Natural Features
Grasslands/Wetlands
What's in our Soil?
Miscellaneous
State Symbols
100

What is a Natural Feature?

Something that occurs in nature or not man-made.
100

We have three types of Grasslands/Prairies in Nebraska.  Name one of them.

Tallgrass, Mixed-Grass, Shortgrass

100

What is a renewable resource?

A resource that cannot run out.  Wind, water, sun, etc.

100

What is Mr. Wendelin's favorite color?

Green

100

What is our State Mammal?

Whitetail Deer

100

What is a human feature?

Something that is made by humans.  Not occurring in nature.
100

Tallgrass Prairie is found all throughout our state.  Tallgrass Prairie can grow up to _______ feet tall.

Six
100

Give an example from our textbook of something that grows in our soil.

Soybeans, Corn, Wheat, Grasses

100

Who is the quarterback for the Nebraska Cornhuskers?

Dylan Raiola

100

What is our State Grass?

Little Bluestem

100

Nebraska has 5 land regions.  Name one of them

The Sandhills, Rolling Hills, Ridges and Tablelands, Loess Hills and Plains, The High Plains

100
Central Nebraska is covered in wetlands.  What animals stop in Nebraska during their great migration?
Sandhill Cranes
100

What is Nebraska's number one crop?

Corn

100

Who is the coach for the Nebraska Volleyball team?

Dani Busboom Kelly

100

What is our CURRENT State Nickname?

Cornhusker State

100

In the Tablelands Region of Nebraska, you can find a place with strange rock formations.  This place is called _______ Geologic Park.

Toadstool

100

What is Nebraska's second largest crop?

Soybeans
100

What type of energy is energy of motion?

Kinetic Energy

100

What is Nebraska's Birthday?

March 1st, 1867

100

The Rolling Hills region of Nebraska is filled with loess.  A rich soil that is good for ____________.

Farming

100

Round 412,560 to the nearest thousand

413,000

100

What are the 3 things our State Seal represents?

Transportation

Agriculture

Mechanical Arts

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