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United States and Canada Landforms

Bodies of Water Atlantic Ocean Pacific Ocean Arctic Ocean Gulf of Mexico Gulf of Alaska Bering Sea Bering Strait

Bodies of Water Beaufort Sea Hudson Bay Baffin Bay Labrador Sea James Bay Bay of Fundy

Lakes Superior Michigan Erie Huron Ontario Great Bear

Lakes Great Slave Winnipeg Great Salt Tahoe Pontchartrain

Rivers Mississippi St. Lawrence Colorado Missouri Arkansas Rio Grande Yukon

Rivers Snake Mackenzie Columbia Ohio Platte Red Hudson

Mountains Mt. McKinley- Denali Mt. Whitney Mt. Mitchell Clingman’s Dome Pikes Peak Grand Teton Mt. Logan

Mountains Ranges Rocky Mountains Canadian Rockies Appalachian Mts. Sierra Nevada Coast Range

Mountain Ranges Cascade Range Alaska Range Brooks Range Adirondack Mts. Coast Mountains

Landforms Great Basin Aleutian Islands Great Plains Death Valley Colorado Plateau Interior Plains Gulf Coastal Plains

Landforms Atlantic Coastal Plains Piedmont Victoria Island Baffin Island Ellesmere Island Ungava Peninsula Vancouver Island St. Pierre & Miquelon