Montana By Hatcher Childress. Landforms & geographical features Rivers and Lakes Rocky Mountains...

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Montana By Hatcher Childress

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Landforms & geographical features

Rivers and Lakes

Rocky Mountains Great Plains

The west

The east

Largest lake-flathead Missouri river is

thelongest river in the US and starts here

The highest point in Montana is Granite Peak, 12,799 ft

Fourth largest state in the nation

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Climate

TemperaturePrecipitation

summer

winter

Montana holds the world record for the greatest temperature change in 24 hours. In just a day's time the temperature rose a whopping 103 degrees Fahrenheit

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Resources : Renewable

Agriculture is a major employer in Montana. Approximately 66 percent of the total land is dedicated to farmland or agriculture. Montana’s most valuable crop is wheat, followed by hay, and then barley. Also Montana has production of lentils, dry peas and barley. Montana ranchers raise sheep, goats, cattle and calves . There are over 2,550,000 head of cattle and calves. Tourism is also important to the economy with millions of visitors a year to Glacier National Park, Flathead Lake, the Missouri River headwaters, the site of the Battle of Little Bighorn and three of the five entrances to Yellowstone National Park.

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Resources : Non-renewable Montana’s mining industry is critical for the state.

Miner’s mine for bentonite (pet litter), limestone (cement, water and air purification), and coal (fuel, electricity generation). Smaller deposits of gold (circuitry, heat control on glass), lead (batteries), zinc (rust control on metal), silver (water purification and photography), garnets (abrasives and computer controlled cutting of metal), sand and gravel (roads and construction), and decorative stone (building construction) abound throughout large regions of the state.

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Resources : Flow Montana has WIND, Lots of WIND!

In 2009, Montana ranked 9th in wind electricity generation in all the states

Montana also has lots of rivers for hydro electric power.Using energy from falling water is nothing new to Montanans. They used river flow to pumped water for

farming and mining, turn sawmill blades, and make electricity for farms

On a larger scale, dams supplied power to lift ore from mine shafts and to power electric lights for growing cities. There are 31 major damns in Montana. A major dam is over 100 feet tall!

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Capital ResourcesMontana's total income in 2003 was $26 billion

Mining Tools:Giant Trucks, Cranes and

ExplosivesFarming Equipment:

Combines, Tractors, SprinklersRanching Tools:

Fencing, Stockyard, Butchers

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Montana Interesting Facts & History

• Montana was first explored by Europeans as part of the Lewis and Clark Expedition

• Montana became a state in 1889

• The State Animal is the Grizzly Bear

•Some of the world's best dinosaur discoveries were found in Montana

•The Mining town called Virginia City is now a Ghost Town

•My Dad grew up in Montana