Land & Water
Climate
Products & Natural Resources
Landmarks
Culture
100

This mountain range is the highest landform in the upper Southeast region.

Appalachian Mountains

100

The Southeast is usually this: warm and _____.

sunny

100

The business of growing crops and raising animals is called ______.

Agriculture (farming)

100

This Florida site has been used for every NASA human space flight since 1968 and is a popular visitor center.

Kennedy Space Center (KSC)

100

Name a popular beverage that people drink in the Southeast.

Sweet tea

200

Name the huge wetland found in southern Florida that is home to many waterways.

The Everglades

200

What two major bodies of water border parts of the Southeast coast?

Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico

200

This state grows almost half of the peanuts in the United States. Name the state.

Georgia

200

Name one theme park (from the text) that tourists visit in the Southeast.

Disney World (also Sea World, Busch Gardens, Universal Studios)

200

Name two types of music that began in the Southeast

Any two of: bluegrass, jazz, blues, country

300

What is the area along the Southeast coast that stretches from Virginia to Louisiana called?

The Coastal Plain (low Coastal Plain)

300

 Name two types of severe weather that can cause flooding and damage in coastal areas of the Southeast.

tropical storms and hurricanes

300

Give two crops and two non-food products that come from the Southeast region.

 Examples: crops — peaches, citrus, rice, cotton, tobacco, sugar cane, peanuts; non-food — lumber, paper, furniture, textiles (yarn, cloth, carpets).

300

Elvis Presley is a famous musician from the Southeast. What is the name of a famous landmark from his home mentioned in the text?

 Graceland

300

Crawfish boils are popular in Louisiana and other areas around the Southeast. Describe what a crawfish boil includes

Crawfish boil: crawfish boiled with corn, potatoes, sausage, and spices then dumped on newspaper to eat

400

Where the Appalachian Mountains meet the Coastal Plain; rivers drop and form waterfalls there, which were used to run machines and generate electricity.

The fall line

400

Why do coastal areas of the Southeast usually have milder winters than inland areas?

The ocean keeps coastal temperatures warmer in winter

400

 What energy resources are produced along the Gulf Coast and in the Appalachian foothills?

Gulf Coast — oil and natural gas; Appalachian foothills — coal

400

What is the oldest permanent European settlement in North America (settled in 1656) and its famous masonry fort?

Jamestown, VA

400

 Explain why the Southeast is important to the textile (clothing/fabric) industry

Cotton is planted and harvested in the Southeast

500

A triangle-shaped area at the end of a river with fertile soil; the Mississippi River creates one of these at the Gulf of Mexico.

A delta

500

Describe how elevation (hills and mountains) affects temperature and weather in the Southeast.

Higher elevations (mountains/hills) are cooler and can have storms and tornadoes; the low coastal plain is warmer and milder.

500

 Explain why the Southeast became a center for food processing (use two reasons from the text).

Because many food crops are grown there (flat land, rich soil, long growing season), processing is located nearby to handle crops and produce food products.

500

Describe two different reasons tourists visit the Southeast (one nature-based and one culture-based), using examples from the text.

 Nature-based: beaches, Everglades, Outer Banks/Kitty Hawk; Culture-based: Mardi Gras in Louisiana, Grand Ole Opry, World of Coca-Cola, Georgia Aquarium.

500

Name two details about the Mardi Gras celebration in New Orleans

Mardi Gras is a Carnival celebration held before Lent with parades, floats, beads, and king cake; king cake is a braided pastry iced purple, green, and gold with a tiny plastic baby hidden inside — the finder buys the next cake.