NC Finalist | National Geographic Bee 2013

TL;DR
Matthew Jansen, an eighth-grader from North Carolina, represents his state in the 2013 National Geographic Bee, sharing information about his hometown, Charlotte, and his love for ornithology and geography.
Transcript
hi I'm Matthew Jansen and I'm in eighth grade at Randolph Middle School in Charlotte North Carolina and I'll be representing North Carolina in the 2013 National Geographic be here I am on the Blue Ridge Park L overlooking Mount Mitchell at 6,684 FT the highest peak east of the Mississippi River let's go at nearly 7,000 ft the summon of Mount Mitche... Read More
Key Insights
- 🔊 Mount Mitchell is the highest peak east of the Mississippi River, while Mount Craig is the second-highest peak in the same region.
- 🌎 Charlotte, North Carolina, is the state's largest city, offering various attractions like museums and Bank of America Stadium.
- 🌥️ Lake Mattamuskeet is the largest natural lake in North Carolina.
- 🇺🇸 The Cape Hatteras Lighthouse is the tallest brick lighthouse in the United States.
- 🥡 The Outer Banks is known for the Wright Brothers National Memorial, where the first flight took place.
- 🎮 Matthew is passionate about ornithology and geography, enjoying reading atlases and playing educational games.
- 🚵 North Carolina is home to diverse landscapes, from mountains to lakes and coastal areas.
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Questions & Answers
Q: Why does Matthew admire Alfred Russell Wallace?
Matthew admires Wallace because of his research on the birds of paradise, which is a species of birds Matthew aspires to study as an ornithologist.
Q: What is the second-highest peak east of the Mississippi River?
The second-highest peak east of the Mississippi River is Mount Craig, which is located near Mount Mitchell at an elevation of 6,647 feet.
Q: What are some attractions in Charlotte, North Carolina?
Charlotte offers plenty of attractions, including Bank of America Stadium (home to the Carolina Panthers), the Mint Museum, the Bechtler Museum, Discovery Place, and the NASCAR Hall of Fame.
Q: What is Lake Mattamuskeet known for?
Lake Mattamuskeet is North Carolina's largest natural lake and spans 18 miles long and 7 miles wide. Despite its size, it is relatively shallow, averaging only 2 to 3 feet deep.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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Matthew, an eighth-grader, represents North Carolina in the 2013 National Geographic Bee and shares his experiences and knowledge about his state.
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He discusses his love for ornithology and his admiration for Alfred Russell Wallace, an explorer known for his research on birds of paradise.
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Matthew gives a tour of his hometown, Charlotte, highlighting its attractions like Bank of America Stadium and various museums.
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He travels to Mount Mitchell, the highest peak east of the Mississippi, and the Outer Banks, discussing landmarks such as Raleigh and Cape Hatteras Lighthouse.
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