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GeoTerms explanantion

NOTE:
5th graders study 4th and 5th GeoTerms.
6th graders study 4th, 5th, and 6th GeoTerms.

Utah Valley University 

Orem




University of Utah 

Salt Lake City 




Salt Lake Community College

Salt Lake City 




Utah State University 

Logan




Brigham Young University 

Provo 




Weber State University 

Ogden 




Southern Utah University 

Cedar City 




Dixie State University 

St. George




Snow College 

Ephraim 





Wells Fargo Center

Salt Lake City 

Utah's tallest building (422 feet)


LDS Church Office Building 

Salt Lake City 

Utah's second tallest building (420 feet)


Temple Square 

Salt Lake City 



Cathedral of the Madeleine

Salt Lake City 




Utah Olympic Park

Park City 



Lagoon

Farmington 



Hogle Zoo

Salt Lake City 



Hill Air Force Base 

near Ogden 



Cove Fort 

Millard County

westernmost point of I-70, where it meets I-15


This is a real road sign on I-70 in Maryland


Promontory Point  - Golden Spike National Monument

Box Elder County 



Kennecott Copper Mine 

Bingham Canyon, Salt Lake County 



Four Corners 

borders of Utah, Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico 



Delicate Arch 

Arches National Park, near Moab 



Dinosaur National Monument 

near Vernal 



Goblin Valley State Park 

Emery County, near Hanksville 




Big Rock Candy Mountain 

Sevier County 



King's Peak 

Duchesne County 



Bonneville Speedway 

west of Great Salt Lake, near Wendover 



Newspaper Rock 

San Juan County 



Dead Horse Point State Park

near Moab 



Cleveland  Lloyd Dinosaur Quarry 

San Rafael Swell, near Cleveland 




Timpanogos Cave 

American Fork Canyon 




Devil's Slide

Weber Canyon, near Morgan



Mount Timpanogos

Wasatch Range, Utah County 



Mississippi River  (the "muddy Mississippi")

4th longest river in the world

flows through central USA to the Gulf of Mexico


Yosemite Falls 

Yosemite National Park, California, USA 

tallest falls in North America

Niagara Falls 

on the border between New York, USA, and Ontario, Canada 


world's largest waterfall by volume of water

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