Geography Basics
North America
South America
Landforms & Features
100

This is the study of Earth’s physical features and human activity.

What is geography?

100

Canada is located in this direction from the United States.

What is the North? 

100

This country is known for the Amazon Rainforest.

What is Brazil?

100

These grasslands in Argentina are good for farming.

What are the Pampas?

200

There are this many continents in the world, and name them

What is 7?  Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe, and Australia

200

The capital city of Canada.

What is Ottawa?

200

This country has coasts on two oceans.

What is Colombia?

200

This desert is known for extreme dryness.

What is the Atacama Desert?

300

Name one of the five themes of geography.

What is location/place/movement/region/human-environment interaction?

300

Mexico has this type of land in the north.

What are deserts?

300

This country is home to the Inca civilization.

What is Peru?

300

This rainforest is the largest in South America.

What is the Amazon Rainforest?

400

This theme explains how people affect the environment.

What is human-environment interaction?

400

Mexico has this type of land in the south.

What are rainforests?

400

This country has the Pampas grasslands.

What is Argentina?

400

This mountain range is found in South America.

What are the Andes Mountains?

500

Explain one way geography affects where people live.

Answers will vary (resources, climate, land, water)

500

This country has many landforms like mountains, plains, and deserts.

What is the United States?

500

This country is long and narrow along the west coast.

What is Chile?

500

These are two factors that affect where people live.

What are climate, landforms, or resources?