Utah Geography - CHALLENGE

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Across
  1. 3. Has most of Utah’s large cities because of the water it collects from the mountains.
  2. 5. A tall, thin spire of rock formed by erosion.
  3. 8. Range of the Rocky Mountains that runs north to south.
  4. 11. Contains all 5 of Utah's National parks, receives very little rain, and has natural resources like oil and gas
  5. 12. Part of the colorado river, this body of water expands in the south of Utah.
  6. 14. National Park with Chimney Rock and Cathedral Valley
  7. 18. Receives the most precipitation, attracts tourism due to hiking and snow sports, and has many minerals like coal, silver, and gold.
  8. 19. A river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake.
  9. 20. A low area of land between hills or mountains, typically with a river or stream flowing through it.
  10. 21. Utah's largest body of water
Down
  1. 1. Utah's most famous landform
  2. 2. Range of the Rocky Mountains that runs east to west.
  3. 4. A type of dry, or arid, climate characterized by very low precipitation, resulting in insufficient moisture for most plants
  4. 6. National Park with hikes like Angel's Landing and The Narrows
  5. 7. Body of water connected to the Great Salt Lake via the Jordan River
  6. 9. Largest city in Southern Utah, close to Zion National Park
  7. 10. Large Western US river that runs through Utah
  8. 13. Largest city in Utah County, home of BYU
  9. 14. A deep, narrow valley with very steep, rocky sides, often with a stream or river flowing through it.
  10. 15. City north of Salt Lake City
  11. 16. City in Utah home to the Delicate Arch
  12. 17. Lake that is half in Utah, half in Idaho