Lowlands, Highlands, and Water
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Earth's Features
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100

The area of the country with many prairies, or flat, rolling land covered with grass is known as this.

What are the Great Plains?

100

This region is the smallest in terms of number of states. It is dry and its main economy is oil and beef cattle.

What is the Southwest?

100

This is an area that gets little rain.

What is a desert?

100

These are the 3 types of communities (and what they mean).

What are urban (high population, tall buildings), suburban (a city outside an urban area with lots of houses), and rural (lowest population, lots of open space)?

100

These are the symbolic components of the American Flag.

What are the stars, stripes, and colors?

200

Due to the plains, these unique wind storms are more common.

What are tornadoes?

200

This region contains the Rocky Mountains. The climate varies a lot, depending on the state. The economy consists of tourism, entertainment, and lumber.

What is the West?

200

This is a deep valley with steep sides.

What is a canyon?

200

This landmark is the major one in the Southwest, being a Spanish Mission and a place of battle.

What is The Alamo?

200

This is what the stripes on the US Flag symbolize.

What are the original 13 colonies?

300

These mountains are the biggest in the US. They go through the entire Western Region.

What are the Rocky Mountains?

300

The Great Plains are in this region. It is also home to The Bean and Mount Rushmore. The winters are cold and snowy.

What is the Midwest?

300

This is a tall feature with steep sides and often comes to a point (but not always!)

What is a mountain?

300

This landmark lives in San Fransico. However, the name is a bit confusing due to the real landmark's color.

What is the Golden Gate Bridge?

300

This is our national animal.

What is the Bald Eagle?

400

This region has rich soil great for farming (specifically citrus). States include Florida and Louisiana. 

What is the Southeast?

400

This region is the smallest in terms of land, but it has some of the most populated cities. Its main economy is tourism and you can even go visit our 100th birthday gift. 

What is the Northeast?

400

This is a large, open area, often covered with grass.

What is a plain?

400

This landmark may be a way to communicate with aliens, or it may just be a cool landmark in a city in the West (specifically Seattle in the Pacific Northwest).

What is the Space Needle?

400

This is our national mammal. Sad we almost made them go extinct!

What is the American Bison?

500

This mountain range is smaller than its sister on the West Coast.

What is the Appalachian Mountains?

500

This region is hot and humid due to the subtropical environment. Watch out for hurricanes!

What is the South or Southeast?

500

This is a tall feature that has a flat top.

What is a plateau?

500

This landmark in the Northeast is a bit broken, and no one alive has ever heard it ring!

What is the Liberty Bell?

500

This country gifted us the Statue of Liberty for our 100th Birthday. And she now lived here.

What is France and New York?

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