What river forms a natural border between the US and Mexico?In Geography Trivia, Kids Trivia, U.S. TriviaW Red River.Incorrect.Mississippi River.Incorrect.Rio Grande.Correct!The Rio Grande is about 1,800 miles long and may the fourth or fifth longest system in the continent.
What city is known as the “City of the Golden Gate”?In Geography Trivia, Kids Trivia, U.S. TriviaW San Francisco.Correct!It refers to the one-mile suspension bridge that connects the city to the rest of Marin County.New York.Incorrect.Washington D.C.Incorrect.
Which is the second largest city in the United States by population numbers?In Geography Trivia, Kids Trivia, U.S. TriviaW Chicago.Incorrect.Los Angeles.Correct!Los Angeles has a population of almost 4 million, about half of New York and twice that of Chicago.New York.Incorrect.
Where is Yellowstone National Park located?In Geography Trivia, Kids Trivia, U.S. TriviaW North Dakota.Incorrect.Wyoming.Correct!Half of the world’s geysers are located in Yellowstone.Colorado.Incorrect.
What is the main International Airport in the New York area?In Geography Trivia, Kids Trivia, U.S. TriviaW John F. Kennedy Airport.Correct!JFK is the sixth busiest in the U.S., and it serves New York, New Jersey and the surrounding areas.LaGuardia Airport.Incorrect.Abraham Lincoln Airport.Incorrect.
What state capital holds an annual Mardi Gras parade through its Spanish Town neighborhood?In Geography Trivia, U.S. TriviaW View AnswerBaton Rouge.The city’s name refers to a red cypress tree that marked off the boundaries of hunting grounds of two warring Indian tribes.
Nathan’s Famous Hotdog Stand and a famous wooden roller coaster called the Cyclone is part of which iconic community in New York?In Geography Trivia, U.S. TriviaN View AnswerConey Island.Trolley parks were intended to attract people to use the trolleys on weekends, mainly for picnics. Coney Island added rides soon after.
Known as part of the graveyard of the Atlantic, in what state are Cape Hatteras, Cape Lookout and Cape Fear located?In Geography Trivia, U.S. TriviaK View AnswerNorth Carolina.Violent weather and treacherous shoals have destroyed many vessels. The Diamond Shoals are known for being especially deadly even among experienced sailors.
In what state is Battle Creek, named for the stream where two surveyors fought Indians in the 1820s, located?In Geography Trivia, U.S. TriviaI View AnswerMichigan.Battle Creek is part of the Lower Peninsula.
Which city is known as “Athens of the South?” It had its own Parthenon with a statue of Athena.In Geography Trivia, U.S. TriviaW View AnswerNashville.Its Parthenon bronze doors may be the largest in the world. The statue of Athena is gone.