Which watershed is this?, Atlantic, Cantabrian , Mediterranean, Pacific, Arctic, Indian, Which watershed is this?, Atlantic, Cantabrian , Mediterranean, Pacific, Arctic, Indian, Which watershed is this?, Atlantic, Cantabrian , Mediterranean, Pacific, Arctic, Indian, How many watersheds does Spain have?, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, What are the highest cliffs on mainland Spain?, The Meseta, The Pyrenees, Mount Teide, Mulhacén, Hoces del Río Duratón, Vixía Herbeira, What is the canyon called in the north east Segovia with walls up to 100 m in height?, The Meseta, The Pyrenees, Mount Teide, Mulhacén, Hoces del Río Duratón, Vixía Herbeira, What's the name of those mountains that form a natural border between Spain and France?, The Meseta, The Pyrenees, Mount Teide, Mulhacén, Hoces del Río Duratón, Vixía Herbeira, It is a high, elevated flat land in the center of the Iberian Peninsula about 600 m above sea level., The Meseta, The Pyrenees, Mount Teide, Mulhacén, Hoces del Río Duratón, Vixía Herbeira, What is the volcano called in Tenerife which is the highest point in Spain (3,718 m)?, The Meseta, The Pyrenees, Mount Teide, Mulhacén, Hoces del Río Duratón, Vixía Herbeira, What is the point on mainland Spain (3,479 m)?, The Meseta, The Pyrenees, Mount Teide, Mulhacén, Hoces del Río Duratón, Vixía Herbeira, How do we call the point where a tributary joins the main river or another stream?, Confluence, Watershed, Source, Mouth, Tributary, How do we call an area where all rivers flow into the same body of water?, Confluence, Watershed, Source, Mouth, Tributary, How do we call the place the river starts?, Confluence, Watershed, Source, Mouth, Tributary, How do we call the point where the river flows into a sea, an ocean or a lake?, Confluence, Watershed, Source, Mouth, Tributary, How do we call a stream or river that flows into the main river?, Confluence, Watershed, Source, Mouth, Tributary, How many autonomous communities does Spain have?, 10, 7, 16, 17, 18, 21, What are the two autonomous cities called in Spain?, Ceuta and Melilla, Sevilla and Melilla, Ceuta and Sevilla, Ceuta and Madrid, Madrid and Melilla, Where are Ceuta and Melilla?, Iberian Peninsula, Andorra, North Africa, East Africa, Algeria, France, France and Andorra border Spain to the _________, north, west, east, south, Portugal borders Spain to the _______, north, west, east, south, ritain (Gibraltar), Morocco and Algeria border Spain to the __________, north, west, east, south, A democratic state means that citizens don't elect their representatives., true, false, Is Spain a democratic state?, yes, no, A democratic state means that citizens elect their representatives., true, false, How often are elections for autonomous communities and autonomous cities held?, every 6 years, every 2 years, every 4 years, every 8 years, every year, every 3 years, Who chooses deputies (representatives) for parliament?, councillors, citizens, deputies from parliament, the president, Each autonomous community is governed independently., true, false, Who chooses the president of the autonomous government?, councillors, citizens, deputies from parliament, the president, Who chooses the councillors to run the autonomous government?, councillors, citizens, deputies from parliament, the president, Each autonomous community is governed depending on the capital of the country., true, false, What is responsible for services like sports facilities and rubbish collection?, Statute of Autonomy, Municipal governments, Parliament, Elections, What allows autonomous communities to make decisions about their taxes?, Statute of Autonomy, Municipal governments, Parliament, Elections, What allows autonomous communities to make decesicions about the organisation of education in their region?, Statute of Autonomy, Municipal governments, Parliament, Elections, Who chooses the councillors for the municipal government?, representatives from the municipalities, citizens, mayor, councillors, Who chooses the mayor to lead the municipal government?, representatives from the municipalities, citizens, mayor, councillors, Who makes up the diputación?, representatives from the municipalities, citizens, mayor, councillors, What coordinates various services in the province?, Statute of Autonomy, diputación, elections, The Constitution includes the values of ______., freedom, equality, justice and political freedom., restriction, inequality, injustice and political control., limitation, inequality, injustice and political restriction., suppression, inequality, injustice and political authority., What is parliamentary monarchy?, A monarch (king or queen) rules the nation directly and has full control over making the laws instead of the parliament., In a parliamentary monarchy, the parliament has no real power, and all decisions are made by the monarch alone., In this system, the parliament only represents the country symbolically, while the monarch is responsible for creating and enforcing all laws., A monarch (king or queen) is the official leader of the nation, but the parliament, or Cortes Generales, makes the laws., What does divion of powers mean?, That one group of people has all the power. The same group is responsible for politics, law-making and law-enforcement., That no one group of people has all the power. Separate groups have different responsibilities for politics, law-making and law-enforcement., That power is not shared. Separate groups do not have different responsibilities for politics, law-making and law-enforcement., What are the three sections of power in Spain?, executive, legislative and judicial, military, religious and economic, social, cultural and financial, administrative, commercial and educational, Which is responsible for running the state?, Executive power, Legislative power, Judicial power, Which is responsible for proposing and making laws?, Executive power, Legislative power, Judicial power, Which is responsible for making sure citizens obey and respect the law?, Executive power, Legislative power, Judicial power, What is the Parliament made up of?, The Congress and the Senate, The President and the Supreme Court, The Cabinet and the Governors, The Constitutional Court and the Senate, What are the official Spanish state symbols?, Coat of arms, flag, national motto, Flag, national anthem, royal crown, Coat of arms, flag, national anthem, Coat of arms, national anthem, constitution, What is the coat of arm made up of?, A royal crown, two columns, a ribbon with “Plus Ultra”, three central coats of arms, and an eagle in the centre, A crown, the Pillars of Hercules, a ribbon with “Viva España”, five central coats of arms, and a lion holding a sword, A crown, the Pillars of Hercules, a ribbon with the motto Plus Ultra, four central coats of arms, three fleurs-de-lis in the centre, A crown, the Pillars of Hercules, a ribbon with “Plus Ultra”, four central coats of arms, and a castle in the centre, Which one is the Spanish flag?, , , , , Who is the Head of State in Spain?, King Felipe V, King Felipe IV, Pedro Sanchez, Can the King make any laws in Spain?, yes, no, What is a positive rate in population?, It is when there are more births than deaths, and the population increases., It is when there are more deaths than births, and the population decreases., What is a negative rate in population?, It is when there are more births than deaths, and the population increases., It is when there are more deaths than births, and the population decreases., How do we count the actual increase of the population in a state?, natural increase + number of immigrants – number of emigrants = actual increase, Natural increase – number of immigrants + number of emigrants = actual increase, What is absolute population?, It is the total number of inhabitants., It is the positive rate in the population., It is the actual increase of people., What does this diagram show? , the monarchy of Spain, the population of Spain, the state symbols of Spain, the divisions of powers of Spain, What is population density?, It is the total number of people in a country., It is the number of people born each year in a place., It is the number of people moving into a country., It is the number of people living in a certain area., What is emigration?, When people leave their own country to live in another country, When the number of births increases in a country, When people travel within their own country to another city, When people move into a country to live there, What is immigration?, When people leave their own country to live in another country, When the number of births increases in a country, When people travel within their own country to another city, When people move into a country to live there.
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