Ch 2 Study Guide
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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What 6 states touch Oklahoma? | Texas, New Mexico, Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, and Arkansas
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What are the lines on the globe that run NORTH AND SOUTH between the poles? | Meridians
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Oklahoma is part of a giant oval grassland that extends from Canada to Mexico known as the | Great Plains
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The highest point in Oklahoma is found where? | Black Mesa
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Mount Scott is found where? | Wichita Mountains
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The total surface area of Oklahoma is about | 70,000 square miles
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Which of the following is least likely to occur in Oklahoma? | hurricanes
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What percentage of Oklahoma is occupied by forested areas? | 20%
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The first major oil discovery was the | Nellie Johnstone No.1 near Bartlesville
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Oklahoma's coal deposit is associated with region of the state? | East
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What are the two largest lakes in Oklahoma? | Eufaula and Texoma
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The area of Oklahoma known as "The Three Forks" contains which three Rivers? | Verdigris, Grand, Arkansas
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Which of the following is/are the main fossil fuel(s) found in Oklahoma? | oil, natural gas, and coal
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Oklahoma may average how many tornadoes a year? | 54
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