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Physical Geography United States And Canada
What river connects the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Sea?
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Mississippi River
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Ohio River
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Amazon River
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St. Lawrence River
This mountain range along the East Coast of the US is the oldest range in North America.
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Appalachian Mountains
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Rocky Mountains
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Cascade Mountains
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Andes Mountains
On which of the following regions would you most likely find good land for grazing animals such at cattle?
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Atlantic Coastal Plain
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Great Plains
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Canadian Shield
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Rocky Mountains
The continental DIVIDE is the high point in a landmass that determines the direction that _______ flow.
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rivers
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mountains
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sands
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soup
What large mountain range is pictured here?
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Catskill Moutains
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Rocky Moutanins
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Appalachian Mountains
Which two physical features do the United States and Canada share?
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Appalachian Mountains and Mississippi River
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St. Lawrence Seaway and Rocky Mountains
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Mississippi River and the Great Lakes
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Rocky Mountains and the Great Lakes
Body of water located by United States and Mexico
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Gulf of Mexico
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Gulf of California
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Arctic Ocean
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Dead Sea
Five large lakes located between the United States and Canada containing the largest surface area of fresh water in the world
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Atlantic Ocean
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Great Lakes
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Lake Lanier
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Gulf of Mexico
Which of the following physical features do the US and Canada share?
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Appalachian Mountains
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Gulf of Mexico
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Canadian Shield
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Great Lakes
Which western mountain range runs from Canada to The United States?
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Sierra Nevada
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Cascade
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Rocky Mountains
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Appalachian Mountians
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