Canada
US Landforms
United States
Provincial Regions
100
What is the capital of Canada?
Ottawa
100

This place is the lowest place in the United States and has recorded the hottest temperature in North America at 134 degrees Fahrenheit.

What is Death Valley?

100
Who was the first president of the United States?
George Washington
100
Most people living in this provincial region identify as first nations people.  Hunting seals, whales, and fishing have been the primary way people make a living in this region for thousands of years. The Inuit here also practice the cultural tradition of throat singing.

What is the Northern Territories or Nunavut?

200
Canada still recognizes the monarch of which country as part of its government?
United Kingdom
200
What famous lake is located in Utah?
The Great Salt Lake
200

This is one reason for not continuing to build a border wall on the border of the United States and Canada. 

Answers will vary. Up to teacher discretion.

200

This provincial regions contains some of the biggest cities in Canada, including Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, and Quebec City.

What is Central Canada?

300
What is the most famous Canadian food dish called? It usually contains French Fries, Gravy and Cheese.
Poutine
300
What physical feature is shared by Canada, the United States, and Mexico?
The Rocky Mountians
300

This process combined with global warming is the reason why 8 hurricanes hit the gulf coast of the United States in 2020.

What is convection? 
300

In this region, a large part of the economy is devoted to farming and the oil which is extracted(taken out) from oil sands.  

What is the Prairie Region?
400

This initial group of people native to Canada actually moved into Canada around 12,000 years ago across the Bering Sea land bridge which at that point was not under water.  

What are the First Nations?
400
Name 4 of the 5 Great Lakes shared by Canada and the United States.
Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, and Ontario.
400

This process causes places like Seattle, WA to receive much more rain than other towns on the leeward side of a mountain range.  

What is the Rain Shadow Effect?
400

This region of Canada is famous for its rocky landscape, long coastline, and its fishing industry.

What is the Atlantic Region? 

500

This province of Canada is unique because of the large Lake Winnipeg which lies in the middle of it.

What is Manitoba/Prairie Region?

500
What River forms the border between the United States and Mexico?
Rio Grande
500

DAILY DOUBLE!!!


These are at least 2 problems created by urbanization of areas in the United States and Canada in the mid to late 1800s

Answers will vary.  Up to teacher discretion. 

500

This region of Canada is known as a place that is very expensive to live in.  Mining is a major industry in this part of Canada.  The Yukon River flows through the heart of a province by the same name in this region. 

What are the Northern Territories?