Physical Geography Collection

US States Physical Geography Quizzes

Explore the landforms, regions, and physical landscapes that shape every U.S. state.

50 featured quizzes State landforms and physical regions Content-rich study hub

Featured US States Physical Geography Quizzes

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Southeast

Alabama Landforms & Physical Regions Quiz

Review Alabama’s uplands, coastal plains, and major physical regions.

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Far North

Alaska Landforms & Physical Regions Quiz

Test your knowledge of Alaska’s mountains, tundra, and rugged terrain.

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Southwest

Arizona Landforms & Physical Regions Quiz

Explore Arizona’s deserts, plateaus, and distinctive landform regions.

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Ozarks

Arkansas Landforms & Physical Regions Quiz

See how mountains, valleys, and lowlands shape Arkansas geography.

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West Coast

California Landforms & Physical Regions Quiz

Identify California’s coast, valleys, deserts, mountains, and basins.

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Rockies

Colorado Landforms & Physical Regions Quiz

Challenge yourself on Colorado’s mountains, plains, and high elevation regions.

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New England

Connecticut Landforms & Physical Regions Quiz

Review Connecticut’s hills, river valleys, and coastal physical features.

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Mid-Atlantic

Delaware Landforms & Physical Regions Quiz

Learn Delaware’s coastal plain setting and regional landscape patterns.

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Southeast

Florida Landforms & Physical Regions Quiz

Test Florida’s peninsula geography, coasts, wetlands, and lowlands.

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Deep South

Georgia Landforms & Physical Regions Quiz

Explore Georgia’s mountains, piedmont, plains, and coastal areas.

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Islands

Hawaii Landforms & Physical Regions Quiz

Review Hawaii’s volcanic islands, beaches, mountains, and lava landscapes.

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Mountain West

Idaho Landforms & Physical Regions Quiz

Study Idaho’s mountains, river basins, and volcanic plateaus.

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Midwest

Illinois Landforms & Physical Regions Quiz

Examine Illinois plains, river systems, and glacially shaped landforms.

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Midwest

Indiana Landforms & Physical Regions Quiz

Check your knowledge of Indiana’s plains, moraines, and river valleys.

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Prairie

Iowa Landforms & Physical Regions Quiz

Learn about Iowa’s rolling plains, river valleys, and glacial features.

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Plains

Kansas Landforms & Physical Regions Quiz

Test your understanding of Kansas prairies, plains, and regional relief.

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Bluegrass

Kentucky Landforms & Physical Regions Quiz

Explore Kentucky’s plateaus, mountains, caves, and fertile lowlands.

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Gulf South

Louisiana Landforms & Physical Regions Quiz

Review Louisiana’s delta lands, wetlands, and coastal plain geography.

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Northeast

Maine Landforms & Physical Regions Quiz

Discover Maine’s mountains, rocky coasts, forests, and northern terrain.

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Atlantic

Maryland Landforms & Physical Regions Quiz

Study Maryland’s coastal plain, piedmont, and Chesapeake landscape.

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New England

Massachusetts Landforms & Physical Regions Quiz

Explore Massachusetts’ hills, coasts, islands, and valley regions.

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Great Lakes

Michigan Landforms & Physical Regions Quiz

Review Michigan’s peninsulas, lakeshores, dunes, and glacial landforms.

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Lakes & Prairies

Minnesota Landforms & Physical Regions Quiz

Learn Minnesota’s lakes, forests, plains, and northern physical regions.

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Delta

Mississippi Landforms & Physical Regions Quiz

Test your knowledge of Mississippi’s hills, river plains, and delta areas.

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Heartland

Missouri Landforms & Physical Regions Quiz

Explore Missouri’s plains, Ozark highlands, and river landscapes.

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Big Sky

Montana Landforms & Physical Regions Quiz

Check your grasp of Montana’s mountains, plains, and expansive basins.

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Plains

Nebraska Landforms & Physical Regions Quiz

Learn Nebraska’s plains, river valleys, sandhills, and prairie landforms.

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Desert West

Nevada Landforms & Physical Regions Quiz

Review Nevada’s basins, ranges, deserts, and mountain regions.

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New England

New Hampshire Landforms & Physical Regions Quiz

Explore mountains, lakes, and forested terrain across New Hampshire.

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Northeast

New Jersey Landforms & Physical Regions Quiz

Test the state’s coastal plains, uplands, and Appalachian connections.

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Southwest

New Mexico Landforms & Physical Regions Quiz

Study New Mexico’s deserts, mesas, basins, and mountain ranges.

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Empire State

New York Landforms & Physical Regions Quiz

Explore New York’s mountains, valleys, plains, and coastal regions.

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Southeast

North Carolina Landforms & Physical Regions Quiz

Review the Appalachians, piedmont, and coastal plain of North Carolina.

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Northern Plains

North Dakota Landforms & Physical Regions Quiz

Learn about North Dakota’s plains, badlands, and glacial landscape.

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Midwest

Ohio Landforms & Physical Regions Quiz

Check your knowledge of Ohio’s plains, hills, rivers, and glacial features.

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South Central

Oklahoma Landforms & Physical Regions Quiz

Explore Oklahoma’s plains, plateaus, forests, and western landforms.

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Pacific Northwest

Oregon Landforms & Physical Regions Quiz

Study Oregon’s coast, Cascades, valleys, and volcanic landscapes.

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Northeast

Pennsylvania Landforms & Physical Regions Quiz

Review Pennsylvania’s ridges, valleys, plateaus, and river systems.

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Atlantic

Rhode Island Landforms & Physical Regions Quiz

Explore Rhode Island’s coastline, islands, and lowland terrain.

