- The document provides information on each of the 50 U.S. states, listing their location, borders, capital city and flag for each one. It describes the location and borders of states like Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas and so on, all in 1-2 sentences each. The document is an overview of basic facts about all 50 U.S. states.
This document provides an overview of the different regions of the United States by presenting information on the states included in each region, key facts about the region, and resources for further information. The regions covered are the Northeast, Southeast, Midwest, Southwest, and West. For each region, the document lists the included states and provides 1-2 sentences on geographic, demographic, or cultural characteristics that define each area.
The document provides information about several US states and territories:
- Massachusetts is located in New England and borders other states, with a climate ranging from cold winters to hot, humid summers. Major rivers and forests cover over 60% of the state.
- Alaska is the largest US state, located between Canada and Russia in the northern Pacific. It has a diverse climate and terrain, from Arctic tundra to temperate rainforests. Major landmarks include Denali, the longest mountain range.
- New Mexico borders other southwestern states and Mexico. The climate is mainly arid, with hot summers and cold winters. Major rivers include the Rio Grande and Gila River. White Sands National Mon
This document provides information on the geography, economy, culture, and politics of Peru, Thailand, and the Philippines. It describes the location and borders of each country. The economies are summarized, including GDP per capita and main industries. Key aspects of culture like language and religion are mentioned. The political system of each country is summarized as a presidential representative democratic republic in Peru and the Philippines and a constitutional monarchy in Thailand.
The document provides information about the geography of the United States, including its population, capital, bird, and division into 5 regions: Northeast, Midwest, Southeast, Southwest, and West. It also lists major bodies of water in the US such as the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, Mississippi and Rio Grande Rivers, Great Lakes, and Gulf of Mexico.
The document provides information about the United States of America. It discusses that the USA has 50 states located in North America, with Washington D.C. as the capital. It is a diverse country with people from many ethnicities and national origins. The document outlines the different regions of the USA and describes life in both cities and rural areas, including schools, work, and recreation. Key locations and landmarks are mentioned such as New York City, Washington D.C., farms, and national parks.
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The document discusses how the Earth orbits the sun through revolution, which causes seasons due to the concentration of sunlight over different hemispheres throughout the year. It also explains how the Earth rotates on its axis, leading to day and night as different parts of the planet face the sun during its daily spin. The tilt of the Earth's axis further influences the seasons by affecting sunlight distribution across the hemispheres.
This document provides an overview of the different regions of the United States by presenting information on the states included in each region, key facts about the region, and resources for further information. The regions covered are the Northeast, Southeast, Midwest, Southwest, and West. For each region, the document lists the included states and provides 1-2 sentences on geographic, demographic, or cultural characteristics that define each area.
The document provides information about several US states and territories:
- Massachusetts is located in New England and borders other states, with a climate ranging from cold winters to hot, humid summers. Major rivers and forests cover over 60% of the state.
- Alaska is the largest US state, located between Canada and Russia in the northern Pacific. It has a diverse climate and terrain, from Arctic tundra to temperate rainforests. Major landmarks include Denali, the longest mountain range.
- New Mexico borders other southwestern states and Mexico. The climate is mainly arid, with hot summers and cold winters. Major rivers include the Rio Grande and Gila River. White Sands National Mon
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The document provides information about the geography of the United States, including its population, capital, bird, and division into 5 regions: Northeast, Midwest, Southeast, Southwest, and West. It also lists major bodies of water in the US such as the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, Mississippi and Rio Grande Rivers, Great Lakes, and Gulf of Mexico.
The document provides information about the United States of America. It discusses that the USA has 50 states located in North America, with Washington D.C. as the capital. It is a diverse country with people from many ethnicities and national origins. The document outlines the different regions of the USA and describes life in both cities and rural areas, including schools, work, and recreation. Key locations and landmarks are mentioned such as New York City, Washington D.C., farms, and national parks.
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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.
The document provides information about the different regions, landforms, physical features, and man-made features found in the United States. It discusses the four main regions - West, South, Midwest, and Northeast. It also describes various landforms like mountains, valleys, and plains. Some of the key physical features mentioned are the Atlantic Coastal Plain, Great Plains, Rocky Mountains, Mississippi River, and Great Lakes. Important man-made features discussed include New York City, Boston, Philadelphia, and the Erie Canal.
The West coast of America traditionally refers to the westernmost states of the United States, including states acquired through treaties and purchases. The region is geographically diverse, encompassing coastlines, mountains, deserts, and plains. Culturally, the West has been shaped by Native Americans, Spanish explorers, Asian immigrants, and Mormons. Major industries include agriculture, mining, logging, and technology, and the West boasts many iconic national parks and destinations like Las Vegas and Los Angeles that attract millions of tourists each year.
