A) main directions B) always lie half-way between the cardinal directions C) an imaginary line D) a small drawing with lines showing directions.
A) Anything that stands for something else. B) the relationship between the distances on the map. C) two sets of lines D) helps you to find your way around.
A) Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, Arctic B) Atlantic, Pacific, Indiana, Arctic C) Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, Antartica D) Atlantic, Pacifier, Indian, Arctic
A) equate and prime meridian B) equator and meridian C) equator and prime meridian D) equator and prime rate
A) Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky, and Texas B) Michigan, Ohio, Illinois, and Kentucky C) Michigan, Ohio, Tennessee, and Kentucky D) Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky, and Florida
A) Hills, Plains, and Scale B) Hills, Plains, and Features C) Hills, Plains, and Plateaus D) Hills, Plains, and Nature
A) Great Lakes Plain, Till Plain, Southern Hills and Highlands B) Great Plains, Till Plain, Southern Hills, and Lowlands, C) Great Lakes Plain, Till Plain, Northern Hills, and Lowlands, D) Great Lakes Plain, Till Plain, Southern Hills and Lowlands,
A) piles of till B) a low, bowl-shaped area C) a large area of flat or gently rolling land D) huge moving masses of ice
A) Lake Erie B) Lake Huron C) Lake Ontario D) Lake Michigan
A) the grass grows poorly B) the soil is bad for growing crops. C) the grass grows well D) the soil is good for growing crops
A) Crossroads of America B) Crossroads C) Crossroads of Indiana D) Crossroads of the United States
A) Indianapolis B) Gary C) Evansville D) Terre Haute
A) 19 B) 18 C) 9 D) 13
A) Oak Tree B) Tulip Tree C) Maple Tree D) Peony
A) Hillbilly B) Millwright C) Hoosier D) Marcus
A) Rose B) Peony C) Carnation D) Tulip
A) On the Banks of the Mississippi B) On the Banks of Indiana C) On the Banks of the United States D) On the Banks of the Wabash
A) Hawk B) Falcon C) Cardinal D) Robin
A) 1816 B) 1916 C) 2016 D) 1800
A) the Indiana land B) the land of the Native American C) the land of the Indian D) the water of the indian |