Indiana's Waterways
Glacier Movement and Indiana's Three Regions
Indiana's Four Spheres
Geography Skills
Major Cities
100
The largest lake in the state of Indiana.

What is Lake Wawasee?

100

A natural feature on the surface of the Earth is called

What is a landform?

100

This fossil fuel is found in southern Indiana and is part of the geosphere/lithosphere. 

What is coal?

100
Indiana is located on the continent of __________

What is North America

100

The current capital city of Indiana is _________

What is Indianapolis?

200

This body of water links Indiana to Canada and the Atlantic Ocean

What is Lake Michigan?

200

This region of Indiana was untouched by glaciers and has many hills, valleys, and caves.

What is the Southern Hills and Lowlands?

200

Earth's four spheres are__________.

What is the biosphere, atmosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere.

200

The imaginary line that divides the Earth into northern and southern hemispheres is called

What is the equator?

200

The original capital of Indiana was ___________

What was Corydon?

300

This river flows across northern and central Indiana, then south to Terre Haute, and finally connects to the Ohio River

What is the Wabash River?

300

Piles of rocks left behind by glaciers are called_________. 

What is moraines?

300

The definition of a glacier and the sphere it belongs in.

What is a massive slow-moving river of ice and it is in the hydrosphere?

300

These lines meet at the North and South Poles.

What are lines of longitude?

300

This city is located where three Indiana rivers meet.

What is Fort Wayne?

400

This river is found in the central and southern portion of the state and has two main forks. 

What is the White River? 

400
These two regions of Indiana have rich soil for farming. 

What is the Great Lakes Plain/Northern Lakes and Moraines and The Central Till Plain/Tipton Till Plain.

400

Name one type of energy for each of earth's four spheres.

What is wind energy: atmosphere, geothermal energy: geosphere/lithosphere,  hydropower: hydrosphere, biomass: biosphere.

400
The four states that border Indiana are _______ to the north, ___________ east, __________ to the west, and _________ to the south.

What are Michigan to the North, Ohio to the East, Illinois the west and Kentucky to the South.

400

This city became popular because of the steel industry created from iron ore mined in Indiana. It is located to the West of South Bend.

What is Gary?

500

This is Indiana's largest port city located on the shore of Lake Michigan. It connects Indiana to the St. Lawrence Seaway.

What is Portage?

500

The difference between alpine and continental glaciers.

What is alpine glaciers form in mountains and continental glaciers are huge sheets of ice that cover large areas of land.

500

Indiana has many recognized parts of the biosphere. For example, a state bird,  a state flower, a state tree. Name one.

What is the Cardinal, Tulip Tree, Peony, Say's Firefly?

500

Indiana is located in these two hemispheres.

What is the Northern Hemisphere and the Western Hemisphere.

500

This city is located in the south west portion of the state and is the site of an important Revolutionary War Battle.

What is Vincennes?

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