Week 4 to 6-North America
On a map, what symbol is used to depict a mountain peak (or the highest point)?
A triangle
Name the four U.S. states with volcanic activity in the 1900s?
Alaska, Hawaii, Washington, and California.
Where is Mt. McKinley located?
Alaska, United States of America
Where are most of Alaska's 34 active (since 1900) volcanoes located?
Alaskan Peninsula and the Aleutian Islands.
What chain of volcanic islands separates the Bering Sea and the Pacific Ocean?
Aleutian Islands
What mountain range forms the terrain of the Eastern U.S.?
Appalachian Mountains
Which is farther east, the Great Plains or the Appalachian Mountains?
Appalachian Mountains
Name three peninsulas in North America between 20* and 30* latitude.
Baja California, Yucatan Peninsula, the U.S. State of Florida
Name the Canadian islands located within the Arctic Circle?
Banks, Victoria, Baffin, Devon,Melville, Price of Wales and the Somerset Islands.
What sea is west of Banks Island and north of Alaska?
Beaufort Sea
Name the ten Canadian provinces.
British Columbia, Alberta,Saskatchewan,Manitoba,Ontario, Quebec,Newfoundland and Labrador, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island.
Where is Death Valley located?
California
What country is located north of the United States of America?
Canada
What plain spreads across both Canada and the United States of America?
Great Plain
Between what two islands is the Davis Strait?
Greenland and Baffin Island
Which has a higher elevation. Guadalajara, Mexico or Tegucigalpa, Honduras?
Guadalajara, Mexico
Name the large body of water that stretches out along the borders of eastern Mexico and southern U.S.
Gulf of Mexico
Name the large bay in the midst of Canada.
Hudson Bay
What is the main economic land usage in northern Canada and most of Alaska?
Hunting forestry and subsistence farming.
Which one of the Great Lakes is located entirely in the United States of America?
Lake Michigan
Which of the Great Lakes is the deepest?
Lake Superior
What box with symbols explains the information shown on a map?
Legend
What is the elevation of the Mt. McKinley, the U.S. highest mountain peak?
20,320 feet
What is the elevation for Death Valley?
383 feet below sea level
What is a deep furrow in the ground or the ocean floor called?
Trench
What two imaginary lines mark the tropical climate regions?
Tropic of Capricorn at 23.5*S and Tropic of Cancer at 23.5*N latitude.
About 60% of North Americans live in what country?
United States of America
What sound is north of Victoria Island?
Viscount Melville Sound.
In what U.S. state is Mount St. Helens?
Washington
Are the Rocky Mountains east or west of the Mississippi River?
West
In what part of Mexico does the Sierra Madre Occidental mountain range lie?
West
What is the main crop of the Great Plains?
Wheat
What channel runs between Cuba and Mexico?
Yucatan Channel
What strip of water provides a passageway between Mexico and Cuba?
Yucatan Channel
What are the names of the three Canadian territories?
Yukon, Northwest, and Nunavut.
What is the name for a large area of water within a curved coastline or partially surrounded by land?
a gulf
Does more land in Mexico rise below 1000 feet or about 1000 feet?
above 1000 feet
What is the large high land area that is generally flat: precipice, plateau, or piedmont?
plateau
What Canadian territories or provinces border the Hudson Bay?
Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, and Nunavut
What term is used for a drawing of the earth's surface?
Map
Through what country in North America does the Tropic of Caner pass?
Mexico
Name the capital of Mexico.
Mexico City
What city is the world's largest and fastest growing metropolitan area with a population of over 14 million people?
Mexico City
Into what river does the Ohio River empty?
Mississippi River
What types of landforms make up the majority of the western region of North America?
Mountains--wide spaced mountains.
What is the highest mountain peak (or highest point) in North America?
Mt. McKinley
What country shares a boundary with both Honduras and Costa Rica?
Nicaragua
Does any part of North America pass through the equator?
No.
Is this country north or south of Guatemala?
North
What is NAFTA?
North American Free Trade Agreement
What ocean forms the western coast of Alaska, Canada, USA, and Mexico?
Pacific Ocean
Mount Rushmore is in south Dakota-what is the capital of this state?
Pierre
What trench is located near 20*N, 65*W?
Puerto Rico Trench
Which city is nearest Tijuana, Mexico?
San Diego, CA
What five states in the U.S. border the Gulf of Mexico?
Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida
Alaska does not touch the boundary of any U.S. state; what country does it touch?
Canada
What are the two largest countries in North America?
Canada and the United States of America
What countries have land at 135*W?
Canada and the United States of America (Alaska)
Rivers to the west of this line flow into the Pacific Ocean; rivers to the east of this line flow into the Atlantic Ocean-what is its name?
Continental Divide
What Caribbean island is located nearest the Tropic of Cancer?
Cuba
Name the four largest Caribbean countries.
Cuba, Jamaica, Haiti, Dominican Republic
Which is the lowest point in North America?
Death Valley
Is the Gulf of St. Lawrence east or west of the St. Lawrence River?
East
Where are the most nuclear power plants in North America located?
Eastern and central United States.
How many lakes make up the Great Lakes?
Five
Descendants of what nationalities make up the majority of Canada's population?
French, British, and Native Americans--First People
What are the names of the two groups of islands in the West Indies that separate the Caribbean Sea from the Atlantic Ocean?
Great Antilles and the Lesser Antilles.
In what state is the Mississippi River Delta?
Louisiana
What river carries water from the Missouri River and the Ohio River and empties into the Gulf of Mexico?
Mississippi River
What is North America's longest river system?
Mississippi-Missouri river system
What river forms the boundary between the United States of America and Mexico?
Rio Grande
What river forms the southern boundary of the United States?
Rio Grande
Which city does not lie near the Mexican border: San Diego, CA; El Paso,TX; Las Cruces, NM; San Antonio,TX?
San Antonio, TX