Katrina vs. Camille While close reading the two articles create a chart of similarities and differences among the two hurricanes After creating the chart,

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Katrina vs. Camille While close reading the two articles create a chart of similarities and differences among the two hurricanes After creating the chart, write a two paragraph essay comparing and contrasting the two hurricanes.

MS’s Landform Regions

Yazoo Basin 1.More commonly known as the Delta, it is a flat, alluvial plain that runs along the MS. River. 2.Alluvial soil is deposited by floods. 3.This is the richest agricultural area of MS. 4.The Delta is protected by a system of levees that were built by the Army Corp of Engineers. 5.A levee is a soil bank built along a river to prevent flooding.

The Delta

Loess and Brown Loam Hills 1.The Loess and Brown Loam Hills were formed by prehistoric dust storms. 2.Loess Soil is deposited by the wind. 3. Loam is soil composed of clay, sand and some organic matter. 4. Erosion is a huge problem for this area. 5. Kudzu was brought in to control the erosion and became an even bigger problem.

The Loess and Brown Loam Hills

Kudzu

Tombigbee Hills 1.The Tombigbee Hills are also known as the Tenn- Tom Hills. 2.This region is the most rugged area of the state. 3. Woodall Mountain is located in this region. 4.At 806 ft above sea level, Woodall Mountain is the highest point in the state.

The Tombigbee Hills

Woodall Mountain

Black Prairie 1.This region takes its name from the dark, fertile soil of the area. 2.This is the largest prairie region of MS. 3.A prairie is an area of rolling grasslands.

The Black Prairie

Pontotoc Ridge 1.The Pontotoc Ridge is a narrow strip of land composed of fertile, sandy loam that is excellent for orchards.

The Pontotoc Ridge

Flatwoods 1.The Flatwoods is a narrow strip of land with very poor soil. 2.It is an mainly an area of forests, pastures, hay fields and some small farms.

The Flatwoods

North Central Hills 1.This area is also known as the Red Clay Hills because of its soil. 2.This region relies on the lumber industry and livestock raising.

The North Central Hills

Jackson Prairie 1.The Jackson Prairie is similar to the Tombigbee Prairie but has more woodland areas. 2.Jackson, the capital of MS, is located within this area. 3.The economy of this region is based largely on trade, commerce and small industry.

The Jackson Prairie

Pine Hills 1.This region is also known as the Piney Woods or the Pine Belt and takes its name from the pine forests that cover most of the region. 2.The lumber industry is the main economic activity of the region.

The Pine Hills

Coastal Meadows 1.This region of MS was the first to be settled by Europeans because it was accessible by sea. 2.Fishing and tourism has long been the main economic activities of the coastal meadows. 3.The MS Gulf Coast has the world’s largest man-made beach.

The Coastal Meadows

I.Landform regions of the State MS lies within the Gulf Coastal Plain region of the United States Within the state, there are ten distinct landform regions

II. Soil Cotton has always been one of the most important crops grown in MS. Soil is composed of air, water, minerals, plant particles, and very small animals MS has four general soil regions 1) Hills 2) Alluvial Plain 3) Loess Hills 4) Black Prairie Most of the cotton grown in MS is grown in the more fertile soil areas in the Delta and Black Prairie.

III. Energy and Mineral Resources MS’s energy and mineral resources include petroleum, natural gas, gravel, sand, iron ore, clay, coal, lignite, and limestone IV. Biota Flora refers to the natural vegetation of the land 55 percent of MS is forested Some of the most prevalent forest vegetation in MS are the Oak, Hickory, and Pine trees Fauna refers to the animal life on a particular area