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1 U.S. Geography

2 How does geography affect the way you live here in Saratoga Springs?

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5 Major Physical Features of the United States

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8 Atlantic Ocean

9 Atlantic Ocean Ocean: one of four major bodies of salt water that surround the continents Second largest ocean Eurasia and Africa to the east, Americas to the west Connects to the Arctic Ocean to the north, Indian Ocean to the southeast covers about 22% of the Earth’s surface

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11 Appalachian mountains
Mountain: land with steep sides that rises sharply from surrounding land; generally larger and more rugged than a hill Eastern North America, extends into Canada Divides eastern seaboard from Midwest region

12 Appalachian mountains

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18 The Great Lakes

19 The Great Lakes Lake: a large inland body of water Freshwater lakes
Lake Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, and Ontario Largest group of freshwater lakes on Earth Sea-like characteristics

20 The Great Lakes

21 The Great Lakes

22 The Great Lakes

23 Ohio River Valley

24 Ohio River Valley

25 Ohio River Valley Valley: area of low land between hills or mountains
Flows through six states Many Native American civilizations formed along river; was used for transportation and trade Important territory before and after the Revolutionary War Part of border between free and slave territories Used as part of the Underground Railroad

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27 Ohio River Valley

28 Mississippi River

29 Mississippi River Flows entirely in the US Fertile agricultural region
Many Native Americans lived along the river Used for transportation, trade, and communication About 2,500 miles long Birthplace of several music genres (jazz, blues, country, folk, gospel), home of Mark Twain, essential during the Civil War

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31 Mississippi River

32 Ozark Plateau

33 Ozark Plateau Plateau: large area of flat or rolling land at a high elevation Most mountainous region between the Appalachians and the Rocky Mountains Broad dome

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35 Ozark Plateau

36 Ozark Plateau

37 Gulf of Mexico Gulf: part of a large body of water that extends into a shoreline, generally larger and more deeply indented than a bay Bordered by the US (Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida), Mexico, and Cuba Ocean basin Powerful hurricanes Oil and fishing

38 Gulf of Mexico

39 Gulf of Mexico

40 The Great Plains Plain: area of level land, usually at a low elevation and often covered with grasses Broad expanse of land: prairie, steppe, and grassland Cattle ranching, farming, bison

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44 The Great Plains

45 Utah Lake Freshwater lake in arid area of Utah Valley (largest in Utah)

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48 Rocky Mountains Extends from Canada to New Mexico
Includes the Wasatch Range Highest peaks in central North America

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53 The Great Basin Basin: area of land drained by a given river and its branches; area of land surrounded by lands of higher elevations Arid climate, many deserts No connection to the ocean, so water does not flow into rivers or oceans, but creates lakes and swamps

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58 Pacific Ocean Earth’s largest ocean
Bordered by the Arctic Ocean and Antarctica. Also bordered by Asia and Australia in the west, and the Americas in the east. Covers about 1/3 of the Earth’s total surface area (more than all land combined)

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