North America
United States
State Capitals
Physical and Human Characteristics
Feeling Lucky?
100
What is the country immediately to the north of the United States?
Canada
100
What is the national capital of the United States of America?
Washington, D.C.
100
What is the capital of Minnesota?
St. Paul
100
Physical Characteristic or Human Characteristic? The Mall of America
Human Characteristic.
100
How many states are in the United States?
There are 50 states in the United States.
200
What is the country immediately to the south of the United States?
Mexico
200
Name the large mountain range in the western United States?
Rocky Mountains
200
What is the capital of Wisconsin?
Madison
200
A characteristic of a place that is created by nature.
Physical Characteristic
200
Which U.S. state is completely surrounded by water?
Hawaii
300
What is the national capital of Canada?
Ottawa
300
The Mississippi River ends at which body of water?
The Gulf of Mexico
300
What is the capital of North Dakota?
Bismarck
300
Physical Characteristic or Human Characteristic? Snowy Minnesota Winters
Physical Characteristic
300
Which country is bigger, the United States or Canada?
Canada is slightly bigger than the United States.
400
What is the national capital of Mexico?
Mexico City
400
What river forms part of the border between the United States and Mexico?
The Rio Grande
400
What is the capital of Iowa?
Des Moines
400
A characteristic of a place that is created by humans.
Human Characteristic
400
Name a state that is immediately to the WEST of Minnesota, AND name it's capital.
Bismarck, North Dakota OR Pierre, South Dakota
500
What is the ocean that is north of North America?
Arctic Ocean
500
Washington, D.C. is nearest to which ocean?
The Atlantic Ocean
500
What is the capital of South Dakota?
Pierre
500
Physical Characteristic or Human Characteristic? Mount Rushmore
Human Characteristic
500
Name a physical characteristic of the United States that is a deep valley created by water.
The Grand Canyon