California
By: Reagan C. Long
Location

Relative Location-
North of California is Oregon, East of California is Nevada and Arizona, South
   of California is Mexico, and West of California is the Pacific Ocean.

Absolute Location-
The coordinates of California are 39 degrees N, 121 degrees W
Region

1. California's area codes are
    209, 213, 310, 323, 408, 415, 510, 530, 559, 562, 619, 626, 650, 661, 707,
    714, 760, 805, 818, 831, 858, 909, 916, 925, and 949.

2. California is in the Western Region
Place

Landmark- Some of California's landmarks are Death Valley National Park,
   Golden Gate Bridge, Hollywood Sign, Aircraft Carrier Museum, Santa
   Cruz Surfing Museum, and Maidu Interpretive Center and Historic Site.

Landform- The landforms of California are Death Valley, San Francisco Bay,
   Klamath Mountain, Colorado Desert, Modoc Plateau, and the Majave
   Desert

Tradition- Some traditions in California are The California Victory Cannon,
   Card Stunts, The Fish Clap, The Freshmen Ten Commandment, The
   Golden Bear, Oski The Bear, The Oski Yell, The Pajamarino Rally, The
   Rubber Chicken, Senior Class Pilgrimage, and The Tuna Cheer.

Climate- In the Summer the average temperatures are about 72 degrees. The
   average temperature in the winter is about 40 degrees.
Movement

Transportation- Some of the many transportation vehicles in California are
   planes, cars, trains, boats, and buses.

Exports- California's exports are petroleum, cement, natural gas, machinery,
  artichokes, kiwis, and strawberries.

Agriculture- California grows artichokes, lemons, avocados, broccoli, cabbage,
  carrots, cauliflower, celery, lettuce, mushrooms, potatoes, spinach, and
  squash.
Human/Environment
                   Interaction
Adapt- California has adapted to the high heats in the summer by installing air
  conditioning systems. They also have adapted to the floods by rain by
  building their houses on hills.

Modify- California has modified their land by building the Golden Gate
  Bridge to travel over the Golden Gate Strait. They also built the San
  Francisco Bay Bridge to travel over the San Francisco Bay. In addition
  they built roads for transportation

Depend- They depend on reservoirs, streams, and groundwater for fresh water.

California, Green Grapes

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  • 2.
    Location Relative Location- North ofCalifornia is Oregon, East of California is Nevada and Arizona, South of California is Mexico, and West of California is the Pacific Ocean. Absolute Location- The coordinates of California are 39 degrees N, 121 degrees W
  • 3.
    Region 1. California's areacodes are 209, 213, 310, 323, 408, 415, 510, 530, 559, 562, 619, 626, 650, 661, 707, 714, 760, 805, 818, 831, 858, 909, 916, 925, and 949. 2. California is in the Western Region
  • 4.
    Place Landmark- Some ofCalifornia's landmarks are Death Valley National Park, Golden Gate Bridge, Hollywood Sign, Aircraft Carrier Museum, Santa Cruz Surfing Museum, and Maidu Interpretive Center and Historic Site. Landform- The landforms of California are Death Valley, San Francisco Bay, Klamath Mountain, Colorado Desert, Modoc Plateau, and the Majave Desert Tradition- Some traditions in California are The California Victory Cannon, Card Stunts, The Fish Clap, The Freshmen Ten Commandment, The Golden Bear, Oski The Bear, The Oski Yell, The Pajamarino Rally, The Rubber Chicken, Senior Class Pilgrimage, and The Tuna Cheer. Climate- In the Summer the average temperatures are about 72 degrees. The average temperature in the winter is about 40 degrees.
  • 5.
    Movement Transportation- Some ofthe many transportation vehicles in California are planes, cars, trains, boats, and buses. Exports- California's exports are petroleum, cement, natural gas, machinery, artichokes, kiwis, and strawberries. Agriculture- California grows artichokes, lemons, avocados, broccoli, cabbage, carrots, cauliflower, celery, lettuce, mushrooms, potatoes, spinach, and squash.
  • 6.
    Human/Environment Interaction Adapt- California has adapted to the high heats in the summer by installing air conditioning systems. They also have adapted to the floods by rain by building their houses on hills. Modify- California has modified their land by building the Golden Gate Bridge to travel over the Golden Gate Strait. They also built the San Francisco Bay Bridge to travel over the San Francisco Bay. In addition they built roads for transportation Depend- They depend on reservoirs, streams, and groundwater for fresh water.