This state has wet winters, hot summers, and has rainfall all year round, is the home of the statue liberty.
What is New York?
Home of Disney World, Capital is Tallahassee, and has long hot humid summers and mild wet winters.
What is Florida?
This state is shaped like a hand, the capital is Lansing, has warm, humid summers and cold winters.
What is Michigan?
Seattle, often rains there, and has 150 inches of precipitation a year.
What is Washington?
Has a dry, arid, desert climate, and known for it's cacti.
What is Arizona?
This state has cold, frigid, snowy winters with mild summers.
Capital is Baton Rouge, has a humid subtropical climate, and abbreviation is LA.
What is Lousiana?
Home of Mount Rushmore, abbreviations is SD, and climate has a continental climate.
What is South Dakota?
Where Hollywood is located, has warm, dry summers and mild wet winters, is a popular location for surfing.
What is Califronia?
Is the second biggest state in the U.S and has clear skies and warm temperatures.
What is Texas?
Has a humid continental climate, warm summers, cold winters. This is the smallest state in the U.S.
What is Rhode Island?
Capital is Little Rock, abbreviation is GR, climate is humid subtropical.
What is Arkansas?
This state was a meme, capital is Columbus, has humid summers and generally cool winters.
What is Ohio?
Where the popular Las Vegas is located, a dry state with a diverse climate.
What is Nevada?
Like Arizona's climate, hot, dry, arid.
What is New Jersey?
This state is shaped like a chicken leg, it has moderately cold winters, and humid summers. Its abbreviation is WV.
What is West Virginia?
Cool winters, warm summers, abbreviation is IL.
What is Illinois?
Where Arches national park is located, it has a dry, desert like climate, and abbreviation is UT.
What is Utah?
Humid in the east, dry in the west, abbreviation is OK.
What is Oklahoma?
It has a humid continental climate and is the biggest state in the Northeast region.
Is known for its peaches, capital is Atlanta and in the eastern part of this state has a dry climate.
What is Georgia?
Has typical warm summers and cold winters, is the home of Theodore National Park, and is above South Dakota.
What is South Dakota?
Has a low population and has a relatively cool climate.
What is Wyoming?
It is known for being tropical, is warm and humid, and is also known for its beautiful beaches. (Hint. not connected to the U.S)
What is Hawaii?