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Mountains and plains are examples of this

LANDFORMS

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A protected place with deep water that allows ships tocome close to the shore.

HARBOR

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What does plant life depend on?

Climate and Soil

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How do people adapt in a coldclimate?

Name two ways they adapt.

The wear coats and use fuels to get energy for heat.

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What is the world’s longestcontinuous mountain

chain?

The Andes Mountains

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Natural resources such as oil, coal,and wood, to get energy for heat

or electricity.

FUELS

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Roads and farms are examplesof

Human Features

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Portland, Maine is one of theLargest fishing centers in the United States because of its--

Natural Harbor

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Land that is surrounded bywater on three sides is called a

Peninsula

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Kinds of lands are called--

LANDFORMS

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Why are railroad tracks, bridges,and highways built?

So people and goods can move from one place to another.

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Name three ways peoplehave changed thephysical features

on the Earth Cutting tunnels through mountains to build railroads.

Making mountaintops flat to build farms and cities.

Building a canal between oceans.

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These are landforms that havesteep sides and a flat top.

PLATEAUS

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Natural resources suchas iron or gold

MINERALS

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Why are farms built?

To provide people with food.

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Name three ways people adapt to their environment.

They wear special clothing, use fuels to heat or cool their home, build homes that allow breezes to pass through, and

build homes with special insulation. People living near water and harbors use natural resources to make their

living. People have found ways to change the physical features of where they live to create things they need. For

example, tunnels are cut through mountains to build railroads. Canals are built to make it possible for ships to

go from one location to another quickly.

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Lowlands that lie betweenmountain ranges

Valleys

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Places with very dry climates

DESERTS

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All the physical features,human features, and conditions

of a place make up-- An Environment

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How do people adapt to the desert climate?(TWO WAYS)

They wear light and loose clothing, use fuel to cool their homes, and wear sunscreen.