Class 7 Geography Chapter 6 Human Environment Interactions Quiz 4 (60 MCQs)

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1. What is required to survive?
2. The materials made by nature that people use.
3. Why may people may cut down forests?
4. The most common strategy for solid waste disposal in the U.S. is
5. What was the primary purpose of mining lead and zinc in Picher?
6. The Chinese government and environmentalists disagree about the construction of this project.
7. Which is the longest tributary in the Amazon Basin?
8. Name one of the main fishes in the Amazon rain forest
9. The depletion of natural resources is a direct result of human activities and their impact on the environment.
10. Which of the following is an example of the environment affecting a person?
11. What country is to the south of the United States?
12. What is a common method used to study Human Environment Interaction?
13. Burning Fossil Fuels
14. Seasonal winds that bring intense rainfall during part of the yearWhat is this an example of?
15. What are the mountains of gravel and dust in Picher called?
16. What is not a global problem related to human-environment interaction?
17. What is an example of humans modifying their environment?
18. How do changes in the physical environment affect human activities?
19. What is the main occupation of Brahmaputra Basin-
20. What is the term used to describe the contamination caused by mining waste?
21. What is inhabiting in a land from the earliest times or from the arrival of colonists?
22. What happened to the Quapaw landowners who refused to lease their land for mining?
23. The destruction of forests by cutting them down or through burning is known as:
24. A large, usually artificial lake used to supply water
25. What is changing something about the environment to make the environment that you live in work "better" for you?
26. What is the dominant plants of a grassland?
27. In which region the tropical grassland is known as Campos.
28. Which of the following country is NOT A PART of Amazon rainforest?
29. Which of the following is a way people can adapt to different climates?
30. ..... are built on steep slopes to create ..... surfaces on which crops are grown.
31. When was the region of Picher declared a superfund site by the EPA?
32. Mr. Dixon decides to move to South America. Upon arrival he realizes he didn't plan very well because he only brought clothes for cold weather. Realizing his mistake, he had to go to the local market to buy some new clothes.
33. What are the three ways humans interact with their environment?
34. What happened at Chernobyl?
35. Kaziranga and Manas wildlife reserves are located in the state of .....
36. What is a census?
37. Which transportation system ships goods fastest?
38. Humans depend on the environment in which of the following ways?
39. How do natural disasters influence Human Environment Interaction?
40. Which of the following is NOT an example of people being affected by their environment?
41. Why there is less density of population in hilly areas?
42. A ..... includes all living and non-living things in an environment.
43. Places like Japan that experience high levels of volcanic and tectonic activity are more susceptible to-
44. What did the Lorax do when the last truffula tree was chopped down?
45. When I look outside and see the visible features of an area, I'm seeing the-
46. In ancient times, the annual flooding of the Nile River produced good soil for growing crops. This is an example of .....
47. Which is an example of pollution?
48. Mr. Shanks decides to move to Australia. After arriving he realizes he didn't plan very well because he only brought clothes for cold weather. Realizing his mistake, he had to go to the local market to buy some shorts and T-shirts.
49. A natural substance such as iron or salt that can be reached by digging into the earth.
50. What provides birds in rain forests with shelter from predators and the rainy climate?
51. Mrs. Coates decides that she would like to see more plant life being grown around South Tama. She goes out to the back of the school and has some of her Science students start cultivating (digging up) the land to use to plant some crops.
52. West Bengal and Assam are known for ..... plantations.
53. The construction of this dam decreased silt deposits.
54. This is an example of ..... environments. They include rolling hills, snow-capped mountains, swampy lowlands, high plateaus and forests.
55. People in ..... eat queen ants and their eggs.
56. What is the main purpose of conservation efforts?
57. Which group consumes one-fifth of the world's energy, while only making up one-twentieth of Earth's population?e
58. What is the climate in tropical rain forests?
59. Soil, plants, water, and animals are examples of what type of resources?
60. What did the Once-ler's factory produce?