Rivers
Lakes
Deserts
Vocabulary
Geography
100

What is the title of the person who guides boats safely on a river and helps navigate hazards such as sandbars and currents?

River pilot

100

Lake Superior, Lake Michigan, Lake Huron, Lake Erie, and Lake Ontario are known by what name?

The Great Lakes.

100

What area is known as the hottest place in the United States.

Death Valley.

100

What is the name for a crack or split in the Earth’s crust along which movement takes place.

Fault line.

100

What plant is most associated with the Mojave Desert?

The Joshua tree.

200

Name two major rivers that flow into the Mississippi River.

The Ohio River and the Missouri River.

200

What is the largest lake in the United States?

Lake Superior.

200

Which desert is known as the "Devil's Highway"?

The Sonoran Desert.

200

What is the name for a stream or smaller river that flows into a larger river.

Tributary.

200

In which U.S. state is Death Valley located?

California.

300

What historic event occurred on the Mississippi River in 1927?

The Mississippi River flooded.

300

What two bodies of water do the Straits of Mackinac connect?

Lake Huron to Lake Michigan.

300

What is the hottest, driest, and lowest desert in the United States?

The Mojave Desert.

300

What is the name for a channel dug by people, used by boats or for irrigation?

Canal.

300

What are the names of vessels whose main purpose is to transport goods (such as grain, iron ore, and steel) to and from major port cities.

Cargo ships.

400

Who is Samuel Langhorne Clemens better known as?

Mark Twain.

400

Which Great Lake is entirely located within the United States?

Lake Michigan.

400

What is the lowest elevation in the Western Hemisphere?

282 feet below sea level (in Death Valley.)

400

What is the part of a canal that has gates for lowering and raising the water level?

Lock.

400

Death Valley boasts the all-time record high temperature for Earth. What was that temperature?

134 degrees F.

500

The shifting of these objects, combined with changes in water flow and hidden logs or rocks can cause safe sections of rivers to become dangerous within a week.

Sandbars.

500

What percentage of Earth's unfrozen fresh water is contained in Lake Superior?

Ten percent.

500

What type of rock is commonly found in the Sonoran Desert?

Black lava rock.

500

In river terminology, what is the name for the ongoing movement of water, such as in a river?

Current.

500

How much rain does the Sonoran Desert receive in a year?

It can receive up to ten inches, while some areas receive only two inches.

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