Social Studied Quiz 

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Explore Social Studies: A Quiz

Test your knowledge on essential social studies concepts with this engaging quiz. Perfect for students and anyone looking to refresh their understanding!

Key Features:

  • Multiple-choice questions
  • Explore topics like ecosystems, geography, and resources
  • Interactive and educational
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Canopy means:
An umbrella-like covering of plant crowns (leaves) that blocks sunlight from the forest floor.
An area where river currents and ocean tides meet.
A dense stand of trees and other plants that receive high amounts of precipitation.
The areas between the Tropic of Capricorn and the Tropic of Cancer that has generally warm temperatures because it receives the direct rays of the sun for much of the year.
Estuary means:
A dense stand of trees and other plants that receive high amounts of precipitation.
The areas between the Tropic of Capricorn and the Tropic of Cancer that has generally warm temperatures because it receives the direct rays of the sun for much of the year.
An area where river currents and ocean tides meet.
Rain forest means:
The areas between the Tropic of Capricorn and the Tropic of Cancer that has generally warm temperatures because it receives the direct rays of the sun for much of the year.
Human-made fuel made from gasoline and alcohol derived from sugarcane.
An area that hold lots of trees and vegatation.
A dense stand of trees and other plants that receive high amounts of precipitation.
Tropics means:
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The areas between the Tropic of Capricorn and the Tropic of Cancer that has generally warm temperatures because it receives the direct rays of the sun for much of the year.
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A steep cliff at the edge of a plateau with a lowland area below.
Gasohol
Gasohol or gasoline is a fuel made from fossil fuels.
Human-made fuel made from gasoline and alcohol derived from sugarcane.
A steep cliff at the edge of a plateau with a lowland area below.
Escarpment
A steep cliff at the edge of a plateau with a lowland area below.
A river that divides a continent.
A bridge that connects to pieces of land.
A large landmass.
Llanos
Tropical grasslands that stretch through eastern Columbia and Venezuela.
A grassland that spreads across Europe and Asia.
A mountain region in China.
Archipelago
Treeless grassland of Argentina and Uruguay.
A group of islands.
Islands that connect.
A bridge that connects two land masses.
Pampas
Treeless grassland of Argentina and Uruguay.
Tropical grasslands that stretch through eastern Columbia and Venezuela.
Brackish as of water))
Slightly salty, as is the mixture of river water and seawater in estuaries.
Brown water that looks musty and is found in polluted rivers.
Tributary as of water))
A large river that connects to the ocean.
Slightly salty, as is the mixture of river water and seawater in estuaries.
Fresh water, as in a mixture of lake water and river water.
Isthmus
A bridge that hangs over a water form connecting two or more continents.
A narrow stretch of land connecting two larger land areas.
Altitude
A place's height above land.
A place’s height above sea level.
How tall a mountain is.
Sub-region
A sub landmass in which is part of a larger landmass.
A smaller area of a large region.
Water that connects to the ocean.
Water that is brackish.
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