Louisiana’s western border? | Sabine River
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If it is 10:00 AM in Louisiana, what time is it in Alaska? | 7 AM
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Why was an extensive flood control system built along the banks of the Mississippi River? | to protect the cities
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What would happen if a large portion of Louisiana’s 2.5 million acres of marshland were destroyed? | Population of migrating birds would decrease.
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What conclusion could be drawn from the maps? | The passes are continually changing due to the sediment deposits.
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What conclusion can be drawn from the information in the chart? | Coastal wetlands have greatly diminished by human intervention.
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In which 2 regions is Baton Rouge located? | Terraces & Mississippi Floodplains
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