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1 USA Regions Created By: Bryan Burger, Charnice Hoegnifioh, Jesus Rodriguez, Chris Vandergriff, Jennifer Trujillo

2 The West States Colorado, Idaho, Utah, Montana, Nevada, Wyoming, Alaska, Hawaii, Oregon, California, Washington Colorado, Idaho, Utah, Montana, Nevada, Wyoming, Alaska, Hawaii, Oregon, California, WashingtonClimate Mostly 75 F Spring, Summer, Fall. Little rain Summer, Fall, Winter. Yearly precipitation:32 inches a year. Warm to mildly hot summers. Warmer then average Winters. Mostly 75 F Spring, Summer, Fall. Little rain Summer, Fall, Winter. Yearly precipitation:32 inches a year. Warm to mildly hot summers. Warmer then average Winters. Geographic Features Rocky Mountains, Columbia river, Colorado River, Pacific Ocean, Llama Lake, Salmon River, Lake Powell, Clean Water River, Missouri River, Great Salt Lake. Rocky Mountains, Columbia river, Colorado River, Pacific Ocean, Llama Lake, Salmon River, Lake Powell, Clean Water River, Missouri River, Great Salt Lake.

3 The West Resources Natural Resources Natural Resources Trees, water, wildlife, food, mining, farming. Trees, water, wildlife, food, mining, farming. Economic Resources Economic Resources Cattle, dairy, milk, oil, beef, eggs, sheep, turkeys, fishing, mining, natural gas, services, technology, manufacturing Cattle, dairy, milk, oil, beef, eggs, sheep, turkeys, fishing, mining, natural gas, services, technology, manufacturing

4 The Midwest States States Illinois Illinois Indiana Indiana Iowa Iowa Kansas Kansas Michigan Michigan Minnesota Minnesota Missouri Missouri Nebraska Nebraska Ohio Ohio Wisconsin Wisconsin North Dakota North Dakota South Dakota South Dakota Geographic Features Geographic Features Lowlands Lowlands Hills-Bad Lands Hills-Bad Lands Streams Streams Rivers-Red River, Mississippi River Rivers-Red River, Mississippi River Lakes-Rathbun Lake, Lake Michigan Lakes-Rathbun Lake, Lake Michigan Mountains-Black Hills Mountains-Black Hills Bays-Saginaw Bay, Thunder Bay Bays-Saginaw Bay, Thunder Bay Plains- Great Plains Plains- Great Plains Climate Climate Humid hot summers Humid hot summers Freezing cold winters Freezing cold winters Can go up to 120 degrees F Can go up to 120 degrees F Can go down to -40 degrees F Can go down to -40 degrees F Average rain, snow, and hail added together is about 120 inches. Average rain, snow, and hail added together is about 120 inches.

5 The Midwest-Resources The natural resources in the Midwest are wheat, dairy, beets, minerals, oil, lakes, rivers, coal, limestone, natural gases, gravel, grain, corn, poultry, sand, peat, gypsum, sandstone, and shale. The natural resources in the Midwest are wheat, dairy, beets, minerals, oil, lakes, rivers, coal, limestone, natural gases, gravel, grain, corn, poultry, sand, peat, gypsum, sandstone, and shale. The economic resources in the Midwest are manufacturing, services, dairy/cattle, mining, farming, apples, sand, broilers, honey, poultry, transportation, agriculture, turkeys, lumber, machinery, oil, natural gases, banking, fishing, and technology. The economic resources in the Midwest are manufacturing, services, dairy/cattle, mining, farming, apples, sand, broilers, honey, poultry, transportation, agriculture, turkeys, lumber, machinery, oil, natural gases, banking, fishing, and technology.

6 South west Geographic Features Rocky Mountains Rocky Mountains Plains Plains Colorado R. Colorado R. forest forest States Arizona Arizona New Mexico New Mexico Texas Texas Oklahoma OklahomaClimate Hot Hot Dry Dry Cold winter Cold winter

7 South west Natural Resources Natural Resources Coal Coal Gold Gold Silver Silver Lead Lead Ground Ground Salt Salt dolomite dolomite Economic Resources Farming and ranching Farming and ranching

8 THE SOUTH EAST Geographic Features Appalachin Mountains Appalachin Mountains Rivers lakes big cypress swamp blue Rivers lakes big cypress swamp blue Ridge mountains Ridge mountains Coastal plain great Coastal plain great Smoky mountains to Smoky mountains to Economic resources Economic resources Fishing farming. Fishing farming. Climate: warm in summers and cold in winters and cold in winters All States in South East Alabama Arkansas Florida Georgia Kentucky Couisiana Mississippi North Carolina South Carolina TennesseeVirgina West Virgina Louisiana.

9 THE SOUTH EAST Natural resources All –fishing oil gas All –fishing oil gas Mining. Mining. Economic Resources All- Farming Mining All- Farming Mining Fishing. Fishing.

10 The Northeast Climate: There are cool to hot summers and very cold winters. Climate: There are cool to hot summers and very cold winters. The states in the region are new York, Maine Massachusetts, rode island, west Verinio, Verinio, Delaware, Connecticut, Vermont, new Jersey, Mary island, Pennnsylvania. The states in the region are new York, Maine Massachusetts, rode island, west Verinio, Verinio, Delaware, Connecticut, Vermont, new Jersey, Mary island, Pennnsylvania. Geographic features are ;lakes are green wood; jerimoth hill; Appalacian Mountains ; Hudson, Kennebec, and Connecticut river. Geographic features are ;lakes are green wood; jerimoth hill; Appalacian Mountains ; Hudson, Kennebec, and Connecticut river.

11 The Northeast Natural Resources meat, milk, grain, coal, oil, metal, wood, water, stone, wheat. Economic Resources mining, cattle, dairy, farming, fishing, shipping, technoligyal, service, Manufacturing, oil, natural gas, lumber, military.

12 The Big Decision We think that we should open our business in the West because even though there is hurricanes and earthquakes, there is not a lot of them. There, they have lots of people who live in the West. They can buy some products. They have warm summers and winters. The kids could play in all four seasons in some states. They have little rain. Tourist can go into the stores and buy the balls. We think that we should open our business in the West because even though there is hurricanes and earthquakes, there is not a lot of them. There, they have lots of people who live in the West. They can buy some products. They have warm summers and winters. The kids could play in all four seasons in some states. They have little rain. Tourist can go into the stores and buy the balls.


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