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1 United States and Canada WG.4

2 United States and Canada Identifying geographic characteristics

3 Physical Characteristics The United States has abundant natural resources Fertile soil Freshwater Oil and mineral deposits Forests

4 United States and Canada Identifying geographic characteristics Physical Characteristics Natural Resources Fertile soil Freshwater Oil & Minerals Forests

5 Fertile Soil Rio Grande Valley (citrus fruits) in the U.S. state of Texas and Mexico California’s Central Valley (fruits and vegetables) Gulf Coastal Plain (vegetables) Valleys of the Appalachians (cotton and tobacco)

6 Rio Grande Valley

7 California Central Valley

8 Gulf Coastal Plain

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10 Oil and Mineral Deposits Mining and drilling as a billion dollar industry & provides millions of jobs North America = top coal, bauxite, and nickel producer in world Coal is a primary industry, especially in Appalachians Coal = nonrenewable resource Sago Mine Disaster, 2006 Gold and silver in west

11 Oil and Mineral Deposits Oil and natural gas = dominant industry in Gulf of Mexico and Arctic regions Nonrenewable resources Deepwater Horizon oil spill, 2010 Canada has the world’s largest crude oil deposit

12 Forests Management, cultivation, and harvesting of trees and other vegetation Strong in the Pacific Northwest, the Gulf states, and the South Atlantic coast plains Overharvesting = major problem Reduces biodiversity (different kinds of animals, plants, organisms in an area) Reduces time for the timber industry to function

13 Freshwater Industries = trade, fishing, transportation Water used for irrigation for farming

14 Waterways Erie Canal – manmade waterway that connects Lake Erie with the Hudson River in New York Provides trade route

15 Erie Canal

16 United States and Canada Identifying geographic characteristics Physical Characteristics Natural Resources Fertile soil Freshwater Oil & Minerals Forests Waterways Erie Canal

17 Waterways Colorado River –erosion created Grand Canyon It’s being diverted for irrigation to fields in the southwest U.S.

18 Colorado River

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20 United States and Canada Identifying geographic characteristics Physical Characteristics Natural Resources Fertile soil Freshwater Oil & Minerals Forests Waterways Erie Canal Colorado River

21 Waterways Rio Grande River – part of the boundary between U.S. and Mexico

22 Rio Grande River

23 Climates in Canada Northern Canada = tundra Central Canada = subarctic

24 United States and Canada Identifying geographic characteristics Physical Characteristics Natural Resources Fertile soil Freshwater Oil & Minerals Forests Waterways Erie Canal Colorado River Rio Grande River Climates Canada-Tundra & Subarctic

25 Climates in the United States Northwest-Washington & Oregon = Marine West Coast Great Plains & Northeast = Humid Continental Southeastern = Humid Subtropical with mixed forests Hawaii = Tropical Wet Southwest = Desert & Steppe

26 United States and Canada Identifying geographic characteristics Physical Characteristics Natural Resources Fertile soil Freshwater Oil & Minerals Forests Waterways Erie Canal Colorado River Rio Grande River Climates Canada-Tundra & Subarctic U.S.-Marine West Coast, Humid Continental, Humid Subtropical, Tropical Wet, Desert, & Steppe Cultural Characteristics Diverse population Colonized by Europeans Multicultural societies High literacy rate Highly urbanized Democratic forms of gov’t Arts reflect heritage North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Unfortified border between U.S. & Canada

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37 United States and Canada Identifying geographic characteristics Physical Characteristics Natural Resources Fertile soil Freshwater Oil & Minerals Forests Waterways Erie Canal Colorado River Rio Grande River Climates Canada-Tundra & Subarctic U.S.-Marine West Coast, Humid Continental, Humid Subtropical, Tropical Wet, Desert, & Steppe Cultural Characteristics Diverse population Colonized by Europeans Multicultural societies High literacy rate Highly urbanized Democratic forms of gov’t Arts reflect heritage North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Unfortified border between U.S. & Canada Economic Characteristics -Major exporters of technology, info systems, & food Highly developed infrastructure Diversified economies -Mineral, energy, & forest resources North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) Multinational corporations -Center of world financial markets = NY Stock Exchange -U.S. culture spreads through global marketplace Widening gap between rich and poor -sets rules of trade and eliminates almost all tariffs between U.S., Canada, & Mexico

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39 New York Stock Exchange

40 Multinational corporations spread U.S. Culture

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