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Monday, March 10, 2014
National Parks
Formation
1.
Can you name the world's first and oldest
national park?
a. Yellowstone
National Park
2.
Where is it?
a. Wyoming,
Montana and Idaho
3.
How did it get the name?
a. Yellowstone
River
4.
Which states the river runs through?
a. Wyoming,
Montana and North Dakota
5.
Which state has the most part of the Park?
a. Wyoming
– 96%
6.
When was the Yellowstone National Park
established?
a. In 1872
7.
Who was the President then?
a. Ulysses
S. Grant
8.
How was Yellowstone formed?
a. Volcanic
eruption about 600,000 years ago that formed the ancient volcanic caldera. It
is the crater of a volcano.
9.
What makes Yellowstone so special?
a. Geysers,
Hot Springs, Fumaroles, Mudpots
10. Can you
name a famous Geyser?
a. Old
Faithful geyser
11. Why is
it called Faithful?
a. Erupts
every 91 minutes
12. Which is
the newest National Park?
a. Pinnacles
National Park, California formed in 2013
Distribution
1.
How many national parks in the US?
a. 59
2.
Which state the the most National Parks?
a. California
with 23
3.
Who was the last president of US from
California?
a. Ronald
Reagan
4.
Which other Presidents were from California?
a. Herbert
Hoover and Richard Nixon
5.
Do you know which US state has the most number
of presidents?
a. Ohio - 7
6.
Can you name a very famous landmark named after
Herbert Hoover?
a. Hoover
Dam
7.
Where is Hoover Dam? Across which river?
a. Between Arizona
and Nevada
b. Black
Canyon on Colorado River
8.
Name some National parks in Arizona
a. Grand
Canyon, Petrified Forest, Saguaro
9.
Name from National parks in Nevada
a. Death
Valley, Great Basin,
10. Which
other state shares Death Valley with Nevada?
a. California
11. Which
state has the least?
a. Delaware
with 0
12. Name a
vice president from Delaware
a. Joe
Biden
13. Where
was President Barack Obama born?
a. Hawaii
14. Name the
volcanoes in Hawaii?
a. Haleakala,
Hawaii Volcanoes
15. From
which state was he a Senator before he became President
a. Illinois
16. Which
City in Illinois?
a. Chicago
17. What is
the nickname for Chicago?
a. Windy
City
18. Airport
Code of Chicago?
a. ORD –
Orchard Park
19. Airport
Code for Orlando?
a. MCO –
Gen McCoy
20. Name a
National Park that is named after a US President?
a. Theodore
Roosevelt in North Dakota
Physical
Extremes
1.
Which is the deepest lake in the United States?
a. Crater
Lake
2.
In which National park is this lake?
a. Crater
Lake National Park in Oregon
3.
Which is the highest mountain in the North
America?
a. Mt.
McKinley
4.
Which National park it is located in?
a. Denali
National Park in Alaska
5.
What other National Parks are in Alaska?
a. Glacier
Bay, Katmai, Kenai Fjords, Lake Clark, Wrangell – St. Elias, Kobuk Valley,
Gates of the Arctic
13. What is
the tallest mountain in the 48 contiguous states?
a. Mt.
Whitney
14. Which
state is it in and which National park?
a. Sequoia
National Park, California
15. Which is
the largest National park in the US?
a.
Wrangell – St. Elias in Alaska – 13.2 million
acres
16. Which
National park has 95% of water?
a.
Biscayne in Florida
17. What are
the other National Parks in Florida?
a.
Dry Tortugas, Everglades
18. Where is
Dry Tortugas?
a.
Key West, FL
b.
This is actually a chain of islands
19. What
are chain of islands called?
a.
Archipelago
20. How
did it get its name?
a.
Spanish explorer Juan Ponce De Leon named it Las
Tortugas, meaning the turtles because of the variety of turtles found on these
islands.
21. But how
did Dry came in?
a.
The sailors were warned that the islands lacked
fresh water, so they called it Dry Tortugas
Acadia
Covers most of Mount Desert Island, was once the mainland
but melting ice caused rising ocean, now is an island on Atlantic
Mountain meets the Ocean
American Samoa
American territory 2600 miles southwest of Hawaii on Pacific
Ocean. Islands of Pacific called Polynesia.
Samoa means “Sacred Earth”
10 Volcanic islands – 5 are inhabited
Arches
Contains more than 2000 natural arches. Natural structures
are formed out of salt beds formed 300 millions years ago when the inland
oceans dried. The salt beds are buried
under the stones. The structures are formed by rising salt.
Red sandstones deposited about 150 million years ago.
Groundwater dissolves salt and causes it to rise up.
Big Bend
The rocks are formed from the seas that flowed through this
regions 100s of million years ago. Formed from deposits of limestone and shale.
Saguaro
Big trees and big canyons.
Sequoia and Kings
Canyon
Known for Giant forests, 240 caves. These are two contiguous
parks managed together. Mt. Whitney is in this park.
Shenandoah
Blue Ridge Mountains – What is the mountain range this is
part of? Appalachian. Which states does Appalachian range cover – Georgia in
the south to PA in the north.
What other National park is on this range – Great Smoky
Mountains National Park
Yosemite
Granite rocks formed about 10 million years ago. Deep,
narrow canyons.
Biscayne
Protects offshore barrier reef, northern Florida reef.
Protects mangrove swamps, coral limestone keys
Everglades
3rd largest national park in the 48 states. It
has numerous flora and fauna. Florida panthers, alligators
Dry Tortugas
Ft. Jefferson, largest masonry structure in western
hemisphere. This park is known for coral reefs, ship wrecks
Monday, March 3, 2014
Geography Bee Class Events
Geography Bee Class Events
02/08 - Geography Bee - Introduction - Mr Charan
02/15 - National Parks of United States - Vijayakumar Shanmugam
02/22 - United States Overview of States - Ramya Venkat
02/29 - United States Overview of States - Ramya Venkat
03/08 - World Geography Overview - Harinath Gandhi
03/15 - No class due to the various Bee contests in town
03/22 - USA landmarks - Geetha
03/29 - USA Mountains - Vijay Shanmugam
04/05 - USA Rivers and Lakes - Geetha
04/12 - USA Regions - North East - <>
04/19 - USA Regions - South East <>
04/26 - USA Regions - North Central <>
05/03 - USA Regions - South Central and Mid West <>
05/10 - USA Regions - Mountain States - <>
05/17 - USA Regions - Pacific States <>
05/24 - [No class due to Memorial day weekend]
05/31 - Field Trip to a nearby place with geographic importance/potluck? Suggestions welcome
06/07 - Review/Recap/Quiz/Final class
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