Landforms
Natural Resources
Landmarks
States
Capitals
100

Where the Ocean meets the land, it's nice to visit here on a warm day

What is the beach?

100

Although you can't eat it, growing this resource can provide you materials for houses, be burned as fuel, or be harvested for their sap.

What are trees?

100

An amusement park in California starring our big eared pal.

What is Disneyland?

100

Honolulu

What is Hawaii?

100

Utah

What is Salt Lake City?

200

This land can be found in the Midwest as well, but it's NOT good for farming

What are the Great Plains?

200

Black gold, Texas Tea, Fossil Fuel. This Resource powers most of our engines.

What is oil/gas?

200

This City is a great place to visit if you like to gamble and roll dice.

What is Las Vegas?

200

Juneau

What is Alaska?

200

Nevada

What is Carson City?

300

This landform is very hot and dry, and if you're looking for water you'll be disappointed.

What is the Desert?
300

This resource grows in the ground, can be fried on the side of a burger, and goes nice with butter and salt.

What are potatoes?

300

This body of water in Utah is shockingly salty!

What is the Great Salt Lake?

300

Sacremento

What is California?

300

Oregon

What is Salem?

400

These landforms are high altitude and rocky, and can make for a natural barrier

What are mountains?

400

This resource glows in the dark and can produce a lot of energy. Be sure not to touch it, though!

What is Uranium?

400

This national park can be found in multiple states, and even has a volcano underneath it.

What is Yellowstone?

400

Cheyenne

What is Wyoming?

400

Idaho

What is Boise?

500

Krakatoa! This landform has a hard time not getting too heated and blowing their top off.

What are Volcanoes?
500

This resource is shiny and expensive, and usually means you're #1

What is gold?

500

This sunken ship in Hawaii is a memorial to the people who died at Pearl Harbor

What is the USS Arizona?

500

Helena

What is Montana?

500

Washington

What is Olympia?

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