Geography of Wyoming - Statistics

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Question Answer % Correct
What mountain range passes through the west of Wyoming? Rocky Mountains
97%
What national park is mostly located in Wyoming, with some of it in Montana and Idaho? Yellowstone
97%
What is the state capital of Wyoming? Cheyenne
95%
Which U.S. state has a nearly identical shape to Wyoming? Colorado
95%
What is the most famous geyser in the above park? Old {Faithful}
95%
What is Wyoming's state mammal? Bison
92%
What valley, located east of the above mountain, is famous for skiing? {Jackson} Hole
89%
What type of rock is Wyoming the leading U.S. miner of? (hint: 3x more than West Virginia) Coal
86%
What city in northern Wyoming is named in honor of Buffalo Bill? Cody
86%
What 867-foot vertical rock tower was the first national monument in the U.S.? {Devil}'s Tower
84%
What mountain shares its name with a national park? Grand Teton
78%
For what population statistic is Wyoming ranked 49th in the U.S., only ahead of Alaska? Population Density
78%
What is the second-largest city in Wyoming? Casper
76%
What river starts in Wyoming and flows westward through Idaho? Snake River
76%
What is the official nickname of Wyoming? The {Equality} State
73%
What geological feature lies beneath that park? (hint: similar to Lake Toba) Supervolcano
62%
What is the only Indian reservation in Wyoming, home to the Shoshone and Arapaho? {Wind} River
51%
What is the highest mountain peak in Wyoming? (starts with G) {Gannett} Peak
43%
What animal is also known as the American antelope? Pronghorn
43%
What high-altitude desert can be found in southern Wyoming? {Red} Desert
35%
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