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