Economy of the Southeast Chap 3 lesson 2
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What is the business of growing crops and raising animals | Agriculture
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What is called when the weather is warm enough for crops to grow | Growing Season
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What are some of the Cash Crops of the Southeast | peaches, cotton, watermelon, rice, oranges, peanuts, sugar cane, tabacco, tomotoes, onions, soybeans, and sweet potatoes
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What is a type of crop that is grown to sell | Cash Crops
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What are people that travel from another state or country to enjoy a different area while on vacation | Tourists
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What is it called when a region uses natural resources, good, and services to make money | Economy
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What are 2 things that help the Southeast farmers grow crops | heavy rainfall and rich soil
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What was one of the 1st Cash Crops for the Southeast | Tobacco
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What is the use of ditches and pipes to bring water to the fields | Irrigation
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What are 2 important parts of the Southeast Economy | Selling Crops and providing services to the Tourists
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What river was named by the Algonkian-speaking Native Americans | Mississippi River
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The words Misi Sipi mean | Big water or father of water
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The starting point of the Mississippi River is called | Source
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Was is the longest river in North America | Mississippi River
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Which Lake that is the starting point of the Mississippi River is .... and is located where | Lake Itasca in Minnesota
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What are small rivers that flow into one Large River | Tributaries
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What is it called when all the Land is drained by a river and its tributaries | River Basin
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What is the place where a river empties into an ocean or other large body of water | Mouth
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The Mouth of the Mississippi empties into what | Gulf of Mexico
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What does a river carry large amounts of | Silt or fine dirt
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Over time the Silt or fine dirt form what | Sandbars, islands and river bends
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Silt is also known as | fine dirt
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this a wall that Engineers build to keep the rivers from flooding the land during heavy rain or melting snow. | Levees
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What is used to remove Silt from the bottom of the river to keep it safe | Special Boats
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What is the place where ships load and unload goods | Ports
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What Port is used in Louisiana where goods are delivered from other countries and where goods leave the US to go to other countries | Port of New Orleans
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What are the 2 states that have important wetlands in the Southeaset | Georgia and Florida
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What is the Wetland in Georgia | The Okefenokee Swamp
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What is the Wetland in Florida | The Florida Everglades
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What is land formed by the soil the river deposits as it flows into the sea | Delta
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Why is the soil in the delta good for farming | it is rich and black
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What is an area such as a swamp or marsh where water is at or close to the surface of the ground | Wetlands
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What is the measurement to show a real distance on Earth | Map Scale
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This map shows few details on a large area | Small-scale Map
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This map shows a lot of details on a smaller area | Large-scale Map
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What are 2 Natural Resources in the Southeast | Pine Trees and Coal
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Pine Trees are used to make | paper and other paper products
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Miners get Coal from where | by digging it out of the ground
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Coal can be burned to produce what | heat, light and electricity
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For how many years have people used coal as fuel | 3,000 years
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By what year did Americans start using coal more rapidly | 1890's
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In the 1890's how many tons of coal where Americans using each year | 200 million tons
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After million of years plants to into what | Coal
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How do plants turn into coal | plants decay, the decayed plants sink to the bottom of the ground and turn into peat, the peat is pushed down by sand and soil , the sand and soil turn into rock and the rock presses the peat, heats it and then turns into coal
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What is coal | black or brown mineral that are found in the ground
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What are some of the dangers of mining | the tunnels that the miners are working in can collapse and trap miners, breathing in the dust can cause lung cancer, and gases can build up and cause explosions
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In what year did the miners in the US form Labor Unions | 1890's
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This is a group of workers who try to get better working conditions. | Labor Unions
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What are some things that the Labor Unions have gotten for the mining workers | medical care, cleaner air, safer mines, better pay and laws passed to protect workers
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What machine has made mining faster and safer | Continuous Mines Machine
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What is the use of Coal | to burn it
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What does the US get from burning coal | the US earns money from selling the coal to other countries
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In the 1800's the miners had to use what to remove the coal | shovels and explosives
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In what year did a law pass to keep children from working in mines | 1940's
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Who used coal to make pottery | the Hopi
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Coal is used as electricty in more than ________ of the US | half
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