Vocabulary
Places
States and Capitals
Landforms
This and That
100
Anything that makes the soil, air, or water dirty and unhealthy.
What is Pollution?
100
Areas in the Midwest and Northeast are known as this region.
What is the Dairy Belt?
100
The capital of Minnesota.
What is St. Paul?
100
Features on the surface of the land.
What are landforms?
100
Resources that can be replaced.
What are renewable resources?
200
Someone who buys goods and services.
What is a consumer?
200
This mountain chain is located in the Eastern United States.
What are the Appalachian Mtns?
200
The capital of Wyoming.
What is Cheyenne?
200
An area of land extending into a body of water and almost surrounded by water.
What is a peninsula?
200
Resources that cannot be replaced.
What are nonrenewable resources?
300
The protection and wise use of natural resources .
What is conservation?
300
This city in California grew because of its big harbors.
What is San Diego?
300
Helena is the capital of this state.
What is Montana?
300
A steep sided area rising above the land.
What is a plateau?
300
Example include water, sunlight, and wind.
What are flow resources?
400
The study of the world and the people and things that live there.
What is geography?
400
This place was a result of natural forces changing the land.
What is Grand Canyon?
400
The capital of Wisconsin.
What is Madison?
400
An arm of body of water that extends into land.
What is a bay?
400
Rain, snow, sleet and other moisture that falls to the earth.
What is precipitation?
500
The system people use to produce goods and services.
What is an economy?
500
This state is part of the Dairy Belt and known for its cheese.
What is Wisconsin?
500
Des Moines is the capital of this state.
What is Iowa?
500
Part of an ocean or sea that extends into land.
What is a gulf?
500
An area that has one or more features in common.
What are regions?