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1 Wisconsin Glaciation

2 What you need to know! The links below provide short readings for you to understand. Use your new knowledge to answer the questions on the sheet provided. Ice Age….not the movie and no we won’t watch it! Weather and Climate

3 Intro. To Physical Geography of Wisconsin
The link below provide short readings for you to understand. Use your new knowledge to answer the questions on the sheet provided. Click There

4 Geographical Provinces of Wisconsin
Five Geographical Provinces It seems best, however, to divide the state into five natural regions. Three of these geographical provinces are uplands and two are lowlands. These provinces are related to the use of the land by plants, by animals, and by man. Each differs from the others in roughness or smoothness of topography, ability of soil to grow things, in climate, by cultivated plants (including crops and orchards), by animals, and by man. The boundaries of all five provinces are determined largely by the differences in bedrock. The regions identified have much alike in the region, but are different from neighboring regions in uses of the land by living things, including man. It shows that man adapts himself to his environment and the environment causes man to adapt. Lake Superior Lowlands

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