Utah Geography
Utah National Parks
Utah History
Utah Geology
Utah Plants
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The State directly South of Utah

What is: Arizona

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The 2 Rivers that Converge in Canyonlands National Park

What is: The Colorado and the Green 

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The First National Park in Utah Established in 1919

What Is: Zion National Park

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The Chemical Element that when Oxidized turns the Sandstone Red

What Is: Iron 

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The Tall, Orangish Red, sweet smelling tree

What Is: Ponderosa Pine

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The Largest Lake in Utah 

What Is: The Great Salt Lake

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The Length of the Zion Mt. Carmel Tunnel  

What Is: 1.1 Miles

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The Cactus with Fruit popular in Margaritas and pads common in Mexican cusine

What Is: Prickly Pear Cactus

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The State That is Directly North Of Utah

What Is: Idaho

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The Largest National Park in Utah

What Is: Canyonlands National Park

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The Church Leader who Led the Mormons to Salt Lake City

What Is: Brigham Young

300

The Yucca Root Ball Was Used for what by Indigenous peoples

What Is: Yucca Fries, Carbohydrate rich Potato ish food

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The Names of the 3 Sections/Districts of Canyonlands 

What is: Island in the Sky, Needles, The Maze

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The Utah National Park that has the most nights below freezing

What Is: Bryce Canyon National Park 
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The largest Clonal Colony of Aspen in the World

What is: Pando

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The Two Most common Tree species in Arches and Canyonlands

What is: Pinyon Pine and Juniper