North American Physical Geography
Across
- 2. The largest saltwater lake in the western hemisphere
- 5. An Alaskan waterway used for transportation during the Klondike Gold Rush
- 6. An eastern region known for wetlands and beaches
- 7. A rocky northern plain full of evergreens and lakes
- 12. Known for its warm waters, manatees, and pelicans
- 15. The oldest mountain range in North America
- 16. The main river of North America's largest drainage basin
- 18. This river forms the border between Texas and Mexico.
- 19. The smallest Great Lake
- 21. The middle Great Lake
- 22. A body of water separating Russia from North America
- 24. Separates Europe and Africa from the Americas
- 25. A Canadian island the size of New England, home of the eponymous dog
- 27. A big body of water in the land of polar bears and northern lights
- 28. Stretching from the southwestern U.S. to Mexico, known for saguaro cacti
- 30. A chain of 69 volcanic islands off the coast of Alaska
- 31. The longest waterway in Canada
- 32. The world's largest body of water
Down
- 1. Flows out of the Rockies and provides water for southwestern crops
- 3. The largest freshwater lake in the world
- 4. A waterway crucial for shipping goods from the Midwest to the Atlantic
- 8. At 20,310, it's North America's tallest mountain
- 9. A waterway that formed the border between the slave South and free North
- 10. The longest river in North America
- 11. The longest mountain range in North America
- 13. The only Great Lake entirely within the U.S.
- 14. Despite its name, this young mountain range is in California
- 17. A vast, fertile grassland
- 20. The world's largest island, covered with glaciers
- 23. Partially located in Joshua Tree National Park, California
- 26. Its waters are full of icebergs
- 29. Forms one end of a historic, similarly named canal