Geography
History
Ecology
Geology
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Attention
100

4,900 mile trail from Pittsburgh to Astoria, Oregon

What is the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail?

100

These traders carried out the longest running business in the world. 

What is a Voyageur? (or fur trader)

100

In this ecosystem the roots are taller than the plant

What is a Tallgrass Prairie?

100

A national park named for 200 million year old trees that petrified into rocks

What is the Petrified Forest?

100

August 25, 1916

When is the birthday of the National Parks?

200

An island where horses adapted to drink salt water

What is Assateague Island?

200

The 34th president of the United States and Commander of the Allied Expeditionary Force in World War II. 

Who was Dwight D. Eisenhower?
200

An area where fresh water meets salt water which filters water, and is the nursery of the sea. 

What is an estuary?

200

A national park formed from fissures in the earth within proximity to the Yellowstone basin. 

Craters of the Moon

200

Happy, focused, calm and proud

What is the green zone?

300

One of the last surviving Negro League stadiums in Paterson, N.J.

What is Hinchliffe Stadium?

300

This is land owned by the United States, but does not fit criteria to be a state. 

What is a territory?

300

These trees are connected by the roots to hold them up. 

?What are the Redwoods  

300

These are forces that erode rock.

What are wind and water. 

300

This bird can fly backwards.

What is a hummingbird?

400

A National Park in the center of San Francisco that hosts a historic building, view of the Golden Gate bridge, and an oasis for recreation and nature exploration. 

What is the Presidio?

400

This is why Wisconsin uses French names for some communities like: Portage, Praire du Chien, and Fond du Lac. 

Who are the French fur traders? (fur trade, Voyageurs)

400

These trees can live over 2,000 years and need fire to open their seeds.

What is a Sequoia tree?

400

In this National Park you can touch igneous rocks from the formation of the earth. 

What is Voyageur National Park?

400

This is the result of protons and electrons from the sun interacting with gases on earth.

What are then Northern Lights or Aurora Borealis.

500

Twelve National Park Sites Surround the port of this east coast city.

What is New York City?

500
The United State fought this country in WWII to retain the territory of Guam. 

What is Japan?

500

This is everywhere in nature and scientists do not know its effects on animals.

What is sound?

500

This metal was once dug for on Isle Royale.

What is copper?

500
This person overcame great odds to become a prima ballerina. 

Who is Michaela de Prince?