| A | B |
| Inuit | Artic - Present day Alaska and northern canada |
| Kwakiutl | Pacific Northwest |
| Nez Perce | Plateau-high country between the Rocky Mountains and Cascade Mountains in Washington |
| Hopi | Southwest-hot, dry desert in present-day Arizona |
| Pawnee | Plains-Middle of the US in Great Plains |
| Seminole | Southeastern-present day Florida |
| Atlantic Coastal Plains | Lowland area that borders the Atlantic Ocean in the eastern part of the United States |
| Great Plains | western part of the Interior Plains. This area is east of the Rocky Mountains |
| Continental Divide | The high peaks of the Rocky Mountains form an imaginary line in the United States. It is also called the backbone of North America. |
| Great Basin | area west of the Rocky Mountains and east of the Sierra Nevada and Casacade mountain ranges |
| Death Valley | lowest hottest, driest part in North America |
| Gulf of Mexico | The body of water is between the eastern coast of Mexico and the western coast of Florida |
| St. Lawrence River | This important river flows through northeastern Canada. It has a major transportation route for large ships bringing goods into Canada and the United States. |
| The Great Lakes | These five lakes are located in the northern part of the United States between the US and Canada. THey are the largest freshwater lakes of the world. |
| New York City | This is the largest city in the United States |
| Boston | This city is the capital of Massachusetts. It is the largest city in the New England region |
| Philadelphia | This is the largest city in Pennsylvania. It is known as the birthplace of the nation. |
| Erie Canal | This man-made waterway links with the Hudson River in New York. It was completed in 1825. |