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Vocabulary
100

This state is home to the Iditarod.

What is Alaska?

100

This is the only state that is a series of islands.

What is Hawaii?

100

This is the leading industry in Hawaii.

What is tourism?

100

This area, known as "America's Salad Bowl", provides over 250 kinds of fruits and vegetables.

What is California's Central Valley?

100

A spring that throws jets of heated water and steam in the air.

What is a geyser?

200

This state his home to Hollywood.

What is California?

200

What is Idaho?

200

A dogsled race that begins in Anchorage and ends in Nome.

What is the Iditarod?

200

This resource provides materials such as cardboard and paper.

What is wood from logging?

200

The use of tools and ideas to meet people's needs.

What is technology?

300

This state is home to Lolo Pass.

What is Montana?

300

What is Nevada?

300

This industry began in the Northeast region of the US, but moved to southern California due to a warmer, sunnier climate.

What is the movie industry/ Hollywood?

300

This resource has been protected by national parks to protect forests, water resources and animals.

What is land?

300

Lewis and Clark went on this journey with a purpose, to find an all water route from the Mississippi to the Pacific Ocean, and to explore the lands west of the Mississippi.

What is an expedition?

400

This state is home to a large logging town, Tacoma.

What is Washington?

400

This state is home to much of Yellowstone National Park.


What is Wyoming?

400

This industry has been limited to preserve forests in the western region.

What is logging?

400

This resource has declined significantly over the last 150 years in the Columbia River Basin.

What is salmon?

400

A deep, narrow valley.

What is a gorge?

500

This state his home to a large mining community, Leadville.

What is Colorado?

500

This state is the northern border to the Columbia River Gorge. 

What is Oregon?

500

These factors contributed to the decline of the salmon population?

What is overfishing?

What are dams?

What is water pollution from farms, factories, logging and businesses?


500

These two resources were mined after gold ran out in Leadville, Colorado.

What are lead and silver?

500

A route across mountains.

What is a pass?