2. Location
Relative: The relative location of Montana is
north of Wyoming, south of Canada, west
of North and South Dakota, and east of
Idaho.
Absolute: The absolute location of Montana
is 46 degrees north and 112 degrees west.
3. Regions
1: The area code for Montana 406.
2: Montana is in the west region.
3: Montana is in mountain standard time.
4. Place
Landmark: Some of Montana's landmarks are Fort
Owen State Park and Fort Benton.
Landform: Some of Montana's landforms are Sluice
Boxes which is black cat mining and Sand Creek
Wildlife Station.
5. Place
Tradition: One tradition in Montana is the
Festival Of Nations. Dancers twirl to lively
tunes and dress up from other lands.
Climate: From November-March the
temperature ranges from -50 to 50
degrees. In the summer the high is 70
degrees. They can have really big snow
storms.
6. Movement
Transportation: People in Montana usually take a
car, bus, or Amtrak train. Some of the
highways that people drive on are interstates
15, 90, and 94.
Exports: Montana's main exports are wheat, rye
oats, flax seed, sugar beets, and potatoes.
Agriculture: Sheep and cattle are the main
livestock raised in Montana.
7. Human/Environment Interaction
Adapt: In Montana there are big snows so people
adapt by having generators, plowing driveways,
and salting streets.
Modify: People in Montana modified their land by
building the Buffalo and Cadotte Creek Bridges
and by building the Fort Peck and Kaya Dams.
8. Human Environment Interaction
Depend: People in Montana depend on the
Smith River for recreation and drinking
water. They also depend on Salmon Lake
for drinking water.
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