In what state is the Grand Canyon
What scientist studies weather patterns?
Meteorologist
Which country introduced the word 'orange' into the English language?
Spain
Which city in the US has the most residents?
New York City
Who was George Washington's Vice President?
John Adams
In what state is the Everglades National Park?
Florida
What scientist studies living cultures?
anthropologist
Which country has the longest Arctic coast?
Russia
What is the capital city of Alaska?
Juneau
Who was the youngest President?
Theodore Roosevelt (42)
In what state is Joshua Tree National Park?
California
What branch of science studies plants?
botany
In which country is the highest mountain?
Nepal or China (on the border)
What is Chicago's nickname?
The windy city.
Who was the tallest President? Double if you know how tall he was.
Abraham Lincoln (6'4")
In what state is Glacier National Park
Montana
What branch of science studies how different organisms interact with their environment?
ecology
What country has the most people?
India
What is the most southern capital city in the US?
Honolulu
Which President was born in Nebraska?
Gerald Ford
In what state is Yellowstone National Park
Wyoming
What branch of science studies how the brain works?
would accept neuroscience or psychology
Which countries share the longest border?
USA and Canada
What was the first capital city of the US?
New York City
Who was the only President to serve 3 terms? Double points if you know when it became unconstitutional to be President more than 2 terms.