Bodies of Water
Landforms and Biomes
Florida History
Countries of South America
Cities of South America
100
This is the largest freshwater lake in South America and the highest of the world's lakes.
What is Lake Titicaca?
100
Located in the Andes Mountains, this is the highest mountain peak in South America.
What is Aconcagua?
100
This happened on March 3, 1845.
What is the on which Florida became the 27th state.
100
This South American country uses U.S. currency.
What is Ecuador?
100
This is the most densely populated city in South America?
What is Sao Paulo?
200
Besides the Pacific Ocean, what two major bodies of water border South America?
What are the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea?
200
Located in Argentina, these are vast, grassy plains.
What are Las Pampas?
200
He was the first governor of the State of Florida.
Who was William Dunn Mosely?
200
This is the smallest South American country.
What is Suriname?
200
This capital city is located at the highest elevation of all South American capitals.
What is La Paz, Bolivia?
300
These are the highest falls in the world.
What are Angel Falls?
300
Located in Chile, this is considered the driest, non-polar region in the world.
What is the Atacama Desert?
300
This bank of Native Americans moved from Georgia and Alabama in the 1700s to escape conflicts with Europeans and other tribes?
Who were the Lower Creeks?
300
This South American country's national language is French.
What is French Guyana?
300
This capital city, home to 1/3 of its country's population, is located on a desert strip between the Pacific Ocean and the Andes Mountains.
What is Lima, Peru?
400
Located in Bolivia, this is the largest salt lake in the world.
What is Salar de Uyuni?
400
This landform separates South America from North America.
What is the Isthmus of Panama?
400
This Seminole leader was captured by the U.S. during the Second Seminole War.
Who was Osceola?
400
This country has coastlines both on the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea?
What is Colombia?
400
This is the capital city of the second smallest country in South America, which is also the only South American country located outside of the tropics.
What is Montevideo, Uruguay?
500
This is the largest watershed in the world.
What is the Amazon River Basin?
500
Penguins can be found in this island region shared by Argentina and Chile.
What is Tierra del Fuego?
500
Known as the "father" of Miami and Palm Beach, this famed industrialist founded the Florida East Coast Railway, which lead to the successful development of the South Florida region.
Who was Henry Flagler?
500
These are three of five South American countries that became independent of colonizers with the help of Simon Bolivar.
What are Ecuador, Bolivia, Venezuela, Peru and/or Colombia?
500
This ancient city name means "old peak".
What is Machu Picchu?
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