The United States is divided into 5 regions based on geographic characteristics. The Northeast region contains 9 states along the eastern coast with more plains, while the western Southwest and West regions are more mountainous. There are 50 total states, including Alaska and Hawaii, with over 314 million people as of 2012. Washington DC serves as the capital and features the White House. Major bodies of water that influenced exploration and trade include the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers, the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, and the Great Lakes.
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Geographic Regions of North America. This covers Virginia SOL USI.2b. The student will use maps, globes, photographs, pictures, or tables to
b) locate and describe the location of the geographic regions of North America: Coastal Plain, Appalachian Mountains, Canadian Shield, Interior Lowlands, Great Plains, Rocky Mountains, Basin and Range, and Coastal Range.
A brief survey of special collections, archives and museum collections available for researchers on New Mexico history and culture, and Southwestern Studies.
Geographic Regions of North America. This covers Virginia SOL USI.2b. The student will use maps, globes, photographs, pictures, or tables to
b) locate and describe the location of the geographic regions of North America: Coastal Plain, Appalachian Mountains, Canadian Shield, Interior Lowlands, Great Plains, Rocky Mountains, Basin and Range, and Coastal Range.
A brief survey of special collections, archives and museum collections available for researchers on New Mexico history and culture, and Southwestern Studies.
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1. United States Geography
The eastern coast has more plains while the western coast is more mountainous.
The Grand Canyon is one of the famous tourism attractions of the west.
2. 50 States
There are 50 states in total which is also featured as the stars in their
national flag, including Alaska and Hawaii.
4. Capital: Washington, DC
Is the place of the white house, where the president lives with his family.
Was known previously as the District of Columbia.
6. The United States is broken into
5 major parts or regions.
What is a REGION?
Places that have similar characteristics
that make them different from surrounding
areas.
7. Compass Rose
A compass rose helps
us give a name to the regions.
8. Let’s start
with a map
of the entire
United States of America…
9.
10. The United States is broken into 5
regions
Northeast Region
Midwest Region
Southeast Region
Southwest Region
West Region
12. Northeast Region
9 states - The New England states of Connecticut, Maine,
Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont
and the Mid-Atlantic states of New Jersey, New York and
Pennsylvania.
13. Midwest Region
Theodore Roosevelt
National Park is located in
the Badlands of North
Dakota.
Mount Rushmore is famous
for the carved president
heads is located in South
Dakota.
Also called the breadbasket
of America, because of the
plain grasslands
12 states in the north-central and north-eastern United States: Illinois,
Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North
Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin.
14. Southeast Region
States of Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky,
Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina,
Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia.
19. Oceans
Atlantic
Pacific
Atlantic
Served as the highway for explorers, early settlers, and
immigrants.
Located east of the United States.
Pacific
An early exploration route.
Located west of the United States.
20. Rivers
Mississippi
Missouri
Ohio
Columbia
Colorado
Rio
Grande
21. Mississippi River
Transportation artery for farm and industrial products.
Links to ports and other parts of the world.
Flows through the Interior Lowlands into the Gulf of Mexico.
Part of the longest and most important river system.
22. Missouri River
Transportation artery for farm and industrial products.
Links to ports and other parts of the world.
Flows through the Great Plains, the Interior Lowlands into
the Mississippi River.
Part of the longest and most important river system.
23. Ohio
River
Was the Gateway to the west.
Flows into the Mississippi River.
27. Lakes
Grand Canyon
Huron
Ontario
Michigan
Erie
Superior
There are five Great Lakes.
Inland port cities grew in the Midwest along the Great Lakes.
Form part of the border between the United States and
Canada.
28. Gulf
Gulf of
Mexico
Provided the French and Spanish with exploration
routes to Mexico and other parts of America.
29. Top 5
Waterfalls
Niagara Falls
Yosemite Falls
Lower Falls
Bridal Veil
Falls
Vernal Fall
and Nevada
Falls
30. The Atlantic
ocean
served as
the
highway for
explorers,
early
settlers,
and later
immigrants.