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Quick Write:. Pick one of the following topics and write a paragraph about it. Describe one event from your Winter Break. Explain one of your New Year’s Resolution and why you made it. The United States and Canada. Physical Geography. Landforms.

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  1. Quick Write: • Pick one of the following topics and write a paragraph about it. • Describe one event from your Winter Break. • Explain one of your New Year’s Resolution and why you made it.

  2. The United States and Canada Physical Geography

  3. Landforms • The U.S. and Canada have several major mountain ranges: • The Rocky Mountains • The Appalachian Mountains • Pacific Coastal Ranges

  4. The Rocky Mountains • The Rocky Mountains extend about 3,000 miles from Alaska south to New Mexico. They are younger and taller than the Appalachian Mountains. Some soar over 14,000 ft. The Continental Divide is the line of highest points in the Rockies that marks the separation of rivers flowing eastward and westward.

  5. Rocky Mountains http://worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/nalnd.htm

  6. The Appalachian Mountains • The Appalachian Mountains extend about 1,600 miles north to south from Newfoundland in Canada to Alabama.

  7. Pacific Coastal Ranges A series of small mountain ranges stretch from southern California to Washington. These ranges are low in elevation and right on the coast. They make the coastline rugged and steep. This area is also on the Ring of Fire and has many active and dormant volcanoes (Mount Rainier and Mount Saint Helens). Earthquakes are common in this area. Include the Sierra Nevada, the Cascade Range, & the Alaska Range (Mt. McKinley)

  8. What are the three main mountain ranges in the United States and Canada? The is the line of highest points in the Rockies that marks the separation of rivers flowing eastward and westward. 3. Which mountain range is in the picture? Which mountain range is on the Ring of Fire? What force created those mountains? Questions, Part I

  9. Other Landforms A. The Canadian Shield B. Interior Lowlands C. Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plains D. Basin and Range E. Great Plains F. Grand Canyon G. Piedmont

  10. Canadian Shield • The Canadian Shield is a rocky, mainly flat area around Hudson Bay. Created by glacial erosion.

  11. http://www2.marianopolis.edu/quebechistory/encyclopedia/GeogofCan.htmhttp://www2.marianopolis.edu/quebechistory/encyclopedia/GeogofCan.htm Canadian Shield http://www.visualsunlimited.com/browse/vu493/vu49306.html http://www2.worldbook.com/features/earth/html/history_precambrian.htm

  12. Interior Lowlands • An area that spreads from the Appalachian Mountains to the Mississippi River. This area is mostly flat with rolling hills.

  13. Arctic and Gulf Coastal Plains • These are flat areas that stretch along the Gulf of Mexico in the south and the Arctic Ocean in the north. The Arctic Coastal Plain is tundra.

  14. Central Lowlands Great Plains http://www.nativeecosystems.org/centralplains/ http://www.accountingdirectory.us/12.jpg http://www.stormtrack.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=5933 http://www.geo.hunter.cuny.edu/bight/coastal.html Gulf Coastal Plain Atlantic Coastal Plain

  15. Basin and Range • This area is mostly in Nevada and it consists of rocky outcroppings of rock and large depressions. • Death Valley: the hottest and lowest place in the United States. • Why is Death Valley so dry?

  16. 5. What’s this called? (the red part) 6. _______ is the area that spreads from the Appalachian Mountains to the Mississippi River. 7. What is the hottest and lowest place in the United States? Why is it like that? Questions, Part II

  17. Great Plains • A largely treeless flat (actually slopes downward to Mississippi River) area that extends from Canada down to Mexico. The soil is very fertile and good for farming but the climate can be harsh with cold winters and hot summers. This area also gets many tornadoes.

  18. Atlantic Coastal Plain Gulf Coastal Plain http://tapestry.usgs.gov/features/13coastalplain.html Great Plains http://www.gpisd.net/programs.htm

  19. Grand Canyon • The Grand Canyon was formed by water erosion from the Colorado River. The canyon is 277 miles long and ranges in width from 4 to 18 miles. Most of the canyon is in Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona.

  20. http://www.nationalgeographic.com/adventure/0506/great_parks_02_map.htmlhttp://www.nationalgeographic.com/adventure/0506/great_parks_02_map.html Grand Canyon http://pinker.wjh.harvard.edu/photos/american_west/pages/tree in Grand Canyon.htm

  21. Piedmont is a plateau region located in the eastern United States between the Atlantic Coastal Plain and the main AppalachianMountains stretching from New Jersey in the north to central Alabama in the south. Fall Line: marks the place where the higher land drops to the Plains, resulting in waterfalls and rapids Piedmont

  22. Groups of Islands • Hawaiian archipelago - A group of 19 islands and islets in the Pacific Ocean that formed over a hotspot in the earth’s crust. The largest island, Hawaii, has an active volcano. • Aleutian Islands - A chain of over 300 small volcanic islands that extend from Alaska to Russia. • Manhattan Island: major economic center • Canada’s Islands: Newfoundland, Prince Edward Island, Cape Breton and Vancouver Island • Greenland: Denmark Territory, world’s largest island

  23. Vancouver FLorida Keys http://www.mopedhospital.com/img/blu-keys-map.gif http://www.bikehike.com/canada/canada_trip01.html Greenland http://www.fvalk.com/images/Earth_hrpt/Winter/Greenland-10!.gif

  24. Bering Sea http://www.cruise.com/orient/photos/list.html http://www.geoatlas.com/us/echantillons.htm Bering Strait http://www.ibiblio.org/lenhart/gallery/arctic/12_AM_Arctic_Ocean_Ice_Flow

  25. Questions, Part III 8. The Great Plains are important, because this is where ____ takes place. 9. How was the Grand Canyon formed? 10. The place where the higher land drops to the Plains, resulting in waterfalls and rapids, is called the ____. 11. Which five islands make up Canada’s islands?

  26. Rivers • Some major rivers in the United States are: • Mississippi • St. Lawrence • Colorado • Columbia • Rio Grande

  27. Mississippi River • The Mississippi River has a length of 2,340 miles. The river is an important transportation route from the grain producing states of middle America to the Gulf of Mexico. • The Mississippi drains all or part of 31 U.S. states and 2 Canadian provinces.

  28. St. Lawrence River • The St. Lawrence River connects the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean. The river has a system of locks that allow large ships to transport loads of minerals and goods. Part of the river serves as the boarder between Canada and the United States.

  29. Niagara Falls, located on a river connecting Lake Ontario and Lake Erie, is a major source of hydroelectric power for Canada and the United States.

  30. Questions, Part IV 12. Which areas of the United states and Canada would you predict are the most densely populated? Why do you think so? 13. Why is the Mississippi River important? 14. Which river is part of the U.S. / Canada border? 15. Why is Niagara Falls important?

  31. Colorado River • The Colorado River flows from Colorado to the Gulf of California. The river formed the Grand Canyon by erosion and it is an important source of fresh water in an arid region. The Hoover Dam on the river provides electricity for Los Angeles.

  32. Columbia River • The Columbia River is the fourth largest river in the U.S. and the largest river in the Pacific Northwest. The river has many dams that are used to create hydroelectric power. The dams have impacted the local salmon industry.

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