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Pacific Northwest

Pacific Northwest. Regions. Fill this in as we go. Olympic Peninsula. A Detailed view of the Olympic Peninsula. Largest Commercial Port. O.P. FACTS. Borders the Pacific Ocean, the Strait of Juan de Fuca, and Hood Canal. Two Parts: coastal plain/Olympic Mountains

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Pacific Northwest

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  1. Pacific Northwest Regions

  2. Fill this in as we go

  3. Olympic Peninsula

  4. A Detailed view of the Olympic Peninsula Largest Commercial Port

  5. O.P. FACTS • Borders the Pacific Ocean, the Strait of Juan de Fuca, and Hood Canal. • Two Parts: coastal plain/Olympic Mountains • Major industries are fishing, logging and tourism. • Over a hundred inches of rain fall every year

  6. Climate • Lots of rain • This creates rain forests with huge trees and hanging moss • In North America, these temperate rain forest are found only here in Washington and British Columbia IMPORTANT FACT

  7. Shadow Rain The northeast side of the peninsula is in a rain shadow Created when the mountains stop the clouds and rain so that one side of the mountains is wet and the other side is dry.

  8. Willapa Hills

  9. A Detailed view of the Willapa Hills Gray's Harbor- one of two protected bays on Washington's Pacific Coast Chehalis River runs between the O.P and Willy Hills-it empties into Gray's Harbor Long Beach Peninsula- Favorite Tourists place

  10. Willy Valley Facts • Long Beach’s winds, and long flat beaches make it an excellent place for flying some kites. • The Hills are located in the southern part of this region, they aren’t as tall as the O.P. Mountains, but come on their hills.

  11. Major Industries • Logging • Fishing • Tourism • Cranberry production • Dairy Farms

  12. Climate • Like the O.P. the climate here is wet. Along the coast line there is a ton of fog, therefore this place has a tendency to be a bit foggy.

  13. Puget Sound Lowlands

  14. Detailed Look At PSL Main feature for this area is the Puget Sound- a large sea with many inlets and bays Bellingham Bay The most important bays are... Discovery Bay Elliot Bay Commencement Bay

  15. More Facts About P S L • Washington State has the largest fleet of ferries in the U.S.—These Ferries transport people all over the Puget Sound • Second Largest Island in the U.S. is located in the PSL, which is Whidbey Island • Lake Washington is also found here • Climate is very mild

  16. Whats the Land Like? • Fertile farmland is found in many of these river valleys. • Washington is famous for daffodil and tulip fields, in the Skagit valley, that attract thousands of tourists each year.

  17. Major Industries • Aerospace • Timber • Paper products • Computer software • Weyerhauser, Starbucks, and Microsoft are all based her in Washington, in the PSL

  18. Other Cool Stuff to Know • Most of the major cities of Washington are found in this region, which are: • Seattle • Tacoma • Everett • As well as Washington State’s capital *Olympia*

  19. Cascade Range

  20. A closer look at the CASCADE RANGE Other Volcanoes Include- Muont Baker Glacier Peak Mount Adams Mount St. Helens Tallest Cascade Volcanoe- Mt. Rainier

  21. Mount St. Helens May 1980 Erupted in may 1980 and killed 60 People and created an ash cloud Which circled the entire Earth

  22. The Largest Lake in the Cascade Range LAKE CHELAN

  23. Facts About The Cascade Range • The mountains form a barrier between Eastern and Western Washington • The climates differ a lot due to the mountains separating the two.

  24. Climate • The west side of the mountains receives most of the rain and is green and wet for most of the year. • The eastern side of the mountains is in a rain shadow and has much less rain and a drier climate

  25. Climate Cont... • The vegetation on the west side makes the trees and plants much different than those on the east side • The west side has forests of hemlock, douglas fir, and spruce. Ponderosa pine grows better on the east side because it needs less rain

  26. Natural Resources • Timber • Coal • Minerals

  27. Major Industries • Tourism • Logging • Wildlife management (fish hatcheries)

  28. Okanogan Highlands

  29. Detailed look at the Okanogan Highlands

  30. It is located between the Canadian boarder and the Columbia & Spokane Rivers It is located in the Northeast corner of the state Major Mountain Range is- Selkirk Mountains Columbia River- largest river in the Pacific northwest Major Tributaries to the Columbia River (in the Okanogan Highlands) are: Okanogan, Spokane, and Pend Oreille. Okanogan Highlands cont…

  31. Detailed look at the Okanogan Highlands

  32. Dry- due to the fact that the western part of the region is in the rain shadow of the Cascades. Average Precipitation (meaning rain)- 15-25 inches a year Most of the precipitation falls during the winter as snow and in the spring as rain. Temperatures are hot in the summer/cold in the winter Climate

  33. Vegetation • Because of the dry climate and short growing season, vegetation is not as dense. • Trees include pine and some fur. There is also a multitude of grasses found in this region.

  34. Selkirk Mountains

  35. Detailed look at the Okanogan Highlands

  36. Grand Coulee Dam Largest dam in the United States

  37. Natural Resources • Gold • Copper • Silver • Lead • Zinc • Many deposits of clay, sand and gravel as well.

  38. Major Industries • Mining • Ranching • Fruit growing • Tourism • Most famous area, in the Okanogan Highlands, for fruit growing is…

  39. Wenatchee Valley

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