Mountains and Ranges
By the Numbers
High School Reading List Quotes
Before and After
Spring
100

The Matterhorn is located here.

The Swiss Alps
100

Number of US presidents.

45

100

“And I like large parties. They're so intimate. At small parties there isn't any privacy.”

The Great Gatbsy

100

A week off of school in march and a phrase that means good luck

Spring break a leg

100

Spring begins with this astronomical event, when the plane of Earths Equator passes through the center of the sun

equinox


200

The tallest mountain in the United States was called Mt McKinley, now it is called this

Denali

200

Number of planets in the solar system

8

200

“Fish," he said softly, aloud, "I'll stay with you until I am dead.”

The Old Man and the Sea

200

City where UCLA is located and 60's music festival in New York

Westwoodstock

200

This 8 day Jewish Holiday occurs in April each Year

Passover

300

The Pacific Crest Trail goes through this mountain range

The Sierra Nevada

300

Number of districts in the hunger games

13

300

“Who controls the past controls the future. Who controls the present controls the past.”

1984

300

Where you buy your leggings and a fresh squeezed juice drink

Lululemonade

300

For Australians, Spring begins in this month

September

400

The second tallest mountain in the world

K2

400

Number of Grammy's Billie Eilish won this year

5

400

“You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view … Until you climb inside of his skin and walk around in it.”

To Kill a Mockingbird

400

Bruinbash rapper and meme from The Mandalorian

Da Baby Yoda
400

Prior to the 14th century, Springtime was called this, in reference to a christian religious observance

Lent

500

The longest Mountain Range in the World, located in South America

The Andes

500

Number of theses posted by Martin Luther

95

500

“We did everything adults would do. What went wrong?”

Lord of the Flies

500

Billy Joel on the keys and Superman's nickname

Piano Man of Steel

500

In North America, the Rocky Mountain force surging hot and cold air masses toward each other, causing this weather phenomenon, most common in Spring

Tornado

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