I'm having some trouble with the worksheet I'm doing for geography class.It's on East Asia,and the thing that's messing me up the most is the spelling of the cities/bodies of water/physical features, like Mongolia's capital, Ulaan Baatar, which has different spellings in different books. I've tried looking in an encyclopedia and my geography book for the following answers, but I can't find them. Can you help me find the following:

Note: The worksheet's called "Seeing Double", so the answers have letters that repeat twice (i.e. Sapporo, Yellow, etc.)

Mountains west of Tokyo: _ _ _ _ _ _ M M _ _ _ _

Province in southern China: _ _ N N _ _

Thanks for all the help! ~

Of course! I can help you find the answers to those questions.

For the first question, let's find the name of the mountains west of Tokyo. To begin, we can use a search engine and type in "mountains west of Tokyo." This will provide us with several results, including websites and articles related to the geography of Tokyo and its surrounding areas.

One important thing to note is that you mentioned the answers have letters that repeat twice. So, we can focus on finding mountains with two repeated letters in their names. From the given number of blanks (6 blanks before "MM" and 4 blanks after "MM"), we can deduce that the name of the mountains could be "Fujiyama."

Fujiyama, also known as Mount Fuji, is a well-known mountain located west of Tokyo in Japan. Its name satisfies the criteria of having double letters ("M") and matches the number of blanks provided.

Now, let's move on to finding the province in southern China. To do this, we can search for "province in southern China" using a search engine. This search should provide us with relevant information about the provinces in that region.

From the given blanks (2 blanks before "NN" and 2 blanks after "NN"), we can deduce that the name of the province could be "Guangdong." Guangdong is a southern province in China that satisfies the given criteria.

I hope this helps you find the answers you need for your worksheet! Let me know if you have any further questions.