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1 Chapter 4: The US and Canada
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2 Picture This… Standing at the edge of the Grand Canyon, you can see for miles. Its sheer size miles long with walls rising up to 6000 feet --- is almost mind boggling. In fact, the Grand Canyon was formed by the Colorado River over a period of 6 million years!

3 Eastern Lowlands and Highlands
Broad Lowland Along Atlantic Appalachian Mountains Megalopolis

4 Central Lowlands Also called the Great Plains
Grassy Hills and Fertile Farmland Important Waterways

5 Critical Think Question
Why do you think large cities like Chicago, Detroit, and Toronto developed in the Central Lowlands?

6 Western Mountains Cordillera --- A group of mountain ranges
Created by collisions of Tectonic Plates Rocky Mountains and Pacific Mountain Chains

7 The Great Lakes The worlds largest group of fresh water lakes
Water flows into St. Lawrence River Then into the Atlantic Ocean St. Lawrence Seaway

8 The St. Lawrence Seaway System of locks and canals
Permits ocean-going vessels to enter the Great Lakes


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