Name, Location, Climate, Landforms, and Regions of Pennsylvania Lesson 1.

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Name, Location, Climate, Landforms, and Regions of Pennsylvania Lesson 1

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Name, Location, Climate, Landforms, and Regions of

PennsylvaniaLesson 1

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5 Themes of Geography• 1. Location – location of city or your community

• 2. Place – where something is in relation to its surroundings ex. City in contrast to smaller communities

• 3. Human-Environment Interaction – how people depend on the environment or change land

• 4. Movement – connection between places and patterns of movement

• 5. Region – ex. Tourist, political, business, rural, urban, suburban, or even school district

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Vocabulary – 3 minutes to copy into your notes, leave spaces between words

• Square mile• Humid continental• Nor’easter• Drought• Lake Effect• Regions• Landforms• Plain• Ridge• Plateau

• Watershed• Wetlands• Hydroelectric power• Natural resource• Renewable• Non renewable• Loam• Fossil fuels• Anthracite• bituminous

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• 1681 – name of state provided by William Penn and the King of England.– Penn wanted to call colony “Sylvania” (woods)– King added Penn in honor of William’s father• Penn’s woods

• Commonwealth – founded for the common good or wealth of its people– Pennsylvania is one of only four states that carry

title – Massachusetts, Virginia, and Kentucky

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View with surrounding states and waterways

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Location

• Pennsylvania is 45,333 square miles– Square mile – a distance calculated by

multiplying one mile in width by one mile in length

• 302 miles wide and 158 miles length

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Climate

• Humid continental – type of climate that offers four distinct seasons – winter, spring, summer, fall

• Adequate rainfall and is suitable for farming• Average temperatures– July – 76 in southeast, 68 along Lake Erie ̊� ̊�– December – 31 in southeast, 24 along Lake ̊� ̊�

Erie– Record high – 111 Record low - -42 ̊� ̊�

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Landforms and Regions

• 5 distinctive geographic regions– Regions – Areas which have at least one

characteristic– Each region has common landforms and

elevations– Landform – land surfaces with natural features

such as plains, hills, valleys, mountains, plateaus.

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5 Landform Regions of Pennsylvania

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← ATLANTIC COASTAL PLAIN

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Atlantic Coastal Plain

• Along Eastern Coast of United States

• Elevation ranges from 26 feet above sea level to sea level

• Contains the city of Philadelphia

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PIEDMONT

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Piedmont

• Southeast region between Philadelphia and Harrisburg

• Reaches elevation of 600 feet above sea level• Includes some of the most fertile soil in the

United States• Allentown, Reading, Lancaster, York• Farms, fields, and forests

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RIDGE AND VALLEY

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Ridge and Valley

• Hills – land with a rounded elevation• Ridges – a range of hills or mountains• Valleys – long depressions between ranges of

hills or mountains• Contains the Appalachian Mountains –

mountain chain that runs from Georgia to Maine

• Ridges and valleys have individual names

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• Mt. Davis – state’s highest elevation at 3,213 feet above sea level, located in southern Somerset County

• Pennsylvania mountains are low in elevation to other parts of the country

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ALLEGHENY PLATEAU

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Allegheny Plateau

• Covers 60% of Pennsylvania• Plateau – an elevated section of land that is

relatively level in elevation– Elevations range from 700 to 2,500 feet

• Pocono Mountains – formed by glacial forces

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←ERIE PLAIN

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Erie Plain

• Northwest corner of state along Lake Erie– Only 4 miles wide, stretching from shoreline

• Soil is rich in sand and silt• Erie – Pennsylvania’s third largest city

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Packet Questions

• Lesson 1 – questions 1, 4, 5, 6 & 7

• Lesson 2 – questions 1, 3, 4 & 5

• Lesson 3 – questions 2, 3, 5 & 6

• Lesson 4 – questions 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10 & 11