The oldest mountain range in the United States
The Appalachian Mountains
The body of water where the Mississippi River 'spits' into
The Gulf of Mexico
An area of land where there is little rain or vegetation
A desert
The Mississippi, Missouri, Ohio, Arkansas, and St. Croix are...
Rivers
The largest mountain range in the United States
The Rocky Mountains
The location where the river “spits” out into a larger body of water
The mouth
On or near the coast
Coastal
A range is...
A line or series of mountains or hills
The landform that stretches along the East side of the United States
The Coastal Plains
The source of the Mississippi River
Lake Itasca
A large natural elevation of the Earth's surface rising abruptly from the surrounding level; a large steep hill
A mountain
The reason for the Appalachian Mountains' round, shorter peaks
Millions of years of erosion
The land located in the middle of the United States
The Interior Plains
A river that contributes to another river
A tributary
A low, bowl-shaped land with higher ground around it
The 5 Great Lakes
Lake Huron, Lake Ontario, Lake Michigan, Lake Erie, Lake Superior
The landform that takes up most of Nevada
The Great Basin
The triangular-shaped land at the mouth of a river
A delta
A large area of flat land with few trees
A plain
The 4 bodies of water that surround the United States
Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, Gulf of Mexico, Arctic Ocean