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GEOGRAPHY PT 1 EXAM QUESTIONS
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Question 1: Mount Hood
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Part of the Cascade Range located in Oregon, it is the fourth highest peaks in the Cascade Range(11,249 feet). It is said to be Oregon's volcano most likely to erupt.
Question 2: Piedmont
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The upland section of foothills to the east of the Appalachian Mountains
Question 3: Pike's Peak
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Frequently visited peak (14,410) in Colorado
Question 4: Blue Ridge Mountains
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Part of the Appalachian Mountains located in Pennsylvania, Virginia, Maryland, and West Virginia
Question 5: Mount Shasta
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Part of the Cascade Range, it is the second highest peak(14,179 feet) in the Cascade Range. Located in California, it is a potentially active volcano.
Question 6: Brooks Range
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Part of Rocky Mountains located in northern Alaska
Question 7: Cascade Range
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This range is located in Washington and Oregon.
Question 8: Rocky Mountains
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The highest and broadest mountains in our country. They extend for Central America, through the western part of our country, and into Canada to Alaska.
Question 9: Green Mountains
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Part of the Appalachian Mountains located in Vermont
Question 10: The Front Range
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Part of Rocky Mountains located in Colorado
Question 11: Mount Washington
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The highest peak(6,288 feet) in New England, it is located in the White Mountains in New Hampshire.
Question 12: Grand Tetons
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Part of Rocky Mountains located in Wyoming
Question 13: Mount St. Helen's
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Part of the Cascade Range located in Washington, it last erupted July 10, 2008.
Question 14: Crater Lake
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Part of the Cascade Range located in Oregon, it was formed 7,700 years ago by the collapse of the volcano Mount Mazama.
Question 15: Sawtooth
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Part of Rocky Mountains located in Idaho
Question 16: Rocky Mountain States
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Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, Arizona, and New Mexico
Question 17: Great Smokey Mountains
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Part of the Appalachian Mountains located in Tennessee, North Carolina and South Carolina
Question 18: Allegheny Mountains
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Part of the Appalachian Mountains located in Pennsylvania, Virginia, Maryland, and West Virginia, but farther west from the Blue Ridge Mountains.
Question 19: Coastal Ranges
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These mountains stretch from Southern California to northern Washington, near the Pacific Coast.
Question 20: Wasatch
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Part of Rocky Mountains located in Utah
Question 21: Mount Rainier
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Highest peak(14,410) in the Cascade Range in Washington. It is a dormant volcano.
Question 22: Alaska Range
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Located in the southern section of Alaska. Eleven of the highest peaks are located in Alaska.
Question 23: Ozark Plateau
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These high plains and short mountains are located mainly throughout the states of Missouri, Arkansas and Oklahoma.
Question 24: White Mountains
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Part of the Appalachian Mountains located in New Hampshire
Question 25: Sierra Nevada
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This range is located mainly in California.
Question 26: Appalachian Mountains
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These mountains are located in the eastern parts of our country. They are older, with more rounded peaked and less elevation that the Rockies.
Question 27: Ouachita
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Part of the Ozark Plateau located in Arkansas and Oklahoma
Question 28: Mount McKinley
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Located in the Alaska Range, it is the highest peak (20,320 feet) in the United States and in North America. Located in the Denali National Park, it is also known as Denali.