States & Capitols
North America
Bodies of Water
Regions
Resources
100

How many states are in the United States of America?

What is 50?

100

This is the number of continents on Earth.

What is seven?

100

This body of water creates the east coast of North America.

What is the Atlantic Ocean?

100

This climate is hot, humid, and very rainy.

What is tropical climate?

100

These resources can be used over and over again. They never run out!

What are renewable resources.
200

What is the largest state?

What is Alaska?

200

True or false: Mexico has as many people as the United States.

False.

200

This body of water creates the west coast of North America.

What is the Pacific Ocean?

200

This is the climate region of Johnstown.

What is temperate?

200

These resources have limited quantities. When they're gone, they're gone!

What are nonrenewable resources?

300

Our state capitol.

What is Harrisburg?

300

These two countries border the United States.

What are Canada and Mexico?

300

This large body of water is to the south of the United States.

What is the Gulf of Mexico?

300
Johnstown is in this vegetation region.

What is forest region?

300

Water, wind, and timber are examples of this type of resource.

What are renewable resources.

400

This state capital has the highest elevation.

What is Santa Fe?

400

These continents are considered "The Americas".

What are North America and South America?

400

The longest river in the United States that has been important for transportation and water.

What is the Mississippi River?

400

This vegetation region has short, hardy shrubs that can survive in frigid temperatures.

What is the tundra?

400

Coal, oil, and minerals are examples of this type of resource.

What are nonrenewable resources?

500

These two states do not touch another state.

What are Alaska and Hawaii?

500

This is the largest country in North America.

What is Canada?
500

These are the 5 Great Lakes.

What is Lake Huron, Lake Ontario, Lake Michigan, Lake Erie, and Lake Superior?

500

Why were the landforms, climates, and vegetation so attractive to immigrants? 2 reasons

It reminded them of home and there was lots of land for farming.

500

What is the main difference between renewable and nonrenewable resources?

Renewable resources can be used again and again, but nonrenewable resources are limited.