Climate
Landforms
Landmarks
Natural Resources
States
100

The average pattern of weather for a particular region.

What is climate?

100

The general term for natural features found on the Earth's surface.

What are landforms?

100

This famous long suspension bridge is located in San Francisco.

What is the Golden Gate Bridge?

100

A material found in nature that people use.

What is a natural resource?

100

The total number of states listed as being in the West Region.

What is 11?

200

Besides being cold, Alaska's weather is usually described by this one-word condition.

What is wet?

200

The name of the lowest and driest area in the United States.

What is Death Valley?

200

The Seattle observation tower that features a revolving restaurant.

What is the Space Needle?

200

The black rock found in the West used to produce electricity and gasoline.

What is coal?

200

Name any one of the "Pacific States" in the region.

What is California (or OR, WA, AK, HI)?

300

The general term for rain, snow, sleet, or hail, which falls on Mt. Waialeale in Hawaii at a rate of nearly 500 inches per year.

What is precipitation?

300

Huge groups of mountains, such as the Rockies.

What are mountain ranges?

300

 Located mostly in Wyoming, this was the world’s first national park.

What is Yellowstone National Park?

300

This type of "nutrient-rich" ground makes many western states perfect for growing crops.

What is soil (or farmland)?

300

Name any one of the "Mountain States" in the region.

What is Colorado (or ID, MT, NV, UT, WY)?

400

This two-word phrase describes the climate of Death Valley, which only receives about 2 inches of rain a year.

What is hot and dry?

400

This desert in the West receives very little rain and is mentioned specifically in your unit.

What is the Mojave Desert (or Great Salt Lake Desert)?

400

The highest mountain in Oregon, which is actually a dormant volcano.

What is Mt. Hood?

400

This liquid natural resource, used for fuel, is provided by California, Oregon, and Washington.

What is oil?

400

These two states are the only ones in the West not connected to the others by land.

What are Alaska and Hawaii?

500

The two natural events in the West described as a fast-moving flow of mud and a very hot, uncontrolled burning of plants.

What are mudslides and wildfires?

500

The total number of "main islands" that make up the state of Hawaii.

What is 8?

500

The amount of time—specifically "over" this many years—that it took to build the Golden Gate Bridge.

What is 4 years?

500

The specific type of large farm animal raised on ranches throughout the West.

What are cattle?

500

According to the unit's map key, this state is identified as #5.

What is Idaho?

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