Which hemisphere is the US in?
Northern
Which country borders the US to the north?
Canada
How many states are there?
50
What is Vermont's nickname?
What is the US's national bird?
BALD EAGLE (USA!! RAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA)
Which continent is the US on?
North America
Which country does the US border to the south?
Mexico
How many states were there in the original colonies?
13
What is Vermont's capitol?
Montpelier
How many different animal species are there in the US?
2900+
What is the largest mountain range in the US?
The Rocky Mountains
What are the three states that border Vermont?
New Hampshire, New York, and Massachusetts
Which state was the first?
Delaware
What year was Vermont chartered?
1791
What is the largest mammal in the US?
Bison
What is the largest river in the US?
The Missouri
Why does Minnesota have the little up thing
Because the Canada-US border was supposed to go along the Missouri river but the Missouri didn't go that far and ended at a large lake, so they made the border go straight up to jump around the lake and then go back down.
How many states start with the letter M?
8 (Maine, mass, Maryland, Montana, Missouri, Mississippi, Michigan, Minnesota)
What is Vermont's state flower?
Red Clover
What is the national flower of the US?
the rose
How many mountain ranges are in the US?
200+
Name one US territory
American Samoa, Guam, Republic of the Marshall Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, Republic of Palau, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands
Which state was the first to allow women to vote?
Wyoming
What is Vermont's state bird?
Hermit thrush
What year did all wolves get removed the US?
1945