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WI Regions Map WI RegionsWI NatureWI Changes

Row 1, Col 1 Lake Superior Lowlands What land region is this?

1,2 In this rich agriculture Region you would find the cities of Madison, Milwaukee, Racine and Green Bay? Eastern Ridges and Lowlands

1,3 Harbors, marsh, bluffs, islands, plateaus and lakes are all examples of what? Landforms

1,4 Name 2 ways people can change the land. Lumbering, mining, home building, roads, farming.

2,1 Central Plain What land region is this?

2,2 This region was never covered by glaciers. It has high rocky ridges and many narrow valleys. Western Upland

2,3 What is the difference between a natural feature and a human feature? Human features are made by people and natural features come from nature.

2,4 Name 2 things that move from place to place in Wisconsin. Wild Animals, Seeds, People, Information

3,1 Eastern Ridges and Lowlands What land region is this?

3,2 The largest city in this region is Superior. Lake Superior Lowlands

3,3 What is the difference between a conifer and a deciduous tree? Conifers stay green all year and deciduous trees lose their leaves every year.

3,4 What does it mean to be an advocate for a clean Wisconsin? Support recycling and keeping our state beautiful.

4,1 Northern Highland What land region is this?

4,2 This region has rich soil and many dairy farms. Central Plain

4,3 What is a habitat? The natural home of an animal.

4,4 What are two or more ways you can take care of the environment? Conserve natural resources, stop littering, recycle

5,1 Western Upland What land region is this?

5,2 This region has higher elevation and many pine trees. Northern Highland

5,3 Why do birds migrate? To get to warmer climates that have a better food source.

5,4 What two factors affect the climate of a place? Temperature and Precipitation