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What is the term for the maximum number of people that an environment can support indefinitely?
What is the term for the maximum number of people that an environment can support indefinitely?
What type of climate is characterized by a small diurnal temperature range and is influenced by the proximity to large bodies of water?
What type of climate is characterized by a small diurnal temperature range and is influenced by the proximity to large bodies of water?
What type of load is a population that is supported by its own food production?
What type of load is a population that is supported by its own food production?
What is the term for the ability of a system to maintain its natural balance and support life over time?
What is the term for the ability of a system to maintain its natural balance and support life over time?
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Study Notes
Review of Brightspace Knowledge Reviews
- Study maps of Canada, including:
- Provinces and Territories
- Capital and Major Cities
- Large lakes and rivers
- Landform regions
- Climate regions
- Soil regions
- Natural vegetation regions
- Air Masses and Ocean Currents (map of North America)
Review of Unit Packages
- Review short and long answer questions
- Review chapters 12, 13, 14, 10, 3, and 2
Key Concepts
- Population pyramids
- Independent and dependent loads
- Carrying Capacity, Ecological Footprint, and Sustainability
- Liveability
- Climate factors:
- Temperature Range
- Continental vs Maritime climates
- Growing season
- Factors that influence climate (LOWERN)
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Description
Review of Canadian geography including provinces, capital cities, landforms, climate, soil, and vegetation regions. Also covers population pyramids, carrying capacity, and sustainability.