Class 11 Geography Chapter 4 Climate Quiz 29 (60 MCQs)

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1. Which term describes the day-to-day atmospheric conditions in a specific area?
2. What geographic feature makes Banff National Park accessible to so many visitors?
3. Lucas, Mia, and Ethan are planning a trip to the rainforest. They are discussing the climate of the rainforest. What can they expect from the rainforest climate?
4. Increasing quantities of Carbon Dioxide in the atmosphere will cause air temperatures to
5. Which factor is NOT a component of geography affecting climate?
6. Which climate region mainly borders deserts and interiors of large continents? It receives 10-20 inches of rain per year and is covered with short grasslands or prairies.
7. What is a potential consequence of climate change on human health?
8. On which continent is Australia located?
9. Which of the following BEST describes the accomplishments of Hernando de Soto?
10. What are the main greenhouse gases responsible for climate change?
11. Which of the following natural disasters does not match with the region where it's found?
12. When does the Summer Season Start?
13. SS6G5 Timber, minerals, fresh water, wheat, and fish are all examples of Canada's
14. According the 2010 U.S. Census, what is the population of Guam?
15. If it is noon in London, which is located in the Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) zone, what time is it in Los Angeles, which is 8 hours behind GMT?
16. A canyon is .....
17. ..... and Brisbane are two of the largest cities.
18. Why does Ayer's Rock appear reddish?
19. Which region is known for its significant technology and innovation sector?
20. Which river flows into the Atlantic Ocean and forms part of the border between Georgia and South Carolina?
21. What helps camels walk on sand?
22. What is a panhandle?
23. What type of job would you find in the Tropical Rain Forest?
24. Blizzards are common in winters here
25. Northern Mexico has a ..... climate.
26. Which climate zone is characterized by cold temperatures and little precipitation?
27. Global warming is a gradure ..... in the earth's temperature.
28. Extends 300 miles up the border of Georgia and South Carolina.
29. Which region is being described in the information below:-This region is the largest region, covering roughly 60% of the state.-It begins at the Fall Line and extends toGeorgia's southern border with Florida.-This region has good farmland andproduces the majority of the state's crops. Such as Peanuts, onions, pecans, corn, and otheragricultural products are grown here.
30. Name the mountain range that includes Mount Everest.
31. The climate of the West is the same everywhere
32. Increase in agricultural production
33. What are some notable geographical features of the West Region?
34. Which climate zone is known for its hot and dry conditions?
35. Which body of water is found to the west of the Philippines?
36. The countries in East Asia share similar climates, vegetation, and historical influences. This collection of countries is an example of a:
37. What is the name of the large saltwater lake located in the West region?
38. Which term best matches the definition? The movement of water from one location to another.
39. How does Georgia's climate help its economy?
40. Mosquitoes are common in .....
41. What is one advantage of a monsoon climate for agriculture?
42. Two-thirds of Australia is covered by
43. What subject are you in for this class? (BONUS)
44. Which states has the largest legislature
45. Suppose a drought occurs in Georgia's Piedmont region. What impact might this have on the region's agriculture and water supply, and what could farmers do to address these challenges?
46. Which country has one of the strongest economies in Europe?
47. What is the climate of the Tibetan Plateau like?
48. The climate region that includes more and different climate zones is the .....
49. What is the name of the box where weather instruments are kept to keep them safe, dry and in the shade?
50. Which statement best defines desertification as described in the Sahara context?
51. What do we call a dangerous wind that forms a funnel shape and moves over the ground very quickly?
52. Which colony had a warm climate and fertile soil, making it suitable for agriculture?
53. If Canada exports goods worth US$ 317 billion and 84.5% of these exports go to the United States, what does this suggest about Canada's trade relationship with the United States?
54. Which surface has the highest albedo?
55. A high winid storm called a typhoon are typically formed in the
56. Forms Georgia's border with South Carolina and served as a source of travel for early settlers.
57. The U.S. senators for SC are Tim Scott and
58. Which of the following is an example of relative location?
59. Which states are considered part of the Pacific Northwest?
60. Why are many of Australia's animals and plants found nowhere else on the Earth?