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Death Valley is
a) connected to the Erie Canal
b) neat the Atlantic Ocean
c) highest place in the U.S.
d) lowest place in the U.S.

Continental Divide is important
a) because it divides the flow of water into the Pacific and Atlantic
b) it divides America in directly in half
c) It divides the plains and the mountains
d) it divides the country by age

St. Lawerence river is located in the
a) North East section of the U.S.
b) Central Plains
c) near Death Valley
d) near Continental Divide

Philadelphia
a) located in Pennsylvania
b) located in New York
c) located in Massachuettes
d) connected to Erie Canal

Gulf of Mexico
a) located below Texas
b) located next to California
c) Located near New York
d) located near Massachuettes

Death Valley is located in
a) California
b) Texas
c) New York
d) Arizona

The five great lakes are
a) Huron, Erie, Michigan, Superior, and Ontario
b) Atlantic, Erie, Michigan, Superior, and Ontario
c) Huron, Erie, Michigan, Superior, and Lawerence
d) Huron, Erie, Pacific, Superior, and Ontario

The capital City of Massachusetts.
a) Boston
b) New York
c) Philadelphia
d) New England

The four intermediate directions
a) NE, NW, SE, SW
b) H.O.M.E.S.
c) New York City, Philadelphia, Boston, and Washington DC
d) N,S, E, W

The four main cardinal directions
a) N, S, E, W
b) NE, NW, SE, SW
c) H.O.M.E.S.
d) New York City, Philadelphia, Boston, and Washington DC

The man made water way that connects NYC to the Great Lakes
a) Erie Canal
b) Lake Huron
c) St. Lawrence River
d) Lake Superior

The largest Great Lake is....
a) Superior
b) Huron
c) Erie
d) Ontario

Great Basin is in
a) 2 states
b) 4 states
c) only 1 state
d) 6 states

The Erie Canal is how long?
a) 20 miles
b) 18 miles
c) 15 miles
d) 200 miles

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