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The 22 nd Annual Dr. Feinberg Geography Challenge Study Book Grades 3 and 4 Spring 2017 Mary Lee Burbank School 266 School Street Belmont, Massachusetts 02478 U.S.A. Dr. Tricia Clifford, Principal

Parents: Please review this with your child. Mary Lee Burbank School 266 School Street Belmont, MA 02478 March 2017 Dear Burbank Grade 3 and 4 Students: The Dr. Feinberg Geography Challenge for the Senior Division (Students in Grades 3 and 4) will take place on the morning of Friday, March 24 th, from 9:00-10:00A.M. Your parents or guardians, grandparents and special friends or neighbors are welcome to attend the Challenge. All of the questions and answers for the Challenge are found in this book. At the Challenge your team will be asked a few of the questions in each section of the guide. We encourage you to study the questions both alone and with your teammates. All questions will be directed to your team, not to you as an individual. Don t forget to coordinate with your team on a theme or color to wear the day of the Challenge. The purpose of the Challenge is to learn and have fun. You may find that some of the questions are easiest to learn by using a map or atlas to find locations and features. If you are able to understand how locations relate to one another, you may be able to avoid simply memorizing some of the answers, and you may be better able to remember what you have learned even after the Challenge is over. Congratulations to all of you who have decided to participate in the Challenge this year! If you have any questions, please contact one of the committee chairs. Good luck! Sincerely, Clare Crawford, crawfocl@yahoo.com Kathy Collins DerKazarian, kaceycoll@yahoo.com Elizabeth Dustin, eadustin@netscape.net Aida Parnagian, aida0519@yahoo.com PTA Geography Challenge Co-Chairs

The World Dr. Feinberg Geography Challenge 2017 Grades 3 & 4 1. Q: Which country borders the United States to the south? A: Mexico 2. Q: Tierra del Fuego is an island chain that is separated from South America by what narrow passage of water? A: The Strait of Magellan 3. Q: Name the body of water that borders the Arabian Peninsula on its east and Africa on its west. A: The Red Sea 4. Q: The Suez Canal, which connects the Mediterranean Sea with the Red Sea, runs through which country? A: Egypt 5. Q: What large island nation lies off the coast of India? A: Sri Lanka 6. Q: The Pampas are flat, fertile plains located mostly in Argentina and Uruguay. On which continent are the Pampas located? A: South America 7. Q: The Great Barrier Reef is a chain of coral reefs on which continent? A: Australia 8. Q: The Himalayas are the world s highest mountain range. Name two of the five countries in which they are located. A: China, India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan 9. Q: Which continent is crossed by every line of longitude? A: Antarctica 10. Q: If you traveled along the Equator, what countries in South America would you pass through? A: Ecuador, Colombia, Brazil 11. Q: The Amazon River starts in the Andes Mountains in Peru and generally flows east. Into what ocean does it empty? A: Atlantic 12. Q: What ocean forms the Kenyan coastline? A: Indian

13. Q: What island is named for its location nearly halfway between North America and Asia, and halfway around the world from Greenwich, England? A: Midway 14. Q: About how far is it in miles from Belmont to the Equator if you fly the shortest route? A: About 4,800 kilometers or 2,900 miles 15. Q: The capital of Ecuador sits directly on the equator. What is it? A: Quito 16. Q: The Ring of Fire is the name for an area where volcanic eruptions and earthquakes happen frequently. Around the edge of which ocean is the Ring of Fire located? A: The Pacific Ocean 17. Q: What is the largest of the Greek islands by area? A: Crete 18. Q: The tallest waterfall in the world is called Angel Falls, dropping a whopping 3,212 feet. In what country is this waterfall located? A: Venezuela 19. Q: What country is bordered by Afghanistan and Iran in the west, India in the east and China in the far northeast? A: Pakistan The United States 20. Q: Name the two states that are not part of the continental United States? A: Hawaii and Alaska 21. Q: In which state is the Grand Canyon located? A: Arizona 22. Q: The city of Chicago sits on the coast of which Great Lake? A: Lake Michigan 23. Q: Mount Rushmore National Memorial includes sculptures of the heads of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln. In which state is it located? A: South Dakota 24. Q: The Appalachian Trail is the longest continuous trail in the world. In which states does it begin and end? A: Maine and Georgia 25. Q: The lowest point in the United States is Death Valley. In which state is it located? A: California

