These holes with hot water shooting out of them are also called “a vent in Earth's surface”.
What is a geyser?
The national mammal of the United States.
What is the bison?
A fun thing to do at Yellowstone that involves catching things.
What is fishing?
Yellowstone was founded this year.
What is 1872?
Approximately 96 percent of Yellowstone is located in this state.
What is Wyoming?
This Geyser erupts every 92 minutes. (The most famous geyser in the world)
What is "Old Faithful"?
Group of bison
What is a herd?
Climbing Yellowstone's mountains.
What is hiking?
What is the most important feature of Yellowstone that no other national park has?
It is the world's first national park.
This animal uses it's head to push the snow away to get to the grass.
What is a bison?
A pool consisting of bubbling mud is called this.
What is a mud pot?
An animal that only eats plants.
What is an herbivore?
Something you can do on Yellowstone's rivers.
What is boating?
Teddy Roosevelt helped save Yellowstone by doing this.
What is conservation?
This could destroy not only Yellowstone but most of the US.
What is the "Super Volcano"?
The famous colorful spring in Yellowstone
What is the Grand Prismatic Spring?
Other name for a baby Bison
What is a Red Dog?
Required thing you should bring hiking Yellowstone.
What are hiking shoes and layers of clothing?
The president's name that was in office when Yellowstone National Park became a National Park?
Who is Ulysses S. Grant?
Name of the oldest hotel at Yellowstone?
What is the Old Faithful Inn?
Much of Yellowstone sits inside an ancient one of these.
What is a volcano caldera?
Color of a new born bison.
What is reddish tan?
Things to do in the winter at Yellowstone
What is skiing, snowboarding and snowmobiling?
The study of human history
What is archeology?
Name of the ranch in the Yellowstone TV series
What is Dutton Ranch?