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A body of salt water larger than a sea

A. lake
B. ocean
C. river
D. sea

Land that is almost completely


surrounded by water
A. island
B. peninsula
C. barrier island
D. mountain

An opening in the earth, often raised,


through which lava, rock, ashes, and
gases are forced out
A. mountain
B. volcano
C. hill
D. valley

Low land between hills or mountains


A. bay
B. desert
C. valley
D. plateau

Land that rises above the land around it


A. bay
B. island
C. hill
D. peak

A large stream of water that flows


across the land
A. lake
B. sea
C. ocean
D. river

An area of high, mostly flat land


A. plain
B. mountain
C. plateau
D. coast

A thin island near a coast,


with wide sandy beaches
A. plain
B. peninsula
C. barrier island
D. valley

A deep narrow valley with steep sides


A. channel
B. plateau
C. canyon
D. plain

Huge sheets of ice that move and


shape the land
A. mountain
B. iceberg
C. glacier
D. mountain range

A body of water with land on all sides


A. sea
B. island
C. river
D. lake

Land that has water on all sides


A. peninsula
B. island
C. lake
D. plain

An area of flat or gentle rolling low land


A. plateau
B. plain
C. peninsula
D. valley

Different kinds of land such as


mountains and plains.
A. suburb
B. map key
C. landforms
D. compass rose

A symbol on a map that is used for


showing the directions N, S, E, and W.
A. map key
B. landform
C. compass rose
D. school

A place where a group of people live,


work, and follow the same rules and laws.
A. island
B. community
C. school
D. hill

This tells us what the symbols


on a map stand for.
A. oceans
B. compass rose
C. landforms
D. map key

This tells us what the symbols


on a map stand for.
A. oceans
B. compass rose
C. landforms
D. map key

A large community near a city


where people live and work.
A. city
B. town
C. suburb
D. farm

A small community where people


live and work.
A. city
B. suburb
C. town
D. island

The largest community where many


people live and work.
A. farm
B. city
C. town
D. suburb

This is fresh water with land


on two sides.
A. lake
B. river
C. ocean
D. island

This is flat land between hills


or mountains.
A. island
B. valley
C. lake
D. desert

This is fresh water with land


on two sides.
A. lake
B. river
C. ocean
D. island

This is flat land between hills


or mountains.
A. island
B. valley
C. lake
D. desert

This is very flat land that goes


on for miles.
A. island
B. plain
C. desert
D. forest

This is land that is surrounded by water.


A. island
B. lake
C. river
D. hill

This is high land.


A. desert
B. valley
C. island
D. hill

This is a hot, dry place with


very little rain.
A. valley
B. desert
C. ocean
D. forest

This is an area with many trees.


A. hill
B. desert
C. island
D. forest

This is the highest land there is


in the world.
A. hill
B. valley
C. island
D. mountain

This is a body of water with


land all around it.
A. island
B. lake
C. ocean
D. river

The largest bodies of salt


water are called ___.
A. valleys
B. oceans
C. rivers
D. lakes

What is the largest salt water


ocean in the world?
A. Artic
B. Atlantic
C. Indian
D. Pacific

What Ocean is between Africa


and Austrailia?
A. Artic
B. Pacific
C. Indian
D. Atlantic

What Ocean is to the West of


North America?
A. Artic
B. Atlantic
C. Pacific
D. Indian

What Ocean is to the North of


North America?
A. Atlantic
B. Indian
C. Arctic
D. Pacific

What Ocean is to the East of


North America?
A. Atlantic
B. Pacific
C. Arctic
D. Indian

What is the largest Continent?


A. Europe
B. North America
C. South America
D. Asia

Canada is part of this Continent.


A. North America
B. Antarctica
C. Europe
D. South America

What is the most Southern Continent?


A. Africa
B. Australia
C. South America
D. Antarctica

England is part of this Continent.


A. Africa
B. Asia
C. Africa
D. Europe

What Continent might be considered


an island?
A. South America
B. Africa
C. Antarctica
D. Australia

What Continent is south of Europe?


A. Africa
B. Asia
C. Australia
D. South America

What divides the world in two halves?


