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Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? Social Studies Chapter 1 Review California’s Natural Regions

Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? Social Studies Chapter 1 Review California’s Natural Regions

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Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?

Social Studies Chapter 1 Review

California’s Natural Regions

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How to Play: Win $1,000,000 by correctly answering each

question…all the way up to the million dollar question!

Use the “Regions Book” you made in class to help you answer each question!

Good luck – if you can answer all of these questions, you will be ready for the test on Monday, October

11th!

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$100

What tree found along the California coast is the tallest type

of tree in the world?

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$100: The Redwood

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$200

How is the northern coast different from the southern coast

of California?

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$200: The northern coast has steep, rocky cliffs and is

cooler and rainier than the southern coast.

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$300

What is a non-renewable resource? Name one non-

renewable resource found on the California coast.

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$300: A non-renewable resource is one that cannot be

made again by people or nature. A non-renewable

resource from the coast is petroleum (oil).

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$500

Which mountain range has the tallest mountains in California, including the very tallest, Mt.

Whitney?

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$500: The Sierra Nevadas

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$1000

What is a renewable resource? Name one renewable resource found in the mountain region.

Page 12: Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? Social Studies Chapter 1 Review California’s Natural Regions

$1000: A renewable resource is one that CAN be made

again by people or nature. An example from the mountain region is lumber (wood from

trees).

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$2000

How are the Coast Range Mountains different from the Sierra Nevada Mountains?

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$2000: The Coast Range mountains are small, low

mountains that are near the coast region of California. All

of the mountains in this range are less than 8,000 feet tall.

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$4000

What are the two major rivers found in the Central

Valley?

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$4000: The Sacramento River (in the north) and The San

Joaquin River (in the south).

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$8000

How does fertile soil help farmers?

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$8000: Fertile soil is good for growing things – it helps

farmers because it makes their crops more productive.

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$16,000

Driving in the Central Valley can be dangerous due to what

weather feature?

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$16,000: Tule fog

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$25,000

What is the overall climate of the desert, and what

was the highest temperature ever

recorded in California?

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$25,000: The climate is hot and dry (although is can get cold at night). The highest temperature ever recorded

was 134 degrees!

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$50,000

What is lumber and where does it come

from?

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$50,000: Lumber is wood from trees that have been cut down. Lumber is mainly found

in the mountain region.

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$100,000

What is the name for water that falls to the Earth’s

surface in the form of rain, sleet or snow?

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$100,000: Precipitation

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$250,000

What do you call a large area of land that shares

the same kinds of physical features?

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$250,000: A natural region

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$500,000

What makes farming possible in the dry deserts

of California?

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$500,000: Irrigation – using pipes, canals or ditches to

carry water from rivers, lakes or reservoirs to dry places.

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$1,000,000

Where does most of the borax in California come from, and what is borax

used for?

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$1,000,000: The mineral borax is mainly found in the

desert. Today, it is most often used as an ingredient in

cleaning products.

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CONGRATULATIONS!

If you have answered each question correctly, you have just won $1,000,000!! Come to school on

Saturday, January 27th, 2074 to claim your prize.

The other cool thing is that you are going to be totally prepared for your Social Studies test.

Thanks for playing!

Suggestion: Play once a day every day before the test to make sure you remember each answer!