Continents
States
Geography Terms
Geographic Features
100

A continent that is also a country.


What is Australia?

100

This state has the most population.

What is California?

100

This is a politically organized territory within a country, such as Texas or California.

What is a state?

100

This is a large body of salt water that covers most of the Earth's surface.

What is an ocean?

200

Home to the Amazon Rainforest, this continent contains the world's largest tropical rainforest.

What is South America?

200

This state has the capital city of Richmond.

What is Virginia?

200
This is a large and permanent human settlement where people live and work close together.

What is a city?

200

A landform with a pointed top and steep sides is referred to by this name.

What is a mountain?

300

This is the only continent completely uninhabited by humans and is covered by a thick sheet of ice.

What is Antarctica?

300

This state is home to the Hoover Dam and shares a border with California, Arizona, and Utah.

What is Nevada?

300

This term describes the official line that separates two countries or states.

What is a border?

300

This feature is a large flowing body of fresh water that moves downhill. 

What is a river?

400

This continent has the most countries in the world, totaling 54.

What is Africa?

400

The largest U.S. state by area, it is also the least populated.

What is Alaska?

400

This branch of geography focuses on the study of the Earth's surface, including its physical features. 

What is physical geography?

400

These are openings in the earth that allow magma to escape from below the surface and a significant number are found in the "Ring of Fire" which is a path along the Pacific Ocean.

What is a volcano?

500

These five countries are considered transcontinental, meaning they are located on more than one continent.

What are Russia, Turkey, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, and Georgia?

500

The "Four Corners" monument marks the only spot in the U.S. where these four states meet.

What are Utah, Colorado, Arizona, and New Mexico?

500

This branch of geography focuses on how human activity affects or is impacted by the Earth's surface.

What is human geography.

500

This term describes a body of water that is partially enclosed by land and has a wide opening to the sea.

What is a bay or a gulf?

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