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100

What is one state in the Northeast Region?

Maine, PA, Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New York, Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey, D.C

100

What two fruits are grown in the Northeast Region?

Cranberries and Grapes

100

What is the definition of glacier?

Slowly moving mass/river of ice 

100

What is the definition of a waterman?

Someone who works in a boat for fishing, etc.

100

What is a quarry?

A place to mine rocks/minerals

200

What state is known for growing cranberries?

Massachusetts

200

What is the Northeast also known for producing as a resource?

Fishing/crabbing/seafood

200

Definition of bog?

Extremely wet, soft and muddy ground.

200

What is the Chesapeake Bay Foundation?

non-profit organization to protect Chesapeake Bay

200

What place in the Northeast region is an example of a peninsula?

Maine

300

What state is known for granite?

New Hampshire

300

What are two examples of minerals found in the Northeast?

Granite and marble

300

What is the definition of a gorge?

A narrow valley between hills/mountains with rocky walls and a stream.

300

What are some jobs people do to make a living in the Northeast Region?

fishing, mining

300

At least one mountain range in the Northeast region?

Appalachian Mountains, Green Mountains, White Mountains

400

What is the difference between the two fruits grown in the Northeast Region?

Grapes are grown in vineyards, cranberries are grown in water.  Etc.

400

What is the definition of a peninsula?

A piece of land surrounded by water on 3 sides.

400

What is Lake Seneca?

One of the largest Finger Lakes in New York

500

What does sap come from?

Maple trees

500
What is the definition of hydroelectricity?

Electricity/energy produced by moving water.

500

Where is sap most known for being grown at?

Maine, Vermont, etc.