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110) What is one reason human settlements are in certain geographical areas? A) Clothes B) Buildings C) Fresh water D) Time 111) Which term explains why we dress differently based on temperature? A) Human settlements B) Geographical factors C) Sustainability D) Topography

112) What is climate? A) Precipitation, prevailing winds & temperatures averaged over time. B) Way to manage natural resources. C) Physical and artificial features of land. D) Interactions between the land and living organisms to sustain life.

113) Where are the world's most populated areas today? A) Costal areas B) Mountain areas C) Desert areas D) Warmer areas

114) Why is sustainability so important? A) May cause Global Warming. B) Not all natural resources can be reproduced. C) Natural resources have no contribution to life. D) To defend a settlements boarders.

115) What is an ecosystem? A) Precipitation, prevailing winds & temperatures averaged over time. B) Way to manage natural resources. C) Physical and artificial features of land. D) Interactions between the land, climate and living organisms to sustain life.

116) Why are geographical locations not as important in defending society today? A) Climate has stabilized B) Invention of the airplane C) Weather is predictable D) War is no longer a threat

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