Geography powerpoint

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United States Geography

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United States Geography

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50 States

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Population: 314,636,000

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Capital: Washington, DC

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Bird: Bald Eagle

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The United States is broken into 5 major parts or regions.

What is a REGION? Places that have similar

characteristics that make them different from surrounding areas.

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Compass Rose A compass rose helps

us give a name to the regions.

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Let’s start

with a map

of the entire

United States of America…

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The United States is broken into 5 regions

Northeast RegionMidwest RegionSoutheast RegionSouthwest RegionWest Region

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5 Regions

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Northeast Region

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Midwest Region

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Southeast Region

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Southwest Region

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West Region

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Time Zone of USA

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Major Bodies of Water in the United States

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Atlantic

Pacific

Oceans

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Mississippi

Missouri

Ohio

Columbia

Colorado

Rio Grande

Rivers

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Grand Canyon

Huron

Ontario

Michigan

Erie

Superior

Lakes

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Top 5 Waterfalls

Niagara Falls

Yosemite Falls

Lower Falls

Bridal Veil

Falls

Vernal Fall

and Nevada

Falls

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Gulf of Mexico

Gulf

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The Ohio River was the “gateway to the west”

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Inland port cities grew in the Midwest along the Great Lakes.

The Mississippi and Missouri Rivers were the transportation arteries for farm and industrial products. They were links to ports and other parts of the world.

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The Columbia River was explored by Lewis and Clark.

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The Colorado River was explored by the Spanish.

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The Rio Grande forms the border with Mexico.

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The Atlantic ocean

served as the

highway for explorers,

early settlers, and later

immigrants.

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The Pacific Ocean was an early

exploration route.

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The Gulf of Mexico provided the French and Spanish with exploration routes to Mexico and other parts of America.