Land
Water
Landmarks & Culture
Climate
Products & Natural Resources
100
Crops such as potatoes, blueberries, cranberries, corn, and vegetables grow here.
What is farmland? (Page 113)
100
This is the number of the Great Lakes that are in the Northeast Region. For 100 extra points, name them:
What is 2? What are Lake Erie and Lake Ontario? (Page 100/map)
100
This landmark has greeted millions of immigrants and visitors coming to America by way of New York Harbor.
What is The Statue of Liberty? (Page 146)
100
This is the number of seasons the Northeast Region experiences every year. For 100 extra points, name them:
What is 4? (Page 112). What are spring, summer, fall, and winter? (in any order)
100
Sap from trees in Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont is used to make this tasty breakfast condiment.
What is maple syrup? (Page 114)
200
These run through Pennsylvania, New York, Vermont, and Maine.
What are the Appalachian Mountains? (Page 111, 100/map)
200
This landmark borders the United States and Canada.
What is Niagara Falls? (Page 100/map)
200
This is the largest in the United States because it has 6 million acres, where visitors hike, canoe, ice skate, dog sled, and walk.
What is Adirondack State Park? (Page 150)
200
This extreme type of storm occurs in the winter and can be dangerous.
What is a blizzard? (Page 112)
200
Relying on the ocean, this important industry has produced many jobs.
What is fishing? (Page 140)
300
This 6,288-foot peak is in Vermont.
What is Mount Washington (Page 101/map)?
300
This large body of salt water borders many of the states in the Northeast Region.
What is the Atlantic Ocean? (Page 101/map, 127)
300
This is where there are amusement parks and beaches for 127 miles!
What is The Jersey Shore, along the New Jersey coast? (Page 150)
300
This season can cause the batteries in vehicles to "die" and stop working, so the vehicles won't start.
What is winter? (Page 103)
300
People use this natural product from Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont to make paper, toothpicks, and for lumber.
What are trees? (Page 114)
400
As they moved, glaciers scraped away good top soil and left behind these.
What is rocky soil? (Page 111)
400
Completed in 1825, this wide waterway connects many cities so ships can take their goods back and forth between the Atlantic Ocean and the Great Lakes.
What is the Erie Canal. (Page 127)
400
These farmers live in Pennsylvania and many wear simple clothing and travel by horse and buggy.
Who are the Amish and Mennonites? (Page 150)
400
This was one effect of the Great Blizzard of 1888.
What are school and building closures? (Page 103)
400
This natural product is dug out of quarries (large open pits in the ground) in several states and is used to make statues, roads, bridges, buildings, and countertops.
What is granite? (Page 113)
500
These white rock ledges line the shores, near the ocean, in Maine.
What are cliffs? (page 110)
500
It has helped create steep rocky and jagged cliffs along its coasts.
What is the Atlantic Ocean? (Page 111)
500
This writer was inspired by Pikes Peak and lived in Massachusetts.
Who was Katharine Lee Bates? (Page 115)
500
These are effects of blizzards.
What are damaged buildings, school closures, records amount of snow, power outages, and blocked roads? (Page 112)
500
This kind of natural resource is found in Pennsylvania and is used to produce electricity.
What is coal? (Page 113/map)
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