The document provides information about the United States, including its geography, history, culture, language, and facts. It describes how the US spans North America from Alaska to Hawaii and lists all 50 states. It discusses American traditions like Thanksgiving and July 4th celebrations, as well as religion, literature, and languages spoken in the US. The document also shares interesting facts about America's natural wonders, economy, flags, music, and entertainment industry.
The document provides an overview of the four main regions of the United States - the Northeast, South, West, and Midwest. It summarizes the key geographic, demographic, economic, and cultural characteristics of each region. The Northeast is described as the richest and most urban region, known for its colleges and diverse population. The South is portrayed as more conservative and agricultural, with a hot climate. The West is highlighted as the largest but also most geographically diverse region, with a population that includes many Hispanics and Asians. Finally, the Midwest is summarized as dominated by agriculture and industry, with a flat landscape and four distinct seasons.
The document provides information about the climate and weather of the Midwestern United States. It states that the region experiences wide temperature swings between very hot summers and frigid winters due to lack of moderating ocean influence. Summers are humid while tornadoes, droughts and floods are weather hazards. The Midwest covers 12 states and experiences heavy rainfall and snow.
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Note: Some fonts have been altered since uploaded onto slideshare.
Anglo North America consists of Canada and the United States. English is the most common language due to historical British influence, although French is also widely spoken in Quebec. The region has diverse physiographic regions including interior lowlands, coastal plains, mountain ranges, and western basins and ranges. The climate is moderated by the Great Lakes and proximity to oceans. Latin North America includes Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean islands. It has a more tropical climate and was historically influenced by Spanish and Portuguese colonization. The Andes Mountains and coastal lowlands are the main physiographic features.
The document provides information about various cities and states in the United States. It includes tasks that list cities and their notable features, US Presidents in order, descriptions of states including demographics and facts, true/false questions about Daniel Boone, lyrics to a Elvis Presley song, details about the Land Run and founding of Oklahoma City, and a grouping activity with letters and locations.
The document provides an overview of United States geography, including:
- The US spans from the Pacific Ocean on the west coast to the Atlantic Ocean on the east coast.
- Four states border Mexico and 13 states border Canada. Alaska is the northernmost of the 13 states bordering Canada.
- In addition to the 48 continental states, there are 2 states - Alaska and Hawaii. There are also 5 US territories.
- Major geographic features include the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers, as well as landmarks like the Statue of Liberty.
The United States is located in North America, bordered by Mexico and Canada. It has 50 states and Washington D.C. as its capital. The U.S. population exceeds 314 million people and represents a diversity of ethnicities and national origins. Americans live in varied regions across the country, with many residing in large cities on the coasts or in the Midwest, while others prefer rural life. The U.S. is a global leader in many areas and is known for its iconic landmarks, diverse landscapes, and status as a melting pot of cultures.
The document provides information about the United States of America. It discusses that the USA has 50 states and is located in North America, bordering Mexico and Canada. It is a diverse country with a population of over 300 million that represents many ethnicities and national origins. The document outlines the different regions of the USA, including the cities and countryside, and notes iconic locations such as Washington D.C., New York City, and farms. It also describes the education system and extracurricular activities American children engage in, such as attending public schools and participating in programs like Boy Scouts.
The document provides information about the United States of America. It discusses that the USA has 50 states and is located in North America, bordering Mexico and Canada. It is a diverse country with a population of over 300 million that represents many different ethnicities and national origins. The document outlines the different regions of the USA, including major cities like New York, Los Angeles, and Washington D.C. It also describes life in both urban and rural areas, as well as the education system and activities like boy scouts.
The document provides information about the United States of America in three main sections. It begins with general facts about the US such as its location in North America, 50 states and a district, borders with Mexico and Canada, capital of Washington DC, and current president. It then discusses the diverse population of over 300 million people from different ethnic and racial backgrounds. Finally, it describes different regions of the US and highlights some of the major cities and attractions people will want to visit.
The document lists all 50 U.S. states along with their capital cities. For each state, it provides the state name followed by "The capital of [state] is [capital city]." This continues for all 50 states in alphabetical order.
The document provides information about the United States of America. It discusses that the US has 50 states and is located in North America, bordering Mexico and Canada. It then summarizes some key facts about the population, currency, independence day, and acceptance of religions. Next, it outlines the diversity of the population, including the largest racial groups. It also briefly discusses the different regions of the US and some of the major cities and landmarks. It provides examples of life in urban and rural areas. It concludes with some fun facts about the US and examples of school and scout life.
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The United States of America (U.S.A. or USA), commonly known as the United States (U.S. or US) or America, is a country primarily located in North America.
