Geography SOL Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
What are the seven continents? | • North America • South America • Africa • Asia • Australia • Antarctica • Europe* |
What are the five oceans? | • Atlantic Ocean • Pacific Ocean • Arctic Ocean • Indian Ocean • Southern Ocean |
__________ is considered a continent even though it is not entirely surrounded by water. | Europe |
What is the name of the continent if you combine Europe and Asia? | The land mass is frequently called Eurasia. |
Located along the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico | Coastal Plain |
Broad lowlands providing many excellent harbors | Coastal Plain |
Located west of the Coastal Plain, extending from eastern Canada to western Alabama; includes the Piedmont | Appalachian Highlands |
Old, eroded mountains (oldest mountain range in North America) | Appalachian Highlands |
Wrapped around the Hudson Bay in a horseshoe shape | Canadian Shield |
Hills worn by erosion and hundreds of lakes carved by glaciers | Canadian Shield |
Located west of the Appalachian Mountains and east of the Great Plains | Interior Lowlands |
Rolling flatlands with many rivers, broad river valleys, and grassy hills | nterior Lowlands |
Located west of the Interior Lowlands and east of the Rocky Mountains | Great Plains |
Flat lands that gradually increase in elevation westward; grasslands | Great Plains |
Located west of the Great Plains and east of the Basin and Range | Rocky Mountains |
Rugged mountains stretching from Alaska almost to Mexico; high elevations | Rocky Mountains |
Contains the Continental Divide, which determines the directional flow of rivers | Rocky Mountains |
Located west of the Rocky Mountains and east of the Sierra Nevadas and the Cascades | Basin and Range |
Varying elevations containing isolated mountain ranges and Death Valley, the lowest point in North America | Basin and Range |
Located along the Pacific Coast, stretching from California to Canada | Coastal Range |
Rugged mountains and fertile valleys | Coastal Range |
What 3 major bodies of water have provided access to other parts of the world? | Atlantic, Pacific, and Gulf Coasts |
served as the highway for explorers, early settlers, and later immigrants. | Atlantic Ocean |
was the gateway to the west. | Ohio River |
Inland port cities grew in the Midwest along their coasts | Great Lakes |
Used to transport farm and industrial products. It was a link to United States ports and other parts of the world. | Mississippi River |
Used to transport farm and industrial products. It was a link to United States ports and other parts of the world. | Missouri River |
explored by Lewis and Clark. | Columbia River |
explored by the Spanish | Colorado River |
forms the border with Mexico. | Rio Grande River |
was an early exploration destination. | Pacific Ocean |
provided the French and Spanish with exploration routes to Mexico and other parts of America. | Gulf of Mexico |
forms part of the northeastern border with Canada and connects the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean. | St. Lawrence River |
body of water surrounded entirely by land | lake |
large stream of water that empties into an ocean or a lake | river |
stream or small river that flows into a larger river or stream | tributarie |
arm of an ocean or sea that is partly enclosed by land, usually larger than a bay | gulf |
high, steep, rugged land that rises sharply above the surrounding land | mountains |
area of raised land that is lower or more rounded than a mountain | hills |
broad area of fairly level land that is generally close to sea level | plain |
large area of high, flat, or gently rolling land | plateau |
land area that is surrounded by water | island |
peice of land is surrounded by water on three sides | peninsula |
Geographic features are related to what 4 things? | • patterns of trade • the locations of cities and towns • the westward (frontier) movement • agricultural and fishing industries. |
part of a body of water that is partly enclosed by land | bay |
__________ are large land masses surrounded by water. | Continents |
Geographic __________ have distinctive characteristics. | regions |
The United States has access to numerous and varied bodies of __________. | water |
Bodies of water support interaction among __________, form __________, and create links to other areas. | regions, borders |
It is important to recognize key __________ features on maps, diagrams, and/or photographs. | geographic |
__________ and __________ features set the stage for and influence the course of events in United States history. | Landforms, water |
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Mrs. Estes
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