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1 R. Scott Peoples, Fairview HS, Boulder, CO Adapted from “The Geography of the United States” by Ms. Susan M. Pojer Horace Greeley HS, Chappaqua, NY; available at http://www.pptpalooza.net/ R. Scott Peoples, Fairview HS, Boulder, CO Adapted from “The Geography of the United States” by Ms. Susan M. Pojer Horace Greeley HS, Chappaqua, NY; available at http://www.pptpalooza.net/

2 US Geography Basics Third largest country in the world. Half the size of Russia. One third the size of Africa. Half the size of South America. 2 ½ times the size of Western Europe.

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5 Topography of the US

6 Topography of the Northeast

7 Topography of the Southeast

8 Topography of the Midwest

9 The Great Plains

10 Topography of the West

11 Bodies of Water Chesapeake Bay Chesapeake Bay Great Salt Lake Lake Okeechobee

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13 RiversRivers Hudson R. Potomac R. Mississippi R. Ohio R. Missouri R. Arkansas R. Colorado R. Columbia R. Yukon R. Rio Grande R. St. Lawrence R.

14 The Mississippi: America’s Great River Road The “Big Muddy”. 2,350 miles. Draining all or part of 31 states & 2 Canadian provinces. Covers 40% of the U. S.

15 Lake Okeechobee, FL

16 The Gulf of Mexico

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18 Mountains & Plateaus Appalachian Mts. Rocky Mts. Cascade Mts. Sierra Nevada Mts. Alaskan Range ^ Mt. Whitney ^ Mt. McKinley ^ Pike’s Peak Adirondack Mts.

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20 The Contour of the US

21 The Continental Divide

22 PlainsPlains Central Plains Atlantic Coastal Plains Gulf Coastal Plains Great Basin

23 The Great Plains

24 PlateausPlateaus Cumberland Plateau Colorado Plateau

25 Cumberland Plateau & ‘Gap’ AL, KY, TN, VA, WV 24,640 sq. mi. Natural passage [Gap] through the Cumberland Mts., formed in part by a meteor strike 300m ya

26 DesertsDeserts Mohave Desert Death Valley Sonoran Desert

27 Mohave Desert – 3,000’

28 Death Valley, CA 3.3 million acres. 95% wilderness. 282’ below sea level, less than 100 miles from Mt. Whitney (14,505’) highest recorded temp: 134° in 1913

29 Completed Map Lake Okeechobee Chesapeake Bay Chesapeake Bay Appalachian Mts. Rocky Mts. Cascade Mts. Sierra Nevada Mts. Alaskan Range ^ Mt. Whitney ^ Mt. McKinley ^ Pike’s Peak Adirondack Mts. Central Plains Atlantic Coastal Plains Gulf Coastal Plains Great Basin Cumberland Plateau Hudson R. Potomac R. Mississippi R. Ohio R. Missouri R. Arkansas R. Colorado R. Columbia R. Yukon R. Rio Grande R. St. Lawrence R. Great Salt Lake Mohave Desert Death Valley Sonoran Desert Colorado Plateau

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35 The American Landscape

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37 US Wetlands

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39 Seismography Data: 1977-1997 Earthquakes!

40 Tornadoes Per Year: 1950-1997

41 Hurricane Camille: The Storm of the Century August 17, 1969 Category 5; landfall @ mouth of Mississippi R Killed 259 people; $9.1b damage (2014 USD)

42 Andrew: The Most Expensive Hurricane of the 20 th Century August 24, 1992 Category 5; South Florida Killed 65 people Cost $30,000,000,000

43 Hurricane Katrina, 2005 Costliest natural disaster in US history $81 billion (3x Andrew) 1836 confirmed deaths

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45 National Parks

46 US National Parks (1) Glacier National Park, MT Grand Teton National Park, WY Mt. Rushmore National Park, SD

47 US National Parks (2) Everglades National Park, FL Yellowstone National Park, MT Grand Canyon National Park, AZ

48 US National Parks (3) Yosemite National Park, CA Acadia National Park, ME Natural Bridges National Park, UT


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