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Arkansas Geography

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Which conclusion about Moving the capital to Little Rock in 1821 reflected is supported?

  • Arkansas has a dry desert climate across the entire state.
  • Moving the capital to Little Rock in 1821 reflected shifts in settlement and political geography
  • All parts of Arkansas have the same elevation and landform pattern.
  • Arkansas is entirely flat and has no upland or mountain regions.
Correct answer(s):
  • Moving the capital to Little Rock in 1821 reflected shifts in settlement and political geography

Which statement best describes Mississippi Alluvial Plain?

  • All parts of Arkansas have the same elevation and landform pattern.
  • Arkansas has a dry desert climate across the entire state.
  • Arkansas is entirely flat and has no upland or mountain regions.
  • The Mississippi Alluvial Plain was built largely by sediment deposited by river systems over long periods
Correct answer(s):
  • The Mississippi Alluvial Plain was built largely by sediment deposited by river systems over long periods

What is accurate about Ozarks?

  • Arkansas’s rivers have had almost no effect on settlement, farming, or transportation.
  • The Ozarks are commonly described as mountainous, but much of the landscape is a dissected plateau
  • Arkansas is entirely flat and has no upland or mountain regions.
  • All parts of Arkansas have the same elevation and landform pattern.
Correct answer(s):
  • The Ozarks are commonly described as mountainous, but much of the landscape is a dissected plateau

Which choice correctly explains Ouachitas?

  • Eastern Arkansas is dominated by high alpine terrain.
  • Arkansas’s rivers have had almost no effect on settlement, farming, or transportation.
  • Arkansas is entirely flat and has no upland or mountain regions.
  • The Ouachitas are structurally distinctive because many of their long ridges trend east to west
Correct answer(s):
  • The Ouachitas are structurally distinctive because many of their long ridges trend east to west

Which interpretation of Crowley’s Ridge is correct?

  • Eastern Arkansas is dominated by high alpine terrain.
  • All parts of Arkansas have the same elevation and landform pattern.
  • Crowley’s Ridge is a prominent elevated landform within the otherwise low-relief eastern Arkansas landscape
  • Arkansas’s rivers have had almost no effect on settlement, farming, or transportation.
Correct answer(s):
  • Crowley's Ridge is a prominent elevated landform within the otherwise low-relief eastern Arkansas landscape

Which interpretation of Mississippi, Arkansas, White, Ouachita, Red, St. Francis, and Buffalo rivers is correct?

  • Arkansas is entirely flat and has no upland or mountain regions.
  • All parts of Arkansas have the same elevation and landform pattern.
  • Arkansas has a dry desert climate across the entire state.
  • The Mississippi, Arkansas, White, Ouachita, Red, St. Francis, and Buffalo rivers connect multiple Arkansas regions
Correct answer(s):
  • The Mississippi, Arkansas, White, Ouachita, Red, St. Francis, and Buffalo rivers connect multiple Arkansas regions

How should Elevation be understood?

  • Arkansas’s rivers have had almost no effect on settlement, farming, or transportation.
  • Elevation creates local temperature differences within Arkansas despite the state’s overall humid subtropical climate
  • Arkansas is entirely flat and has no upland or mountain regions.
  • All parts of Arkansas have the same elevation and landform pattern.
Correct answer(s):
  • Elevation creates local temperature differences within Arkansas despite the state's overall humid subtropical climate

Which statement best describes Arkansas’s hazard profile?

  • Eastern Arkansas is dominated by high alpine terrain.
  • All parts of Arkansas have the same elevation and landform pattern.
  • Arkansas has a dry desert climate across the entire state.
  • Arkansas’s hazard profile includes tornadoes, severe thunderstorms, flooding, winter storms, and ice events
Correct answer(s):
  • Arkansas's hazard profile includes tornadoes, severe thunderstorms, flooding, winter storms, and ice events

What is accurate about Timber, bromine, quartz, bauxite, and natural gas illustrate the?

  • Arkansas’s rivers have had almost no effect on settlement, farming, or transportation.
  • Arkansas has a dry desert climate across the entire state.
  • Timber, bromine, quartz, bauxite, and natural gas illustrate the diversity of Arkansas natural resources
  • Arkansas is entirely flat and has no upland or mountain regions.
Correct answer(s):
  • Timber, bromine, quartz, bauxite, and natural gas illustrate the diversity of Arkansas natural resources

What does the Arkansas source material show about Recent growth?

  • All parts of Arkansas have the same elevation and landform pattern.
  • Arkansas’s rivers have had almost no effect on settlement, farming, or transportation.
  • Recent growth has been regionally uneven, with Northwest Arkansas growing faster than many rural areas
  • Arkansas is entirely flat and has no upland or mountain regions.
Correct answer(s):
  • Recent growth has been regionally uneven, with Northwest Arkansas growing faster than many rural areas

Which interpretation of Fayetteville, Springdale, Rogers, and Bentonville is correct?

  • All parts of Arkansas have the same elevation and landform pattern.
  • Fayetteville, Springdale, Rogers, and Bentonville form a connected growth corridor rather than isolated urban centers
  • Arkansas is entirely flat and has no upland or mountain regions.
  • Arkansas’s rivers have had almost no effect on settlement, farming, or transportation.
Correct answer(s):
  • Fayetteville, Springdale, Rogers, and Bentonville form a connected growth corridor rather than isolated urban centers

Which conclusion about Census designation West South Central is supported?

  • All parts of Arkansas have the same elevation and landform pattern.
  • Arkansas has a dry desert climate across the entire state.
  • Eastern Arkansas is dominated by high alpine terrain.
  • The Census designation West South Central is a statistical region, while cultural descriptions of Arkansas may use broader or different definitions of the South
Correct answer(s):
  • The Census designation West South Central is a statistical region, while cultural descriptions of Arkansas may use broader or different definitions of the South

How should this Arkansas geographic pattern be understood?

  • Eastern Arkansas is dominated by high alpine terrain.
  • All parts of Arkansas have the same elevation and landform pattern.
  • Arkansas lies across a major physiographic transition from interior uplands to the lower Mississippi alluvial lowlands
  • Arkansas’s rivers have had almost no effect on settlement, farming, or transportation.
Correct answer(s):
  • Arkansas lies across a major physiographic transition from interior uplands to the lower Mississippi alluvial lowlands