The acronym for the Great Lakes.
What is HOMES?
The state you live in.
What is Wisconsin?
The largest region of Wisconsin.
What is the Northern Highland?
A glacial landform that looks like an upside down canoe or teardrop.
What is a drumlin?
The imaginary line the goes around the center of the earth, going east and west.
What is the equator?
The two Great Lakes touching Wisconsin.
What are Lake Michigan and Lake Superior?
The state directly west of Wisconsin.
What is Minnesota?
The smallest region of Wisconsin.
What is the Lake Superior Lowland?
A small lake created by the glacier that has filled with water.
The imaginary line that divides the Earth into east and west hemispheres, with a line that goes north to south through Greenwich, England.
What is the Prime Meridian?
What is Lake Erie?
The state southwest of Wisconsin.
What is Iowa?
The region in the middle of the state, that is flat and sandy.
The place where edge of the glacier has left it's load of till.
What is a moraine?
The lines on a globe that go around the Earth like a latter.
The Great Lake that starts with H.
The state directly south of Wisconsin.
The region of Wisconsin that is untouched by glaciers.
What is the Western Upland?
This is a cone shaped hill that was formed by water being dumped through a hole in the glacier.
What is a kame?
The lines that go on a globe around the long way, like an orange slice.
What is longitude?
All Five Great Lakes.
What are Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, and Superior?
What is Michigan?
The region of Wisconsin with many kettle lakes, drumlins, and ridges.
What is the Eastern Ridges and Lowlands?
What is an esker?
The largest county in Wisconsin.