Unit 1 Lesson 3
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Unit 1 Lesson 3
New Jersey Climates and Resources
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Vocabulary pg 27• Climate- kind of weather a place has
over a long period of time.– New Jersey’s Climate
• Summer – Hot and Humid• Winter- Cold and precipitation• Spring- Climate slowly becomes warm• Fall- Cool and Dry
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Vocabulary pg 27
• Precipitation- water that falls to Earth’s surface as rain, sleet, hail, or snow.
• Nor’easters- strong storms that bring high winds, heavy snows, and freezing cold.– Occur in Winter
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How does location affect climate?
• Northwestern Region – coldest area in state–High elevations have cooler
summers and colder winters.• Summer temperatures – 75 degrees
• Winter temperatures – 26 degrees
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How does location affect climate?
• Southern Region- milder climate–Ocean brings cool breezes in the
summer and warm air in the winter.–Warmest area in the state–Cape May-
• Winter temperatures do not go below 34 degrees
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Vocabularypg 28
• Natural Resources- something found in nature that people can use.
–Can be living or non living• Living – Animals and plants• Non Living – Minerals and sand
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Vocabulary
• Renewable- resources can be reused or replaced–Examples – trees
• Nonrenewable- Cannot be made again–formed by nature over thousands of
years ago.
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“Garden State”• Plentiful harvests of fruits and vegetables
– Early settlers settled in the:• Atlantic Coastal Plan and Piedmont
Regions• Came to fish• Built communities near Delaware and
Hudson River along Atlantic Coast• Worked in mines
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Using the Land• Farming
– New Jersey Farms supplied NYC and Philadelphia with fresh fruits and vegetables.• Including:
–Eggplant–Corn–Tomatoes–Lettuce–Apples
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Farming• New Jersey has more than 9,000
farms–9 to 50 acres big–Southwestern Region
• 40,000 acres of vegetable farms–Southeastern Region
• Cranberries and Blueberries–Wet, sandy soil
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Cranberry Bogs
Blueberry field
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Farms
• Raise cows for–milk, butter, and other dairy products
• Livestock Farms–cows, pigs, and chickens
• Monmouth County–Horse farms
• racing and riding13
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New Jersey Dairy Farms
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Other Resources• Fishing
–Take tourists on trips–Fish –Saltwater
• flounder, tuna, whiting, crabs–Freshwater
• trout, bass, catfish
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Upper Deerfield TownshipSunset Lake
SwedesboroLake Narraticon.
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Mining• Mined Minerals
–Some found underground and on Earth’s surface
–Underground mines are now closed–All mining done on surface–Rock is mined and crushed to make
• roads, bridges, and buildings–In hills and mountains mined for
• iron, copper, zinc, and other hard minerals17
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Sterling Hill Mine TunnelAn old mining tunnel at the Sterling Hill Mining Museum
in New Jersey. This was a zinc mine that operated up into the 1980's. It was the last underground mine in New Jersey. 18
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Manufacturing
• Manufacturing- Making goods from natural resources– Ex. making glass from sand– NJ leading manufacturer of
• plastics, rubber, and machinery• chemicals, medicines, and printed materials
» Printed materials - books and magazines
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Welsbach FactoryGloucester, NJGas Mantle Factory
RCA Factory“Nipper Building”American Electronics 20