States & Capitals
The Land
The Economy
Culture
Map Skills
100

The capital of Colorado

What is Denver?

100

The state that has about 100 volcanoes, but it also has glaciers

What is Alaska?

100

This state is number one for growing potatoes

What is Idaho?

100

The most populated state

What is California?

100

The 2 states not part of the contiguous United States

What are Alaska and Hawaii?

200
Carson City is the capital of ______
What is Nevada?
200

The biggest mountain range in North America

What is the Rocky Mountains?

200

The number one producer of lettuce, broccoli, cantaloupes, grapes, strawberries, peaches, almonds, figs, nectarines, lemons and plums

What is California?

200

This is made from reindeer fat, snow, berries, and ground fish

What is Eskimo ice cream?

200

The 3 (contiguous) states that border the Pacific Ocean

What are California, Washington, and Oregon?

300

The capital of Alaska

What is Juneau?

300

The landform that covers most of the region

What is mountains?

300
Logging is an important business in this region. Name 2 of the 3 states known for growing big, tall trees
What are Washington, Oregon, Idaho?
300

The name of the geyser that erupts about every 91 minutes

What is Old Faithful?

300
Nevada is ________ of Utah
What is west?
400
Olympia is the capital of _______
What is Washington?
400

The national park located in both Montana and Wyoming

What is Yellowstone National Park?

400
a lot of gold has been discovered in this state
What is Nevada?
400

These empty towns are a huge tourist attraction

What are Ghost Towns?

400
Montana is northeast of _______
What is Idaho?
500

The capital of Montana

What is Helena?

500

This mountain (in Alaska) is the highest peak in North America

What is Mt. McKinley?

500

4 ways Westerners earn a living

What is logging, farming, mining and manufacturing

500

The famous dog sledding race in Alaska

What is the Iditarod?

500
Utah and Colorado are south of ______
What is Wyoming?
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