Great Lakes and Rivers
State Capitals
Physical Regions of the US
Climate zones of the US
5 themes of Geography
100

What is the biggest Great Lake?

Lake Superior

100

What is the state capital of Florida?

Tallahassee

100

What is one state that is apart of the New England region?

ME, NH, MA, RI, CT, and VT

100

What climate zone is it where the average summer temperature is 69 degrees fahrenheit?

New England

100

Identify Location.

Location is either the absolute or relative location.

200

What is the longest river in the US?

Missouri River

200

What is the state capital of Minnesota?

Saint Paul
200

Where is the Mid Atlantic region located?

South and West of New England

200

What climate zone is the wettest part of the US?

Northwest

200

Identify Place.

Place is either a natural feature or cultural feature.

300

What does the o in homes stand for?

Ontario

300

What is the state capital of Washington?

Olympia

300

What is one state apart of the Pacific Coastal region?

OR, CA, and WA

300

What kind of temperatures does the South/South eastern climate zone have in the summer?

90 degrees fahrenheit

300

Identify Interaction.

Interaction is either earth or pollution.

400

What is the deadliest Great Lake?

Lake Michigan

400

What is the state capital of Nebraska?

Lincoln

400

What plain is the South West region apart of?

Atlantic Gulf Coastal plain

400

What climate zone has a big range of from hottest to coldest temperatures?

Mid-West

400

Identify Movement.

Movement is a way to transport everyday goods.

500

Where does the Rio Grande River flow into?

Gulf of Mexico

500

What is the state capital of Arizona?

Phoenix

500

Where is the Rocky Mountain region located?

North of the southern region

500

What climate zone can the summer temperatures reach the extreme?

Southwest

500

Identify Region.

A example is a mountain region or snow belt.