Geography Weeks 13-16 [good luck!!]
What is the northernmost state along the Atlantic coastline?
Maine
The northern part of Russia borders which ocean?
The Arctic
Which is the second largest ocean in the world?
The Atlantic Ocean
Which of these Hawaiian Island is farthest south: Hawaii, Maui, or Oahu?
Hawaii
Baghdad is the capital of which middle eastern country?
Iraq
Is the middle of the United States an area of many plains or plateaus?
Plains
Is Bermuda north or south of Carolina?
South
Which is more mountainous northern or southern Asia?
Southern
What is the approximate latitude and longitude of Los Angeles?
34° north and 118° west
What's an Iceberg?
A large floating mass of ice.
Which is the only continent with land in all four hemispheres?
Africa
What is the capital of Jordan?
Amman
Which city is farthest north- Atlanta, Phoenix, or San Diego?
Atlanta
Which two large bodies of water does the Panama Canal connect?
Atlantic and Pacific
What is the capital of Maine?
Augusta
Which five countries border Switzerland?
Austria, Liechtenstein, France, Italy, and Germany
Which nation, formerly know as east Pakistan and whose capital is Dhaka, is almost completely surrounded by India?
Bangladesh
The West Indies are located in which sea?
Caribbean
Which country has a longer coastline: Cuba or Jamaica?
Cuba
Name two lakes in Canada that have "Great" in their name.
Great Slave Lake and Great Bear Lake
Find the name of the gulf located just north of Libya's Coast.
Gulf of Sidra
Looking at the eastern coastline of the United States, what state is Cape Hatteras located?
North Carolina
Which sea touches the shores of England, Scotland, The Netherlands, Denmark, and Norway?
North Sea
In which direction would you travel to go from Sri Lanka to Myanmar (Burma)?
Northeast
Which part of the United States has higher elevations, the southeast, or the northwest?
Northwest
What is the capital of Oklahoma?
Oklahoma City
In what ocean is Japan located?
Pacific Ocean
What do the cities of Djibouti and Paris have in common?
They are both national capitals.