Regions
Land Forms
States I
States II
Longitude/ Latitude
100

This region has flat fertile soil.

What is the Midwest?

100

What is the large mountain that is towards the east coast.

What is the Appalachian Mountain?

100

The Peach State.

What is Georgia?

100

This state is known for their Mardi Gras.

What is Louisiana?

100

Measures east to west.

What is Longitude?

200

Here coal and water are the biggest natural resources.

What is the Northeast?

200

The ocean on the east coast.

What is the Atlantic Ocean?

200

This state has a fried chicken food chain named after it.

What is Kentucky?

200

The state with the largest population.

What is California?

200

The vertical line splitting Earth in half.

What is the prime meridian? 

300

BONUS ROUND: Is Hawaii apart of the United States.

Yes.

300

The broad expanse of flat land. 

What is the Great Plains?

300

This is the smallest state in the U.S.

What is Rhode Island?

300

Home to the cowboys.

What is Oklahoma? 

300

Measures North to South.

What is Latitude?

400

This regions natural resources is gas, oils, gold, and silver.

What is the West?

400

The ocean on the West Coast.

What is the Pacific Ocean?

400

This is known as the big apple.

What is New York?

400

Their state vegetable is onions.

What is Texas? 

400

Using Latitude and Longitude to find a place.

What is Absolute Location?

500

This is near the Gulf of Mexico?

What is the Southern Region?

500

The ancient geological core of the North American continent

What is the Canadian Shield? 

500

The state Chicago is in.

What is Illinois? 

500

The potato state.

What is Idaho?

500

Where an area is depending on its surroundings.

What is Relative Location?