U.S. Geography
U.S. Regions
Vocabulary
Vocabulary 2
World History
100

In which U.S. regions would you find deserts?

Southwest

100

In which U.S. region would you find the best farmland? 

Midwest

100

Very steep, narrow valley

Canyon

100

The height of land above sea level

Altitude 

100

What year did Christopher Columbus reach the Americas?

1492

200

Where in the U.S. are the coasts rocky? 

The Pacific West Coast 

200

In which U.S. region are the least number of houses made from wood? 

Southwest

200

Elevated portion of the earth's surface, much larger than a hill with peaks on the top

Mountain 

200

 An imaginary line around the Earth that runs parallel to the equator

latitude 

200

Who was the first president of the United States?

George Washington 

300

What mountain range is found in the Eastern part of the U.S.? 

Appalachian Mountains

300

In which region of the U.S. are the Atlantic Coastal Plains located? 

Southeast

300

An area that has one or more features in common

Region 

300

The average weather conditions of a large area over a long period of time.

Climate

300

What year did the Berlin Wall fall?

1989

400

In which region of the U.S. are the Great Lakes found? 

Midwest

400

In which U.S. region is Maine located? 

Northeast 

400

A place on Earth's surface where materials from within the core can escape. 

A volcano

400

The art of making maps or mapping.

cartography

400

What ancient civilization was known for its alphabet?

Phoenicians

500

What mountain ranges are found in the western part of the U.S.? 

The Sierra Nevada, Cascade and Rocky Mountains 

500

In which U.S. region do people experience all four seasons equally? 

Northeast

500

The surroundings and conditions that affect people, plants and animals. 

The Environment

500

The process of water turning into vapor is known as

Evaporation

500

What year did World War I begin?

1914