The document describes several famous natural and national landmarks around the world:
Niagara Falls on the Canada-US border is one of Canada's most affordable natural attractions, especially in fall and winter. It offers boat rides, cable cars, museums, casinos, and restaurants alongside the famous waterfalls.
Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho is the first national park in the world, known for its wildlife and geothermal features like Old Faithful geyser. Its subalpine forest is the most abundant ecosystem.
The Grand Canyon, a steep-sided canyon carved by the Colorado River in Arizona, is contained within Grand Canyon National Park and managed by several other entities. It
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The document provides information about the different regions, landforms, physical features, and man-made features found in the United States. It discusses the four main regions - West, South, Midwest, and Northeast. It also describes various landforms like mountains, valleys, and plains. Some of the key physical features mentioned are the Atlantic Coastal Plain, Great Plains, Rocky Mountains, Mississippi River, and Great Lakes. Important man-made features discussed include New York City, Boston, Philadelphia, and the Erie Canal.
The West coast of America traditionally refers to the westernmost states of the United States, including states acquired through treaties and purchases. The region is geographically diverse, encompassing coastlines, mountains, deserts, and plains. Culturally, the West has been shaped by Native Americans, Spanish explorers, Asian immigrants, and Mormons. Major industries include agriculture, mining, logging, and technology, and the West boasts many iconic national parks and destinations like Las Vegas and Los Angeles that attract millions of tourists each year.
The document provides information about the United States, including its geography, history, culture, language, and facts. It describes how the US spans North America from Alaska to Hawaii and lists all 50 states. It discusses American traditions like Thanksgiving and July 4th celebrations, as well as religion, literature, and languages spoken in the US. The document also shares interesting facts about America's natural wonders, economy, flags, music, and entertainment industry.
The document provides an overview of the four main regions of the United States - the Northeast, South, West, and Midwest. It summarizes the key geographic, demographic, economic, and cultural characteristics of each region. The Northeast is described as the richest and most urban region, known for its colleges and diverse population. The South is portrayed as more conservative and agricultural, with a hot climate. The West is highlighted as the largest but also most geographically diverse region, with a population that includes many Hispanics and Asians. Finally, the Midwest is summarized as dominated by agriculture and industry, with a flat landscape and four distinct seasons.
The document provides information about the climate and weather of the Midwestern United States. It states that the region experiences wide temperature swings between very hot summers and frigid winters due to lack of moderating ocean influence. Summers are humid while tornadoes, droughts and floods are weather hazards. The Midwest covers 12 states and experiences heavy rainfall and snow.
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Anglo North America consists of Canada and the United States. English is the most common language due to historical British influence, although French is also widely spoken in Quebec. The region has diverse physiographic regions including interior lowlands, coastal plains, mountain ranges, and western basins and ranges. The climate is moderated by the Great Lakes and proximity to oceans. Latin North America includes Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean islands. It has a more tropical climate and was historically influenced by Spanish and Portuguese colonization. The Andes Mountains and coastal lowlands are the main physiographic features.
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The document lists all 50 U.S. states along with their capital cities. For each state, it provides the state name followed by "The capital of [state] is [capital city]." This continues for all 50 states in alphabetical order.
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3. • Alabama is a federal state of the United States of America .
It is bordered to the north by Tennessee , south to Florida
and the Gulf of Mexico , to the west by the Mississippi and
east with Georgia .
• The capital is Montgomery .
Alabama’s
flag.
4. • Alaska is a federal state of the United States of America.
Located in the northwestern end of the North American
continent, bordered on the east by Canada, on the north by
the Arctic Ocean and to the west and south by the Pacific
Ocean.
• The capital is Juneau
Alaska’s
flag.
5. • Arizona is a federal state of the southwestern United States.
It borders New Mexico, Utah, Nevada, California and
Mexico.
• The capital is Phoenix
Arizona’s
flag.
6. • Arkansas is a state of the United States, It is bordered to
the north by the Missouri, on the east by the Tennessee
and Mississippi, on the south by Louisiana and Texas, and to
the west by Oklahoma.
• The capital is Little Rock.
Arkansas’s
flag.
7. • California is a state located in the southern West
Coast.It is the most populous US state, the third area.
• The capital is Sacramento.
California’s
flag.
8. • North Carolina is bordered on the south by South Carolina
and Georgia , to the west with Tennessee and north with
Virginia .
• The capital city is Raleigh although the most important and
Charlotte.
North
Carolina’s
flag.
9. • South Carolina is a state in the Southeastern United States.
It is bordered to the north by North Carolina to the south
and west by Georgia, located across the Savannah River;
and to the east by the Atlantic Ocean.
