Class 7 Geography Chapter 6 Human Environment Interactions Quiz 3 (60 MCQs)

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1. What is a way people can positively impact the environment?
2. How is the climate of Amazon basin characterized?
3. What happened to the brown bar-ba-loots?
4. Which of the following actions best represents adapting to a change in the physical environment?
5. It rains only for two months in the Amazon basin.
6. Match the resource to how people use it to meet their needs.Ex. lakes and rivers
7. ..... can be easily developed in plain regions.
8. The understanding of how population size, resource production/use, and technology affect the environment helps us make informed decisions to minimize negative human impacts on the natural world.
9. Which of the following is a sustainable practice to reduce human impact on the environment?
10. Choose the word that best completes the sentence.People ..... when they change how they live based on their environment.
11. Infrastructure is how buildings and transportation units work together to meet our needs.
12. What is the main reason why the town of Picher is declared uninhabitable by the EPA?
13. What is the main occupation of the people living in Ganga-Brahmaputra basin?
14. A common reason for pollution is that it is produced by an activity that
15. Pollution occurs if
16. The one positive thing about deforestation is-
17. What can be found on the edges of cities and large towns?
18. Bengal tiger is found in
19. Which of the following actions is an example of modifying human activities to adapt to changes in the physical environment?
20. What is the name of the abandoned ghost town in the northeast corner of Oklahoma?
21. What climate pattern causes flooding in India?
22. Bengal tigers are found in-
23. Since the 1800s, what has changed the landscape and led to the growth of large cities?
24. Match the resource to how people use it to meet their needs.Ex. land
25. Bromeliads are also known as
26. The Earth will most likely never run out of
27. Why did humans migrate out of Africa?
28. Which of the following can the environment affect?
29. Manioc is the staple food of-
30. The increase in Earth's temperature caused by carbon dioxide trapping radiation is
31. Ms. Scovill, an environmental activist, presents at the local South Tama Eco-Friendly Conference where she discusses the importance of resources. She states that using renewable energy sources such as wind, solar, and hydroelectric are important to meet our needs in the world today.
32. Cash crops of Amazon basin are-
33. As the United States continues to grow-
34. What is the significance of renewable energy in Human Environment Interaction?
35. What is a natural feature of the Earth's surface called?
36. Which item below is a natural resource?
37. How does pollution affect Human Environment Interaction?
38. What did the ancient Incas develop?
39. Which scientific field primarily studies the impact of human activities on the environment?
40. Building dams is an example of?
41. Where is the street of the lifted Lorax located?
42. In tropical grasslands the grasses can grow very tall about ..... to ..... metres
43. True or false:The environment affects people, but people don't affect the environment.
44. Which of the following is a real-world application of Human Environment Interaction?
45. What word did the Lorax leave behind?
46. Match the resource to how people use it to meet their needs.Ex. mountains
47. What was the main source of lead and zinc during World War II?
48. What is the name of the creek that is heavily contaminated by mining waste?
49. Which existing snake is the longest in the world?
50. Cutting down trees to build a road is an example of what kind of human interaction?
51. At current rates of use, the proven reserve to run out first would be
52. What did the Once-ler make out of the truffula trees?
53. To preserve and protect something is also known as-
54. Most sources of energy today are
55. What is the effect of climate on people?
56. The development of desertlike conditions due to human activities or animal overgrazing.
57. Humans change their surroundings (environment) to help them
58. When pollution affects someone or something not involved in the activity that produces the pollution, this effect is called
59. Sahara desert is also rich in minerals like .....
60. The global energy issue derives in part from the fact that fossil fuels