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Arkansas Geography

How does Geography Affect Arkansas History? Geography is the study of the human living trends and the physical characteristics of the earth Geography has impacted the history of Arkansas from how we travel, where we live, what we grow and what we produce It has influenced our history, economy, lifestyles, the foods we eat our image, reputation and citizens

How does Geography Affect Arkansas History? 5 Themes of Geography Used to analyze and categorize geographic information Human/Environment Interaction Location Movement Place Region

How does Geography Affect Arkansas History? Human/ Environment Interaction How we adapt or modify the environment Can be positive or negative Location Two types- absolute or relative Absolute- where you are using latitude and longitude Relative- where you are in relation to something else

How does Geography Affect Arkansas History? Movement Movement of people, exchange or development of ideas or goods Creates interdependence Can create conflict

How does Geography Affect Arkansas History? Place Distinctive human or physical characteristics Human- culture, beliefs, music, foods Physical- mountains, rivers, lakes, plants Region Arkansas has six distinctive geographic regions Ozark Mountains Arkansas Valley Ouachita Mountains Gulf Coastal Plain Mississippi Alluvial Plain (Delta) Crowley’s Ridge

Rivers of Arkansas

Six Geographic Regions of Arkansas

Six Geographic Regions of Arkansas Ozark Mountains Almost all of northwestern Arkansas Oldest landform in the state Not really mountains but an eroded plateau Buffalo, Kings and White Rivers create small, fertile river valleys Major City is Fayetteville

Six Geographic Regions of Arkansas Ouachita Mountains South of the Ozarks Among the oldest mountains in North America Water and weather have worn them down and made the soil of the region sandy Rich in underground minerals Major river is the Ouachita Major city is Hot Springs

Six Geographic Regions of Arkansas Arkansas River Valley Arkansas River largest river in the state Joins the Mississippi River in southeast Arkansas Long river valley framed by flat topped mountains Contains states largest mountain- Mt. Magazine River Valley contains good farmland Major city- Ft. Smith, Russellville, Conway

Six Geographic Regions of Arkansas Gulf Coastal Plain Southwestern and Southern Arkansas Ouachita, Red and Saline Rivers found in this region River valleys form narrow strips of rich, fertile soil Most of the region has poor farming Timber production is a major economic activity Area was once covered by the Gulf of Mexico, when the waters receded it left behind deposits of oil and salt that have been valuable to Arkansans

Six Geographic Regions of Arkansas Mississippi Alluvial Plain Eastern Arkansas Broad, flat area of rich, fertile soil Soil known as alluvium has been deposited by flooding rivers Some of the best farmland in America Grand Prairie is a natural grassland found there Major rivers- White, St. Francis, Cache Major cities- Pine Bluff, Helena

Six Geographic Regions of Arkansas Crowley's Ridge Runs north and south along the upper delta Ancient Mississippi and Ohio Rivers ran on each side leaving the ridge in the middle Covered by fine, windblown dirt called loess Ridge for a long time was a safe have from flooding rivers in the region Major cities- Jonesboro

Arkansas Natural Resources and Land Use State has abundant natural resources Only diamond producing state in the nation Top three minerals produced are petroleum, natural gas and bromine Arkansas has timber production Some coal and sand and gravel Soil and land are also a natural resources

Arkansas Natural Resources and Land Use

Arkansas Climate and Unique Geographic Features Arkansas climate is classified as humid subtropical Warm summers and mild winters Weather varies across the state Most rain along lower Mississippi Alluvial Plain Most snow is in Ouachita and Ozark Mountains Geographic center of Arkansas is in Pulaski County outside of North Little Rock Highest point is Mt. Magazine (2,753 feet) Lowest point is on the Louisiana border in Union County at 54 feet above sea level

Arkansas Economy Agriculture is the state’s leading industry One of the nations leading producers of rice, poultry, cotton and soybeans Some of the countries largest companies began in Arkansas and are based here Wal Mart Tyson Foods JB Hunt Trucking Murphy Oil