States and Capitals
States and Capitals
Weather Vocabulary
Landforms and Waterforms
miscellaneous
100
Bismarck
What is the capital of North Dakota?
100
Des Moines
What is the capital of Iowa?
100
A swirling funnel of wind that moves very quickly
What is a tornado?
100
The eastern part of the Midwest where it is dry and flat. You will find wheat grown here.
What is the Great Plains?
100
This city is nicknamed Home of the Skyscraper.
What is Chicago?
200
Pierre
What is the capital of South Dakota?
200
St. Paul
What is the capital of Minnesota?
200
A time of year when there is little or no rainfall.
What is a drought?
200
This helps ships move from one level of water to another.
What is a lock?
200
This city is nicknamed the Automobile Capital of the World OR Motor City.
What is Detroit?
300
Lincoln
What is the capital of Nebraska?
300
Springfield
What is the capital of Illinois?
300
Stone of ice that fall to the ground generally during spring or summer
What is hailstorm?
300
This is a seaway that connects the 5 Great Lakes to the ATlantic Ocean. Ocean going ships can travel upon this Seaway.
What is the ST. Lawrence Seaway?
300
This is a waterway for ships that is dug across the land.
What is a canal?
400
Topeka
What is the capital of Kansas?
400
Indianapolis
What is the capital of Indiana?
400
a storm of heavy snows and biting winds
What is a blizzard?
400
These are the largest freshwater lakes in the World.
What are the Great Lakes?
400
This is a place in the Midwest that is known for having large deposits of iron-ore.
What is the Mesabi Range?
500
Jefferson City
What is the capital of Missouri?
500
Lansing
What is the capital of Michigan?
500
A nickname for a torndao
What is a twister?
500
The western part of the Midwest where they receive a good amount of rainfall and have gently rolling hills. Corn is grown here.
What is the Central Plains?
500
This means to sell goods to other countries.
What is to EXPORT?
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