Provinces/Territories and Capital Cities
Cardinal Directions
Landforms
Natural Resources
Natural Regions
100

Q: What is the capital city of Alberta?

A: Edmonton

100

Q: Which direction is directly opposite of south?
 

A: North

100

Q: What is something on Earth's surface that happens naturally, or without the help of humans?
 

A: Landforms

100

Q: What do we call materials and substances that we find in our environment?
 

A: Natural Resources

100

Q: What natural region is characterized by its rocky mountains and is a popular tourist destination for skiing and hiking?
 

A: Rocky Mountain region

200

Q: What is the capital of Canada?

A: Ottawa

200

Q: What is the abbreviation for northeast?
 

A: NE

200

Q: What landform is characterized by its tall peaks and has to be 300 meters or higher?
 

A: Mountains

200

Q: Even though the earth is mostly made up of this natural resource, only 2.5% of it is drinkable or usable for cooking.
 

A: Water

200

Q: What natural region has many sloughs, or swamps? In this natural region, there are many streams and other wetlands that many different plants and animals call home. Much of the areas in this region have had the vegetation cleared for farms.
 

A: Parkland region

300

Q: What is the capital city of British Columbia?

A: Victoria

300

Q: If you are facing west, which direction is to your right?
 

A: North

300

Q: What is a long and deep area of land between hills or mountains, typically formed by erosion from rivers and water and even sometimes glaciers?
 

A: Valley

300

Q: What natural resource is extracted from the ground and used to produce electricity and heat?
 

A: Coal

300

Q: What natural region has forested hills, rolling grasslands and river valleys between mountains. It is a beautiful landscape of long ridges and rolling hills.
 

A: Foothills region

400

Q: How many provinces are in Canada?

A: 7

400

Q: What cardinal direction is between west and south-west?
 

A: West-Southwest

400

Q: What landform is smaller than mountains and has rounded tops?
 

A: Hills

400

Q: What natural resource comes from trees and is used to make paper, furniture, and houses?
 

A: Wood

400

Q: What natural region has many different landforms, including valleys, plateaus, mountains, plains, and glaciers? This natural region is also known for its Badlands, which are areas that get very little rain so that hardly any vegetation grows.
 

A: Grassland region

500

Q: How many territories are in Canada?

A: 3

500

Q: Which direction is directly opposite of east?
 

A: West

500

Q: What landform is a large mass of ice that moves slowly down a mountain or valley?
 

A: Glaciers

500

Q: What natural resource is made from dead plants and animals that have been compacted and heated in the Earth's crust for millions of years?
 

A: Oil

500

Q: What natural region is covered by thick forests and is known for its logging industry?
 

A: Boreal forest region