26. Q: Which river creates the border between Illinois and Missouri? A: Mississippi River 27. Q: The Four Corners is a name given to a location in the United States where you can stand in four states at the same time. Name three of the four states. A: Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona and Utah 28. Q: What mountain range is considered the dividing line between the Eastern seaboard and the Midwest? A: The Appalachian Region 29. Q: What state is known as the Granite State? A: New Hampshire 30. Q: When it is 2pm in Boston what time is it in San Francisco? A: 11AM 31. Q: In which state is the geographic center of the continental United States? A: Kansas 32. Q: Which two states surround the Chesapeake Bay, the nation s largest estuary? A: Maryland and Virginia New England and Massachusetts 33. Q: What was the name of the colony started by the Pilgrims? A: Plymouth Bay Colony 34. Q: Name the large bay that creates the shoreline for the state of Rhode Island. A: Narragansett 35. Q: In which Massachusetts town did the Puritans first settle? A: Salem 36. Q: New England is made up of six states. Name any three of the six states and their capitals. (Note: State abbreviations may be used when answering this question.) A: Hartford, Connecticut (CT); Augusta, Maine (ME); Boston, Massachusetts (MA); Concord, New Hampshire (NH); Providence, Rhode Island (RI); and Montpelier, Vermont (VT) 37. Q: The highest peak in the northeast, this mountain is famous for its treacherous weather. A: Mt. Washington

38. Q: Paul Revere started his midnight ride on the night of April 18-19, 1775, in Boston. He was riding to warn the colonial militia that the British troops had landed in Boston harbor. What Massachusetts town was he riding to? A: Lexington 39. Q: In which state is the easternmost point of the continental United States? A: Maine 40. Q: Long regarded as the symbol of New Hampshire, this natural rock formation crumbled several years ago. A: The Old Man of the Mountain 41. Q: Which non-new England state borders Massachusetts to the west? A: New York 42. Q: What is the nickname of the state of Massachusetts? A: The Bay State 43. Q: New England includes three of the four most densely populated states in the United States. Name these three states. A: Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and Connecticut Belmont 44. Q: Belmont took its name from a mansion in Cushing Square named Bellmont. What does the word Belmont mean? A: Beautiful Mountain 45. Q: Belmont has three major commercial areas where people dine, shop and eat. Name them. A: Belmont Center, Cushing Square, and Waverly Square 46. Q: About how many square miles are occupied by the Town of Belmont? A: 4.7 47. Q: Belmont is approximately how many miles northwest of Boston? A: 7 Miles 48. Q: In what year was the Town of Belmont founded? A: 1859 49. Q: Name one of two roads that form part of the boundary between Cambridge and Belmont. A: Blanchard Road, Grove Street

Geographical Terms 50. Q: What do we call the flat area that may form at the mouth of a river where it flows into a larger body of water? A: delta 51. Q: What is the latitude, measured in degrees, at the equator? A: 0 degrees 52. Q: Panama is a good example of a strip of land that connects two land masses surrounded by sea on either side. What is this geographical feature called? A: isthmus 53. Q: Usually formed by water erosion, narrow channels form in the mountainside. What are these channels called? A: gully 54. Q: What do we call the imaginary point at each end of the earth s axis? A: a pole 55. Q: A shallow pool of salt water that is near the coast, it is usually cut off from the sea by a ridge of land and is a great place for swimming. What is it called? A: a lagoon 56. Q: What is a pointed piece of land that sticks out into a sea, ocean, lake or river? A: a cape 57. Q: What is that part of the river called where the salt water of the sea meets the fresh water of the river? A: estuary 58. Q: What is a body of water that is partially enclosed by land (and usually smaller than a gulf)? A: a bay 59. Q: What does a cartographer do? A: make maps Bonus Question Q: Who is Dr. Feinberg and why is the Geography Challenge named after her? A: She was the previous Principal of the Burbank school and she started the Geography Challenge more than 20 years ago.

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