A. Arctic Circle
B. Equator
C. Antarctica Circle

What is the hemisphere called that


North America located?
A. Northern
B. Southern

What is the hemisphere called that


Australia located?
A. Southern
B. Northern

A large body of salt water


A. valley
B. lake
C. stream
D. ocean

Something found in nature such as


weather, plant life, water, or land.
A. environment
B. climate
C. physical feature
D. canyon

An opening in the earth, often raised


which lava is forced out.
A. peninsula
B. plateau
C. volcano
D. lake

Low land between hills or mountains.


A. valley
B. plains
C. river
D. canyon

The kind of weather a place has over


a long period of time.
A. climate
B. rain
C. features
D. environment

Physical features such as mountains,


plateaus, or plains are___.
A. landforms
B. environments
C. human features
D. oceans

An area of high land that is mostly


flat on top of it.
A. plateau
B. mountain
C. plains
D. valley

A thin sandy island parallel to


the coastline.
A. ocean
B. barrier island
C. pond
D. valley

The study of the earth's features.


A. land
B. Geography
C. Oceans
D. environment

A large sheet of moving ice.


A. plain
B. ocean
C. glacier
D. pond

All the physical and human features and


conditions that make up a place.
A. ocean
B. river
C. environment
D. mountain

An area of flat land with almost no trees.


A. plateau
B. plain
C. valley
D. hill

Something people have built such as


a bridge, road, or farm.
A. landforms
B. physical features
C. human features
D. canyon

Land that is surrounded by water.


A. hill
B. plain
C. river
D. island

A protected place with deep water where


ships can come close to shore.
A. river
B. island
C. harbor
D. port

A place where ships dock to take on


goods or passengers.
A. port
B. harbor
C. river
D. pond

The study of Earth's features.


A. maps
B. Geography
C. harbor
D. port

Land, water, mountains, and plateaus


are ___.
A. mountains
B. maps
C. physical features
D. oceans

Mountains, valleys, plateaus, and plains


are examples of ___.
A. maps
B. land forms
C. high places
D. low places

Climates with very dry places.


A. ocean
B. rain forest
C. desert
D. harbor

A pattern of weather a place has over


a long period of time.
A. cloudy
B. sunny
C. rainy
D. climate

A time in which crops can grow


is known as ___.
A. growing season
B. sleepy season
C. holiday season
D. Christmas season

Plateaus and plains are examples of __.


A. human features
B. landforms
C. valleys
D. natural resources

All human and physical features


make up its ___.
A. landform
B. climate
C. environment
D. community

The longest continuous chain of


mountains are the ____.
A. Andes Mountains
B. Appalachian
C. Rockies
D. Sierra Nevada

Farms are built to provide ___.


A. food
B. minerals
C. work
D. natural resources

Plant life depends on ___.


A. landforms
B. the ocean
C. minerals and fuels
D. the climate and soil

If we didn't have roads, it would be __.


A. hard for people to move goods.
B. easy for people to move goods.
C. hard for people to grow crops.
D. easy for people to grow crops.

Bridges and roads are examples of __.


A. natural resources
B. human features
C. physical features
D. landforms

Portland, Maine has the largest ___.


A. mountains
B. gas station
C. desert
D. natural harbor

Which of the following in NOT a way


people can change physical features.
A. Cutting tunnels through mountains
B. Building a canal
C. Making mountain tops flat
D. Using water that runs down from
mountains

Physical features of the land, such as


mountains and plains, are __.
A. layers
B. dunes
C. raised areas
D. landforms

Solid rock that makes up Earth's


outermost layer is the ______.
Landforms are also found on this layer.
A. outer core
B. crust
C. mantle
D. inner core

Areas with flat, rolling land are


called ___.
A. plains
B. mountains
C. plateaus
D. dunes

Gusts of wind can pile sand into large


mounds on beaches and in deserts.
These mounds are called ____.
A. dunes
B. mountains
C. hills
D. plateaus

The tallest and most visible landforms


are ___. Most rise steeply to a
peak at the top.
A. hills
B. mountains
C. plains
D. plateaus

Rivers can form narrow, V-shaped


valleys called ________.
A. valleys
B. canyons
C. ditches
D. mesas

A ____ is a high landform with a


flat top.
A. hill
B. mountain
C. plateau
D. canyon

When Earth's plates move along the


crust, a(n) __ can occur. This is a
sudden shaking of Earth's crust.
A. volcanic eruption
B. earthquake
C. sonic boom
D. hurricane

