Intermediate | | These brothers tested flight in North Carolina in the 1900s. |
Triangle | | Captured Africans forced to come to NC by traders. |
Latitude | | The settlement led by John White that mysteriously disappeared is the... |
Evergreen | | Global gridlines that go north and south. |
Three | | North Carolina's state insect. |
Conifers | | This box explains the symbols on the map. |
Channel Bass | | You can hike this trail from Georgia to Maine |
Coastal | | They call North Carolina the old _________state. |
Lost Colony | | Forests in temperate climates that shed their leaves. |
Tennessee | | North Carolina's state fish. |
Milk | | The state that borders us to the north. |
Climate | | What was the movement to settle Native Americans further west. |
Piedmont | | North Carolina's state bird. |
key | | This region of North Carolina contains the Outer Banks. |
Agriculture | | North, south, east and west are the ________ directions. |
Honeybee | | An area settled by people from another country. |
Raleigh | | North Carolina's state beverage. |
North | | A name for wild animals and fish used for food. |
GraySquirrell | | Global gridlines that go east to west. |
Wright | | The state that borders us to the west. |
Trail of tears | | Describes the pattern of weather over many years. |
Mountain | | Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill form this shape on a map. |
Cardinal | | This region of North Carolina contains the Appalachain Trail |
South Carolina | | The county our school is in. |
Cardinal | | This region of North Carolina is the middle region, great for farming. |
Atlantic Ocean | | North Carolina is split into _________regions. |
Blue Ridge Parkway | | The science of farming. |
Game | | Northeast is an example of an __________direction. |
Colony | | North Carolina's most famous lighthouse. |
Slaves | | The Native American Tribe that has a Reservation in North Carolina. |
Reservoirs | | Forests full of trees that keep needlelike leaves all year. |
Longitude | | Scientists that dig up objects from the past. |
Cape Hatteras | | North Carolina's state mammal. |
Appalachain | | Artificial lakes that collect and hold water. |
Virginia | | The capital of North Carolina. |
Cherokee | | The ocean that borders us to the east. |
Jackson | | North Carolina's forests contain these types of trees that are cone bearing. |
Archaeologists | | The state that borders us to the south. |
Deciduous | | A two lane road running nearly the entire length of Blue Ridge. |