State Capitals
Vocabulary
Vocabulary 2
Places
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100
The state capital of Oklahoma
What is Oklahoma City?
100
To change in order to survive
What is adapt?
100
A wall built across a river
What is a dam?
100
America's hottest city
What is Phoenix, Arizona?
100
What river forms the border between Texas and Mexico?
What is Rio Grande River?
200
The state capital of Texas
What is Austin?
200
Dry land where little rain falls
What is desert?
200
Deep, narrow valley with steep sides
What is a canyon?
200
The most famous natural feature in the United States. It is 277 miles wide and 1 mile deep.
What is the Grand Canyon?
200
Guthrie, Oklahoma was settled in a day because of this. The land was opened to settlement and the first people to claim land received it.
What is the land rush?
300
The state capital of New Mexico
What is Santa Fe?
300
A natural underground hole
What is a cave?
300
A large cave
What is a cavern?
300
Built to control flooding and store water from the Colorado River. It is on the border of Arizona and Nevada.
What is Hoover Dam?
300
American businesses built hundreds of these in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico.
What are factories?
400
The state capital of Arizona
What is Phoenix?
400
A large cave
What is a cavern?
400
A boundary that separates two places
What is a border?
400
There are many bats located here in New Mexico. There are also stalactites and stalagmites formed by limestone and water.
What is Carlsbad Caverns?
400
The three A's of Phoenix, Arizona. They helped make living in such a hot city more comfortable for people.
What are air conditioners, aqueducts, and automobiles?
500
BONUS PLAY!!! All four southwest states and their capitals
What are Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Austin, Texas, Santa Fe, New Mexico, and Phoenix, Arizona
500
A pipe or canal used to carry water over a long distance
What is an aqueduct?
500
A flat topped hill
What is a mesa?
500
A memorial to Texas freedom fighters. It is located in San Antonio, Texas.
What is The Alamo?
500
The three branches of government
What are executive, legislative, and judicial?