Landform
Latitude and Longitude
Physical Geography
Human Geography
Countries & Capitals
100

This landform is a deep and narrow valley with steep walls.

What is a canyon?

100

North of this latitude line, you can find 4 million people making a home under the Midnight Sun in summer, with aurora borealis in the sky, narwhals in the sea, and polar bears in the snow.

What is the Arctic Circle?

100

Rain that contains harmful amounts of poisons due to pollution.

What is acid rain?

100

When a city grows larger and spreads into nearby areas.

What is urbanization?

100

This country is the largest in South America and has its capital in Brasilia.

What is Brazil?

200

This landform is a steep, high wall of rock, earth, or ice.

What is a cliff?

200

Near this latitude line, seasons are remarkably consistent, as it receives direct sunlight all year long.

What is the Equator?

200

A giant ocean wave caused by volcanic eruptions or movement of the Earth under the ocean floor.

What is a tsunami?

200

A tax added to the price of goods that are imported

What is a tariff?

200

This country is an archipelago where karaoke is very popular. Its capital is Manila, like the folder.

What is the Philippines?

300

This landform is a steep cliff or slope between a higher and lower land surface.

What is an escarpment?

300

This longitude line became the universal reference point when Mevil Maskelyn based his Nautical Almanac on it. It runs through Greenwich, U.K., as well as Algeria, Spain, and Mali.

What is the Prime Meridian?

300

Water that is somewhat salty.

What is brackish?
300

A situation that occurs when the value of a country's imports is higher than the value of its exports.

What is a trade deficit?

300

This country has ruins of ancient civilizations like Teotihuacan, Tenochtitlan, and Chichen Itza. Its capital shares the country's name and its flag sports an eagle eating a snake.

What is Mexico?

400

This landform is a broad inland body of water, often between a coastline and one or more islands off the coast.

What is a sound?

400

This "longitude line" zigzags through the Pacific, serving a very important purpose since its establishment in 1884. If you sail east across the line, you'll go back in time.

What is the International Date Line?

400

An underground layer of rock through which water flows.

What is an aquifer?

400
Having independence from another country.

What is autonomy?

400

This country features a massive delta, which often floods. It is extremely densely populated, especially in its capital city of Dhaka.

What is Bangladesh?

500

This landform is a point of land that extends into a river, lake, or ocean.

What is a cape?

500

This latitude line is the southernmost circle where the Sun can appear directly overhead. This occurs during the December solstice. It was named 2000 years ago by ancient Greeks and shares its name with a sea-goat.

What is the Tropic of Capricorn?

500

A narrow, U-shaped coastal valley with steep sides formed by the action of glaciers.

What is a fjord?

500

A language formed by combining parts of several different languages.

What is pidgin?

500

This African country, whose capital is Dodoma, is home to the world's tallest free-standing mountain, a population of tree-climbing lions, and large ancient Baobab trees.

What is Tanzania?