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The Great Lakes
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Urban Sprawl
Case Studies
How long is the border between Canada and the
U.S.?
A 100
5,525 Miles
A 100
Name Canada’s five regions
A 200
Atlantic Region, Core Region, Prairie Region,
Pacific Region, Northern Region
A 200
How many territories and provinces make up Canada?
A 300
Ten Provinces and three Territories
A 300
Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba comprise which
region?
A 400
The Prairie Region
A 400
Which Provinces make up Canada’s Core Region?
A 500
Ontario and Quebec
A 500
Where did the first people who came to Canada come
from?
B 100
Asia…They came across the land bridge that connected Asia and North America.
B 100
Name the three territories that make up the Northern
Region.
B 200
Yukon Territory, Northwest Territory, and Nunavut
B 200
Which region has Canada’s largest Asian Population?
B 300
The Pacific Region
B 300
Which is Canada’s most populated Region?
B 400
The Core Region
B 400
What are the two official languages of Canada?
B 500
English and French
B 500
Name the Five Great Lakes
C 100
Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, Ontario
C 100
What is the main cause for the damage to the Great
Lakes Ecosystem?
C 200
Pollution caused by people
C 200
How do most invasive species reach the Great
Lakes?
C 300
Most Invasive Species enter the Great Lakes by water.
C 300
DAILY DOUBLE
C 400
DAILY DOUBLE
Place A Wager
Which type of pollution is easier to control (point or
non-point source)?
C 400
Point-Source Pollution
C 400
How do invasive species damage the ecosystem?
C 500
They can disrupt the food web
C 500
How has development damaged the habitat around
the Great Lakes?
D 100
People have cleared out forests for farms, cities and
factories.
D 100
How has the growth of human populations affected
the world’s supply of freshwater?
D 200
More people need more water…Therefore we use our
water wisely.
D 200
What percentage of people live in urban areas in the US
and Canada?
D 300
80%
D 300
How many of the Great Lakes are not in BOTH the United
States and Canada
D 400
One…Lake Michigan
D 400
Why in non-point source pollution so difficult to
control?
D 500
Because the pollution does not come from a single
location.
D 500
What are the three parts of a metropolitan area?
E 100
Urban Core
Urban Fringe
Rural Fringe
E 100
Give two reasons supporting urban sprawl
E 200
Answers vary
E 200
Give two arguments against urban sprawl
E 300
Answers will vary
E 300
What often happens to the urban core as a result of
urban sprawl?
E 400
The urban core often becomes “run down” or
decayed.
E 400
What is a mixed-use development? Give an
example.
E 500
A place where land is used for more than one aspect of
life…Example: Atlantic Station
E 500
What was the name of Portland’s plan for handling
urban sprawl?
F 100
Smart Growth
F 100
How do urban growth boundaries help control urban
sprawl?
F 200
They prohibit urban development in certain areas.
F 200
How did Toronto use infill to try and stop urban sprawl?
F 300
They rebuilt parts of their urban core with new
development, built high rise apartments on open land, and built a shopping mall where an old amusement park once
was.
F 300
What are some of the negative aspects of urban
sprawl in Atlanta?
F 400
Answers will vary.
F 400
What is an example of a public transit system in
Atlanta?
F 500
MARTA
F 500
The Final Jeopardy Category is:
How many Counties in the Atlanta Area failed to meet the
Clean Air Act in 1998?
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