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LATITUDE

LATITUDE. Latitude lines run ____ to ____, but are measured _____ & _____. The 0 of latitude that circles the earth is called the _______?. LATITUDE. latitude - fatitude. 0. 0. Latitude lines run east to west , but are measured north & south.

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LATITUDE

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  1. LATITUDE • Latitude lines run ____ to ____, • but are measured _____ & _____ The 0 of latitude that circles the earth is called the _______?

  2. LATITUDE latitude - fatitude 0 0 • Latitude lines run east to west, • but are measured north & south The 0 of latitude that circles the earth is called the equator

  3. LONGITUDE Longitude lines run _____ to _____, but are measured ____ and ____ The 0 line of longitude that extends from the _____ to the_____ Pole is called the _______ _______

  4. 0 LONGITUDE 0 Longitude lines run north to south, but are measured east and west The 0 line of longitude that extends from the North to the South Pole is called the Prime Meridian

  5. KWAKIUTL

  6. KWAKIUTL • Northwest/Coastal Range • Rainy but mild climate salmon (food) platform house w/totem pole

  7. KWAKIUTL

  8. KWAKIUTL fisherman (economy) Canoe transportation

  9. SIOUX/LAKOTA

  10. SIOUX/LAKOTA • Great Plains • Dry grass land Buffalo (food) Teepee (homes)

  11. SIOUX/LAKOTA

  12. SIOUX/LAKOTA • nomadic • hunters • (economy) Horses (transportation)

  13. IROQUOIS

  14. IROQUOIS • Eastern Woodland • Appalachian Mtn. • Coastal Plain • corn, beans, squash(3 sisters) • deer wigwam/longhouse homes

  15. IROQUOIS • Family subgroup:

  16. IROQUOIS • Family splinter group: • Seneca • Cayuga • Onondaga • Oneida • Mohawks Fur trading (occupation) heavily forested 4 seasons Foot (transportation)

  17. INUIT

  18. INUIT • Canadian Shield • Arctic Circle • Alaska & Canada • very cold/snow & ice Seal & whale (food) Igloo (homes)

  19. INUIT

  20. INUIT Hunting/fishing (economy) Kayak & Dogsled (transportation)

  21. PUEBLO

  22. PUEBLO • Basin & Range • southwest • New Mexico/Arizona • desert-hot/dry pueblo/hogan (homes) Corn=maize (food)

  23. PUEBLO

  24. PUEBLO Horse (transportation) Herdsmen, traders (economy)

  25. AMERICAN INDIANS NATURAL RESOURCES

  26. AMERICAN INDIANS NATURAL RESOURCES forest animal/animal skins (shelter) (food & clothing) fish ice/water

  27. BERINGIA

  28. BERINGIA Land bridge that allowed Asians to follow herds (migrate) into North America

  29. COLORADO RIVER Colorado River

  30. COLORADO RIVER • This river was explored by the • Spanish & runs through the • Grand Canyon

  31. RIO GRANDE RIVER Rio Grande River

  32. RIO GRANDE RIVER • Forms a border with Mexico Mexico

  33. COLUMBIA RIVER Columbia River

  34. COLUMBIA RIVER • Explored by Lewis & Clark

  35. OHIO RIVER Ohio River Mississippi River

  36. OHIO RIVER • Gateway to the west

  37. MISSISSIPPI & MISSOURI RIVERS Missouri Mississippi River River

  38. MISSISSIPPI & MISSOURI RIVERS • “The transportation arteries for farm • and industrial products. • Links to ports and other parts • of the world

  39. GULF OF MEXICO Gulf of Mexico

  40. GULF OF MEXICO • Provided the French & Spanish with • exploration routes to Mexico • and parts of America

  41. ATLANTIC & PACIFIC OCEANS 4-Lake Michigan 1-Lake Superior 2-Lake Huron 5-Lake Erie 1 3-Lake Ontario 2 3 4 5 Atlantic Ocean Pacific Ocean

  42. ATLANTIC & PACIFIC OCEANS • Atlantic Ocean – served as the • highway for explorers, early • settlers, & later immigrants

  43. What facts Do you know About america’s Waterways ???

  44. FACTS TO KNOW: • America’s waterways have been • important for trade, transportation • and settlement • The location of the United States, • with its Atlantic and Pacific Coasts, • has provided access to other • areas of the world

  45. ST. LAWRENCE RIVER St. Lawrence River

  46. ST. LAWRENCE RIVER • Forms part of the NORTHEAST border • with CANADA and connects the • GREAT LAKES to the ATLANTIC • OCEAN St. LAWRENCE RIVER CANADA ATLANTIC OCEAN U.S.

  47. ST. LAWRENCE & HUDSON RIVERS Lake Huron Lake Superior Lake Ontario St. Lawrence River Lake Michigan Hudson River Lake Erie GREAT LAKES

  48. GREAT LAKES • Inland port cities grew in the Midwest • along the Great Lakes

  49. COASTAL PLAIN

  50. COASTAL PLAIN Location: along the Atlantic Ocean & Gulf of Mexico Physical Characteristics: broad lowland providing many excellent harbors

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