Miscellaneous
Lakes & River
Places & Regions
State Symbols
National Parks
100
The majority of Utah has this type of climate.
Steppe
100
Lake that is the furthest north.
Bear Lake
100
A high, wide, flat area.
Plateau
100
The State Animal
Rocky Mountain Elk
100
Utah's 1st National Park
Zion National Park
200
This region of Utah gets the most precipitation.
Rocky Moutains
200
Lake that is the furthest South.
Lake Powell
200
A wide, bowl-shaped area.
Basin
200
State Rock
Coal
200
The most colorful National Park in the world.
Bryce Canyon
300
Name two indigenous (natural) plants of Utah.
Sagebrush, willows, grasses, dwarf oak
300
River that connects Utah Lake and the Great Salt Lake.
Jordan River
300
Name three human characteristics of Utah.
High % of conservative, mostly English-speaking, high % LDS, mostly white
300
State Mineral
Copper
300
One of Butch Cassidy's hideouts.
Capitol Reef
400
Imaginary lines that run parallel to the Equator that help in pinpointing absolute location.
Latitude
400
River running through Utah that carved out the Grand Canyon after thousands of years.
Colorado River
400
Name three physical characteristics of Utah.
Great Salt Lake, Desert, Mountains, Rivers, etc.
400
State Gem
Topaz
400
Has rocks made of pink sandstone and is closest to Moab.
Arches
500
The 5 Themes of Geography
Location, Place, Region, Movement, Human-Environment Interaction
500
Most of Utah's rivers empty into what body of water?
The Great Salt Lake
500
The three main regions in Utah.
Colorado Plateau, Great Basin, Rocky Mountains
500
State Historic Vegetable
Sugarbeet
500
Three rivers run through this park, cutting out canyons.
Canyonlands