b. Mojave Desert; Death Valley is the lowest point of North America
N1. Where is Death Valley, the lowest place in North America and one of the hottest spots on earth?
a. Chihuahua Desert (Texas)
b. Mojave Desert (California)
c. Nuevo Léon (Mexico)
d. Grand Canyon (Arizona)
e. Tabasco (Mexico)  
N2. Which US state bares a European flag on its own flag?
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a. Alaska    b. North Dakota    c. Florida     d. Hawaii    e. West Virginia
d. Hawaii; The British Union Jack figures on the left upper side of the Hawaiian flag.
N4. Which country is the limit of a famous area when linked to Miami and Porto Rico?
a. Aruba
b. Panama
c. Bahamas
d. Bermuda
e. Cuba
d. Bermuda forms The Bermuda Triangle
N3. In which state does the Colorado River reach the sea/ocean?
a. Washington     b. Mississippi    C. California      d. Louisiana    e. Texas
c. California
N5. Which of these states touches the Atlantic Ocean?
a. West Virginia    b. Vermont   c. New Hampshire    d. Pennsylvania   e. Alabama
c. New Hampshire
N6. Which of these US states does NOT border Canada?
a. Vermont     b. Idaho     c. Michigan     d. Wisconsin    e. Montana
d. Wisconsin
N8. In the US constitution, which is the only state that can vote to secede and become its own independant country?
a. Texas       b. Hawaii       c. Florida       d. California       e. Alaska
a. Texas
N7. In 2002, what was the population of Greenland?
a. 5 000
b. 15 000
c. 50 000
d. 500 000
e. 1 000 000
c. 50 000; 14 000 of which live in the capital Nuuk.
N10. Which North American city hosts the annual Stampede festival?
a. Abilene       b. Calgary      c. Carson City       d. El Paso      e. Dallas
b. Calgary
N9. Which American city is the gay capital of the world?
a. Los Angeles     b. New York     c. Detroit     d. Seattle     e. San Francisco
e. San Francisco
Nuuk (Godthaab), the capital of Greenland and home to the annual Snow Festival.
Hamilton, an important city in this country...
The Stampede
Red Rock canyon...
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