Capital of the United States.
Washington, D.C.
This is the longest river in the world.
Nile River.
The largest U.S. state by area.
Alaska.
The continent that the United States is part of.
These two things are shown on a climate diagram.
Rainfall and temperature.
Capital of Japan.
Tokyo.
This large, hot, sandy area gets little rain.
Desert.
The only U.S. state made up entirely of islands.
Hawaii.
The continent with the most countries.
Africa.
This scale is used to measure temperature in most of the world.
Celsius.
Capital of France.
Paris.
The ocean between Europe and North American.
Atlantic.
The U.S. state with the highest population.
California (39 million).
The smallest continent by land area.
Australia.
A tropical storm with winds over 74 mph is called this.
Hurricane.
Capital of Italy.
Rome.
The ocean between America and Asia.
Pacific.
The U.S. state with the lowest population.
Wyoming (576 000).
This continent has no permanent residents.
Antarctica.
This climate type is hot, humid, and found near the equator.
Tropical rainforest.
Capital of Canada.
Ottawa.
The world's largest desert (not sandy!).
Antarctica.
The number of U.S. states that border Canada.
13.
The only continent in all four hemispheres.
Africa.
Water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit, which would be __ degrees celsius.
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