Climate
Culture
Religion
Geography
Resources
100

This is located in the center of the United States and is affected by strong swirling winds.

What is Tornado Alley?

100

The cultures of these two countries have greatly influenced the culture of Canada.

What is England and France?

100

The two common forms of Christianity in North America.

What are Catholicism and Protestantism?

100

What two hemispheres is North America located in?

What is Western and Northern

100

This is what the United States mines in order to create electricity.

What is coal.

200

In this area the sun shines for almost 24 hours during the summer.

What is the Arctic Circle?

200

Descendants of Amerindians who married Europeans.

What are Mestizos?

200

The person who felt called to be a missionary to Native Americans.

Who is David Brainerd?

200

The world's largest island.

What is Greenland.

200

The largest resource of Canada.

What is water.

300

The climate that is cold and snowy all year.

What is the Arctic.

300

The name for the United States that means that people from all over the world live there.

What is a Melting Pot?

300

Do all people who call themselves Christians believe the Bible is God's word?

No

300

Slow-moving river of water in Florida.

What is The Everglades?

300

The resource that the United States has more of than any other country.

What is coal?

400

The region where cacti grow.

What is the desert.

400
The continent that the first people to live in North America likely came from.

What is Asia

400
The religion that Spain and France required their colonies to follow.

What is Catholicism (or Catholic)

400

This is created as water flows through special dams.

What is hydropower?

500

The country that rainforests are found in.

What is Mexico.

500

This is how native people likely reached the land of North America.

What is they came from Asia, crossed a land bridge into Alaska, and then traveled across North America.

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