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California regions. By Emily Maners. California regions. This whole power point is going to be about California Regions. The first one is about Coast Region. Enjoy!. What does it look like.
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California regions By Emily Maners
California regions • This whole power point is going to be about California Regions. The first one is about Coast Region. Enjoy!
What does it look like • The first thing I’m going to talk about is ‘’what does it look like.’’ In the North the beaches are rocky and in the south the beaches are sandy. 8 other islands make up the channel islands
Coast REGION • Most of California population is in the coast region. • The climate is always between 40 degrees Fahrenheit and 80 degrees Fahrenheit. population climate
I hope you hade fun visiting the coast. The next place you are going to visit is the mountain region.
COAST REGION Surfing Fishing Timber • Otters • crab • sea lions • black tailed deer • salmon • great blue heron • California quail • barn swallow THINGS TO DO/MAJOR CITIES WILD LIFE
Mountain region • The mountains cover more than half of CA. • Not a lot of people live in the mountains • Lumber/logging • tourist What does it look like Population & industry
Still mountains • Large amounts of snow • Bears • Andean condor • Chinchilla • Llama • Vicuna • Mountain goat • Snow leopard • Wild yalk climate wildlife
Things to do/major cities other Mountain region • Visit Yosemite Mt. Witny 14,495 ft. tall states largest Mt. Range is Sierra Nevada
central valley • Between coast and Sierra Nevada • Low land • Farming • 2nd most popoulation What does it look like? Population and industry
Dry • warm • Fish • Ducks • Lizards • Foxes • snakes Climate Wildlife
Sacramento (capital) • Fresno N=Sacramento Valley S=San joaquin fertile Things to do/major cities other
DESERT REGION • South East • North East Valleys in se desert • Least population area WHAT DOES IT LIKE POPULATION AND INDUSTRY
Death Valley highest temp. ever recorded in U.S.A was 134 degrees F. • Cabell's quail • Jack rabbit • Rattle snake • Tortoise • Big horn sheep • Mountain lion • Coyote • Scott’s oriole CLIMATE WILDLIFE
THINGS TO DO/MAJOR CITIES • Mojave Desert (not a town) • Death Valley lowest part w. hemisphere 282 ft. below sea level. • Palm Springs • San Berodino
I hope you liked and learned a lot from my PowerPoint!!!!!!!!!!!