2. Location
Relative: North of Utah is Idaho and
Wyoming. East of Utah is Colorado.
West of Utah is Nevada. South of Utah
is Arizona.
Absolute: 40º North 111º South
map of the U.S.A Latitude
longitude
3. Regions
1. Utah is in the Western
Hemisphere.
2. The area codes for Utah
are 435 and 801.
Western Hemisphere Area codes
4. Place
Landmarks: Bryce Canyon
National Park, Old City Hall, Danger
Cave, Temple Square.
Landforms: Great Salt Lake
Desert,Zion Canyon, Monument
Valley.
Bryce Canyon Great Salt Lake Desert Temple
Square
5. Place
Tradition: In September one tradition in
Utah is the Greek Festival. The second
week of September they celebrate the
Greek presence in Utah. The state of Utah
puts on a fund raiser for the local Greek
community. They serve the best greek
food and dance.
Greek Festival
7. Movement
Exports: They trade copper for
money to help their state. They
also export cherries and corn.
Agriculture: Cattle, hay, turkey,
dairy products.
Dairy
Copper Hay
8. H/E Interaction
Adapt: Many people in Utah got air
conditioners to keep cool because of the hot
summers. If you were to go to Utah during
the summer you would want to bring clothes
that would keep you warm and cold because
it can drop to 40 º in the summer.
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9. H/E Interaction
Modify: Utah modified the
land by building the Hite
Crossing Bridge and the
Dewey Bridge. Hite Crossing Bridge
Dewey Bridge
10. H/E Interaction
Depend:
Utah depends on the weather to grow their
crops like cherries and corn. They also
depend on the snow and mountains
because they do a lot of skiing.
cherries