Major Landforms
Bodies of Water
Natural Resources
Regional Climates
Natural Hazards
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This is the 3rd largest country in the world.

The United States.

100

This is the longest river in the United States.

Mississippi River

100

The US uses nearly 3 times the amount of this resource then it produces.

Oil

100

This area is where you can find tundra and subarctic climates. Winters are long and cold.

The Far North

100

This is a funnel shaped wind storm.

Tornado

200

It is why 48 of the states are called contiguous.

Because they are joined together.

200

This river is important to Canada for trade and travel.

St. Lawrence River
200

This resource is mined in the Appalachians, Wyoming, and British Columbia.

Coal

200

These two areas are both tropical--they have hot summers and warm winters.

Southern Florida and Hawaii

200

These storms form over the ocean in tropical areas.

Hurricanes

300

What is different about the northern and southern parts of the Eastern Lowlands?

The soil in the north is not as good for farming as it is in the south.

300

These were formed by glaciers over thousands of years and are located between the US and Canada.

The Great Lakes

300

This was once one of the world's richest fishing grounds.

The Grand Banks

300

These can pose a serious challenge to farmers and ranchers on the eastern side of the Rocky Mountains.

Droughts

300

This is the name of a devastating hurricane that destroyed areas in Mississippi, Louisiana, and Alabama in 2005.

Hurricane Katrina

400

What is a megalopolis?

When cities and their suburbs form an almost continuous line of settlement.

400

This determines which direction rivers in the west flow.

The Continental Divide.

400

These are an important resource, but now only cover about 1/3 of the United States.

Forests

400

This climate region has similar climates in the summer, but in the winter the north is cooler than the south.

The East

400

Most of these happen along the Pacific coast because there are many fault lines.

Earthquakes

500

This is the oldest mountain range in North America.

The Appalachians

500

These are used in the St. Lawrence Seaway to allow ships to travel from the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean.

Locks

500

The Niagara Falls are used to produce this.

Hydroelectric power

500

This is the climate region that had a Dust Bowl in the 1930s.

The Great Plains

500

Most of these are found in Hawaii, Alaska, and western coastal areas. They are created by colliding fault lines.

Volcanoes