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What are the major human activities in the prairies?

[6.2] North America: Climate, Natural Vegetation, Wildlife; Mineral and Power Resources
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All rocks are composed of ______.

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Metallic minerals are generally found in ________ rocks.

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Ferrous minerals contain _____.

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Peat has very little _____.

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Bauxite is the lightest metal.

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The tropical islands, called the West Indies, are located in this sea : ______.

[6.1] North America: Location, Area, Political and Physical Features
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Metallic minerals are generally found in sedimentary rocks.

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Bituminous coal has the highest carbon content.

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Mica is a metallic mineral.

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The 49° N latitude and the 100° W longitude are important for North America.

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Name a few minerals. 

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Name the Italian explorer who reached North America in 1507 CE.

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Name some of the islands that are collectively called the West Indies.

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Answer the following question in brief:

What is the main difference between a ferrous and a non- ferrous mineral?

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Mention any three uses of coal.

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Differentiate between metallic and non-metallic minerals.

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Give any three uses of copper.

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Which of these is shown by a thematic map?

[1.1] Maps and Diagrams
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These maps are useful to surveyors and civil engineers engaged in building roads, bridges, canals, and other structures.

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