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Carolinas

South Carolina Landforms & Physical Regions Quiz

Test your knowledge of the coastal plain, piedmont, and mountain regions.

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Great Plains

South Dakota Landforms & Physical Regions Quiz

Learn about South Dakota’s badlands, plains, hills, and river regions.

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Appalachia

Tennessee Landforms & Physical Regions Quiz

Review Tennessee’s mountains, basins, plateaus, and river valleys.

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Lone Star

Texas Landforms & Physical Regions Quiz

Explore Texas landforms from plains and plateaus to coasts and mountains.

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Mountain West

Utah Landforms & Physical Regions Quiz

Study Utah’s plateaus, deserts, canyons, and mountain ranges.

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New England

Vermont Landforms & Physical Regions Quiz

Test your knowledge of Vermont’s mountains, hills, and valleys.

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Mid-Atlantic

Virginia Landforms & Physical Regions Quiz

Explore Virginia’s coastal plain, piedmont, valleys, and mountains.

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Pacific Northwest

Washington Landforms & Physical Regions Quiz

Review Washington’s coast, mountains, volcanoes, and river basins.

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Appalachians

West Virginia Landforms & Physical Regions Quiz

Learn West Virginia’s rugged mountains, valleys, and plateaus.

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Great Lakes

Wisconsin Landforms & Physical Regions Quiz

Explore Wisconsin’s lakes, plains, ridges, and glacial landforms.

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Mountain West

Wyoming Landforms & Physical Regions Quiz

Test your knowledge of Wyoming’s basins, ranges, plains, and mountains.

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About this hub

This hub brings together physical geography quizzes for all 50 U.S. states, with a focus on landforms, physiographic regions, and the natural features that define each state’s landscape. From coastal plains and river valleys to mountains, plateaus, deserts, and glacial terrain, these quizzes help learners connect state names with real-world geography.

Whether you are reviewing for class, building map skills, or simply exploring the diversity of American physical geography, this page offers an easy way to jump into state-by-state practice.

Explore the topic through major themes

Mountains and highlands

Many states are shaped by major mountain systems, uplifted plateaus, and rugged highland regions. These quizzes help you recognize how elevation and relief vary across the country.

Plains, valleys, and basins

Broad lowlands and interior basins are a major part of U.S. physical geography. Understanding these areas makes it easier to compare regions like the Great Plains, valleys of the Appalachians, and desert basins of the West.

Coasts, rivers, and glacial landscapes

From Atlantic and Gulf coasts to Great Lakes shorelines, river deltas, and glacially carved terrain, many states have landscapes shaped by water and ice as much as by rock and climate.

Why these topics matter

Physical geography explains why a state looks and functions the way it does. Landforms influence settlement patterns, agriculture, transportation routes, recreation, natural hazards, and even state identity. A solid grasp of physical regions makes it easier to understand both human and environmental geography.

These topics also build spatial thinking. When learners can place mountains, plains, coasts, and deserts on a map, they develop stronger geographic reasoning and a better understanding of how landforms connect across state and regional boundaries.

Core topic areas covered in this hub

State landform regions

Each quiz focuses on the major physical regions of a state, including uplands, lowlands, plains, mountains, and other defining landform divisions.

Regional comparison

Use the quizzes to compare neighboring states and notice how geological history creates different landform patterns across the United States.

Terrain vocabulary

Practice terms such as plateau, basin, piedmont, delta, ridge, escarpment, and plain while building confidence with physical geography language.

How to use this quiz hub

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Pick a state

Choose the quiz for the state you want to study, or work through several states in the same region.

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Focus on landforms

Pay attention to the physical features named in each quiz title, since those are the regions most likely to appear in the questions.

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Compare and repeat

After one quiz, move to a neighboring state and compare landscapes. Repetition strengthens both map recognition and regional memory.

Who should use this page?

This hub is useful for students, teachers, homeschoolers, trivia fans, and anyone preparing for geography contests or classroom review. It works well for quick practice sessions, lesson warm-ups, and independent study on U.S. physical geography.

What can users learn from this hub?

Users can learn how state landscapes differ across the country, how physical regions are organized, and how major landforms relate to climate, drainage, elevation, and regional identity. The quizzes also reinforce state-by-state recall in a practical, engaging format.

Why a content-rich quiz hub is useful

A well-organized hub does more than list links. It helps visitors understand the structure of the topic, find the right quiz quickly, and make connections between individual states and larger geographic patterns. That makes the page more helpful for real learners and more discoverable for search engines.

By combining a full quiz library with explanatory content, this hub supports both fast browsing and deeper study. It is designed to be practical, informative, and easy to return to whenever you need state physical geography review.

Frequently Asked Questions

What do these U.S. states physical geography quizzes cover?

They focus on landforms, physical regions, terrain types, and major landscape features for each state, including mountains, plains, coasts, basins, valleys, and more.

Are these quizzes organized by state?

Yes. Each quiz is labeled by state so you can go directly to the geography you want to study without searching through unrelated topics.

Can teachers use this hub for classroom review?

Absolutely. The hub is ideal for lesson practice, independent review, map-skills work, and short geography assignments on U.S. physical regions.

Do the quizzes include both eastern and western states?

Yes. The hub includes all 50 states, giving you a complete mix of coastal, inland, mountain, prairie, desert, and glaciated landscapes.

Is this page good for studying regional geography?

Yes. The state quizzes help you compare regions across the country, which is a strong way to learn broader U.S. physical geography patterns.

How should I start if I am new to physical geography?

Start with your home state or a familiar region, then move into neighboring states. Comparing landscapes helps you learn the vocabulary and recognize patterns faster.

Start exploring state geography

Pick a quiz, build your regional knowledge, and discover how much variety exists across the physical landscape of the United States.