Earthquakes in the ocean can cause


giant ocean waves to form, or ____.
A. hurricanes
B. surges
C. tsunamis
D. surfing waves

A _____ is a mountain that builds up


around an opening in Earth's crust.
A. tsunami
B. plate
C. volcano
D. butte

The slow process that breaks rocks


into smaller pieces is called _____.
A. erosion
B. weathering
C. deposition
D. gravity

Weathered pieces of rock are moved


from one place to another during ___.
A. terminus
B. weathering
C. erosion
D. chemical reactions

___ is the dropping off of weathered


rock. It forms deltas, beaches, and
dunes.
A. Terminus
B. Weathering
C. Deposition
D. Gravity

A __________ is an overflow of water


onto land that is normally dry.
A. fire
B. flood
C. tornado
D. hurricane

In an ___, tons of snow and ice rush


down a mountain.
A. tornado
B. avalanche
C. tsunami
D flood

A deep narrow valley with steep sides


____.
A. valley
B. canyon
C. plateau
D. mountain range

A body of salt water larger than


the sea ___.
A. river
B. sea
C. lake
D. ocean

An opening in the earth from which


lava, rock and gases are forced out.
A. bay
B. mountain
C. volcano
D. gulf

A large stream of water that


flows across the land.
A. lake
B. island
C. sea
D. river

Land that rises above the land around it.


A. valley
B. hill
C. coast
D. desert

A body of water with land on all sides.


A. gulf
B. river
C. sea
D. lake

An area of flat or gently rolling low land.


A. mountain
B. hill
C. plain
D. canyon

Land that is completely surrounded


by water.
A. lake
B. peninsula
C. island
D. plain

Land that is almost completely


surrounded by water.
A. desert
B. island
C. peninsula

Low land between hills or mountains.


A. valley
B. peninsula
C. peak
D. gulf

Mountains, plains, valleys and plateaus


are examples of___.
A. human features
B. climate
C. environment
D. landforms

A large sheet of moving ice.


A. pond
B. glacier
C. lake
D. peak

Land, water, climate and plant life are


___.
A. geography
B. physical features
C. climate
D. slow landform changes

The highest kind of land is called a ___.


A. plain
B. plateau
C. mountain
D. valley

An area of high, mostly flat land


with steep sides.
A. peak
B. mountain
C. plateau
D. canyon

thin sandy island parallel to the coastline


A. gulf
B. river
C. barrier island
D. lake

The process in which rocks are broken


down into smaller pieces is called
___.
A. weathering
B. climate
C. creep
D. erosion

The movement of weathered rock


and soil is called ___.
A. rain storms
B. erosion
C. weathering
D. landforms

One type of slow erosion is the


movement of soil down steep hills.
This is called ____.
A. glaciers
B. sand storm
C. creep
D. weathering

Huge sheets of ice that move and


cause landform changes are called ___.
A. deserts
B. rocks
C. glaciers
D. creep

Wind, glaciers and ___ shape the land


by moving rock and soil.
A. pebbles
B. water
C. sand
D. mountains

Things people make or use to satisfy


needs and wants are called ___.
A. consumers
B. services
C. goods
D. producers

Activities that satisfy people's needs


and wants are called _________.
A. consumers
B. goods
C. services
D. producers

A person who uses or buys goods and


services is called a ______.
A. consumer
B. producer
C. goods
D. services

A person who makes goods or provides


services is called a _________.
A. services
B. consumer
C. goods
D. producer

Most people are ___.


A. goods and services
B. consumers and producers
C. consumers and goods
D. producers and services

Goods and services____.


A. hurt people
B. are not needed
C. are not good for people
D. satisfy people's needs and wants

People can have everything they want?


A. yes
B. no
C. if their parents say it is okay
D. if they are rich

When you can not have everything


you want you have to make a___.
A. cry
B. fight
C. money
D. choice

Paper bills and coins used to pay for


goods and services are called ___.
A. money
B. checks
C. credit cards
D. tokens

Money not spent now and saved so it


can be spent later is called ___.
A. tokens
B. credit
C. savings
D. tickets

Why do people save money?


A. to bury it in the ground
B. to have it to spend in the future
C. to make a fire with it
D. to throw it away

People can choose to ____ their money.


A. copy
B. steal
C. make
D. spend or save

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