Colorado | Wyoming | Yellowstone | Grand Teton | Fun Facts |
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Denver
What is the capital of Colorado?
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Cheyenne
What is the capital of Wyoming?
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Yes
Is Yellowstone the largest National Park?
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Glaciers
What formed Grand Teton?
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more than 300 geysers
How many geysers are in Yellowstone National Park?
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Centennial State
What is the nickname for Colorado?
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The Equality State
What is the state Wyoming nicknamed?
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a geyser is formed when water seeps through cracks in the Earth
What is a geyser?
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Jackson hole
What is located at the bottom of the Teton Mountains?
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1872
When did Yellowstone National Park become founded?
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Lark Bunting
What is the state bird?
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Indian Paintbrush
What is the state flower?
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Old Faithful which shoots 130 feet of boiling water into the air about every ninety minutes
What is Yellowstone's most famous geyser?
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Grand Teton Peak at 13,770 ft.
What is the highest point in Grand Teton and what is the elevation?
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Equal Rights
What is Wyoming's state motto?
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Northeast
Where is Colorado located in the Four Corners? Example: Southwest
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It has the lowest population
What is something special about Wyoming's population?
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A huge fire
What happened in 1988 that almost destroyed Yellowstone?
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Jenny Lake
What is a famous lake in Grand Teton?
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1929
When was Grand Teton founded?
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Colored red
What does the word Colorado mean?
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Upon the Great Plain
What does the name Wyoming mean?
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more than 2,200,000 acres
How big is Yellowstone?
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Some signs of the last Ice Age can still be seen
What is special about Grand Teton?
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Because Colorado became a state in 1876 and the 100th Year Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence was in 1876
Why is Colorado called the Centennial State?
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