Physical Features
States and Capitals
Geographic Skills
Landforms and Bodies of Water
Key Vocabulary
100

What lake is in the Wisconsin, Michigan and Canada? 

What is Lake Superior.

100

What is the capital of Arizona?

What is Phoenix.

100

What state is south of Washington?

What is Oregon.

100

What is an island?

What is land surrounded by water on all sides. 
100

Weather that can be measured over a long period of time is called.........

What is climate.

200

In what state is the Great Basin located in?

What is Nevada.

200

What state is southwest of Nevada?

What is California.

200

What island is located at 250N, 770W?

What is the Bahamas.

200

How many continents and oceans does earth have?

What are 7 continents and 5 oceans.

200

North, south, east and west are called.....

What are cardinal directions.

300

What river flows near the city of Amarillo, Texas?

What is the Red River.

300

What 4 states border Pennsylvania?

What are West Virginia, Ohio, New York and New Jersey.

300

What state are you in at 300N, 800W?

What is Georgia.

300

A cape is to a peninsula as a _________ is to a gulf.

What is a bay.

300

A sphere that is a model of Earth is called a .....

What is a globe.

400

What lake is north of Wisconsin?

What is Lake Superior.

400

What state has the Great Salt Lake in it?

What is Utah.

400

What Mountain Range can be found at 450N, 1150W?

What are the Rocky Mountains.

400

What is a smaller stream that flows into a larger river called?

What is a tributary.

400

Lines of _________ are imaginary lines that run from the North Pole to the South Pole.

What are lines of longitude.

500

What bay is located east of Maine?

What is the Bay of Fundy.

500

What four states surround Oregon?

What are Idaho, Washington, California and Nevada.

500

What state is located at 400N, 900W?

What is Illinois.

500

What is a low area between mountains or hills called?

What is a valley. 

500

What type of map shows us things we can see on Earth?

What is a physical map.