This document provides information about the state of Ohio, including its location, symbols, capital city, climate, history, population, distance from Detroit, and reasons to visit cities like Toledo, Cincinnati, and Sandusky. Specifically, it outlines Ohio's bordering states and countries, flag, bird, flower, animal, stone, and insect symbols. It notes the capital is Columbus and provides temperature ranges by season. It also mentions Ohio became a state and lists its total population and Detroit's population compared to Ohio's largest city.
2. Where On The
Map
 Hemisphere
 Region
 Boarding States
 Bordering
Countries
3. What are the symbols for the state of Ohio
 Flag
 Bird
 Flower
 Animal
 Stone
 Insect
4. What is the capitol of Ohio?
ï‚— Name of Capitol
ï‚— Where on the map
5. What is the climate in the state of Ohio?
ï‚— High/Low for Summer
ï‚— High/ Low for Spring
ï‚— High/Low for Fall
ï‚— High/Low for Winter
6. What are important historical facts about the state
of Ohio?
ï‚— When did Ohio become a state?
7. What is the population of the state of Ohio?
ï‚— Number of people in the whole state.
ï‚— Number of people in the largest city.
ï‚— Number of people in Detroit-vs- Ohio.
8. How far is Ohio from Detroit?
ï‚— How many miles?
ï‚— Traveling by car.
ï‚— Traveling by plane.
9. The reason you should visit Toledo, Ohio!
The reason you should visit Toledo, Ohio
Is one of their many attractions, which is
the Famous Toledo Zoo. The whole family
can enjoy all the different animals, as well
as the Farris wheel, and train rides.
Bring the whole family for a day of fun and
adventure to the Toledo Zoo.