Capitols
States
Landforms
Bodies of Water
Miscellanious
100
The capitol of the state in which you live.
What is Pierre?
100
The state in which you live.
What is South Dakota?
100
This set of mountains are some of the oldest in the United States.
What is the Appalachian Mountains?
100
The ocean along the Eastern Coast.
What is the Atlantic Ocean?
100
The number of states in the NE region.
What is 11?
200
The capitol of the state of Maine
What is Augusta?
200
The state to the immediate north.
What is North Dakota?
200
This river carries more water than any other in the United States.
What is the Mississippi River?
200
The body of water that is on the coast of Texas, Louisiana, and a few others.
What is the Gulf of Mexico?
200
The number of states in the SE region.
What is 12?
300
The capitol of Florida.
What is Tallahassee?
300
The northern most state on the East coast.
What is Maine?
300
A popular tourist destination, part of this is on the Canadian border.
What are the Niagra Falls?
300
The name given to the group of lakes in the Northeastern part of the United States.
What are the Great Lakes?
300
The two states the surround the nation's capitol.
What are Virginia and Maryland?
400
There are 50, the same as the states
How many state capitols are there?
400
The southern most state on the East Coast.
What is Florida?
400
Located on the shore of Plymouth Harbor in Massachusetts, this rock is reputed to be the very spot where William Bradford, an early governor of Plymouth colony, and other Pilgrims first set foot on land in 1620. Yet, there is no mention of the granite stone in the two surviving firsthand accounts of the founding of the colony.
What is Plymouth Rock?
400
Cranberries are grown and then harvested in one of these.
What is a bog?
400
These were the three ships sailed by Chris C. in 1492.
What are the Nina, the Pinta, and the Santa Maria?
500
The capitol of the United States.
What is Washington D.C.?
500
The last state to join the Union.
What is Hawaii?
500
These small islands protect the coastline from hurricanes, although they sometimes take a real beating themselves.
What are the barrier islands?
500
This area, a mixture of swampy land and muddy waters, is a popular destination in Florida for crocodiles.
What are the Everglades?
500
Do you mean an African swallow, or a European swallow?
What is the wind speed velocity of an unladened swallow?