This document provides information about the geography, climate, landforms, natural resources, and economies of different regions of the United States. It describes the Midwest as having four seasons with cold winters and mild summers, and being good for farming crops like wheat, corn, and dairy. It notes the mountainous landscapes, rivers, and lakes of western states and their production of goods like gold, lumber, and oil. The Southwest is characterized as very hot with deserts, while the Southeast has a mix of climates from hurricanes to sunny periods and produces crops like cotton, tobacco, and seafood. The Northeast has harsh winters and coastal landscapes along the Atlantic, and its economies include dairy farming, fishing, and mills
4. WE HAVE FOUR
SEASONS
WE HAVE COLD
WINTERS
AND MILD SUMMERS
RAINI SPRINGS
COLER FALLS
THUNDER STORMS
ARE DIRT IS VARY
MOIST AND GOOD
FOR CROPS
5. Hills
Pains
Some mountains
The start of the
Mississippi
Some of the grate lakes
Peninsulas
6. Farms
Rivers
Trees
Corns
Soybeans
Wheat
Iron
Copper
Sugar maple
Water supplies
fertilized and rich soil