• The capital is Columbia.
South
Carolina’s
flag.
10. • The Colorado is a federal state of the United States of
America . It is bordered to the north by Wyoming and
Nebraska , south to Oklahoma and New Mexico , to the
west by Utah , on the east by the Kansas , at one point
touching the Arizona .
• The capital city is Denver.
Colorado’s
flag.
11. • Connecticut is one of the 50 federal states that make up the
United States of America , located on the northeastern
coast , in the region of New England . It's wet south from
Long Island Sound and is bordered to the north with the
Bay State , west with the State of New York and east by
Rhode Island .
• The capital is Hartford.
Connecticut’s
flag.
12. • Located in the Midwest region of the United States of
America , it is located along the Canadian border halfway
between the Pacific and Atlantic oceans .
• The capital is Bismarck .
North
Dakota’s
flag.
13. • South Dakota is bordered to the north by North Dakota , to
the south by Nebraska , on the east by Iowa and Minnesota
, on the west by Wyoming and Montana .
• The capital is Pierre .
South
Dakota’s
flag.
14. • Delaware bordered to the south and west by Maryland ,
north - east and north with the New Jersey with
Pennsylvania .
• The capital is Dover .
Delaware's
flag.
15. • Florida is one of the southern federal state of the United
States of America . It covers most of the peninsula and is
bathed in the west by the Gulf of Mexico , while to the
north is bordered by the states of Georgia and Alabama
and east overlooking the Atlantic Ocean .
• The capital city is Tallahassee, but the most important city
is Miami.
Florida’s
flag.
16. • Georgia is bordered on the northwest by Tennessee to the
north - east by North Carolina , on the east by South
Carolina , in the south - east is washed by the Atlantic
Ocean , south it borders the Florida and west with the '
Alabama .
• The capital is Atlanta .
Georgia’s
flag.
17. • The Hawaiian Islands are among the most isolated land
mass in the world , being located almost 4,000 km from
both the American coast ( the closest point is California )
The archipelago belongs geographically to the continent of
Oceania .
• The capital is Honolulu .
Hawaii’s flag.
18. • The Idaho is a state located in the north -
western of the United States .
• Its capital is Boise .
IIdaho’s
flag.
19. • Illinois it is bordered to the north by
Wisconsin , south to Kentucky , to the west
with Iowa and Missouri and east with the
Indiana.
• The capital is Springfield .
Illinois’s
flag.
20. • Indiana is a federal state of the United States
of America. Residents of Indiana are called "
Hoosiers " .
• His capital is Indianapolis .
Indiana’s
flag.
21. • The Iowa is bordered on the north by the
state of Minnesota , west to Nebraska and
South Dakota , south from Missouri and east
by Wisconsin and Illinois .
• Its capital is Des Moines .
Iowa’s
flag.
22. • Kansas is a state of the United States of
America .
• Topeka is the capital and largest city is
Wichita.
Kansa’
s flag.
23. • Kentucky it is bordered to the west by the
Missouri , north to the Ohio , Illinois and
Indiana , south to Tennessee and east with
Virginia and West Virginia.
• The capital is Frankfort .
Kentucky’
s flag.
24. • Louisiana it borders to the north by Texas ,
Arkansas , Mississippi , and to the south is
washed by the Gulf of Mexico .
• The capital is Baton Rouge but the famous city
is New Orleans .
Louisian
a’s flag.
25. • Maine is a federal state of the United States of
America . It faces south - east Atlantic Ocean ,
bordered to the north east and north - west
with Canada and with the New Hampshire to
the southwest .
• The capital is Augusta .
Maine’s
flag.
26. • Maryland is a federal state of the United
States of America is located on the Atlantic
Ocean .
• The capital is Annapolis .
Marylan
d’s flag.
27. • Massachusetts is bordered to the north by
New Hampshire and Vermont , on the west by
New York , on the south by Connecticut and
Rhode Island and east by the Atlantic Ocean .
• The capital is Boston .
Massachus
etts’s flag.
28. • To the south it borders with Ohio and Indiana ,
from south to north with Illinois and
Wisconsin, with Wisconsin and Minnesota to
the west , and Ontario to the north.
• The capital is Lansing .
Michigan
’s flag.
29. • Minnesota is bordered on the east by
Wisconsin , south to Iowa , on the west by the
South Dakota and North Dakota and north
borders the Canadian provinces of Ontario
and Manitoba .
• The capital is Saint Paul. Minnesota’
s flag.
30. • Mississippi it is bordered to the north by
Tennessee , on the east by Alabama , on the
south by Louisiana and the Gulf of Mexico and
to the west by Arkansas and Louisiana .
• The capital is Jackson .
Mississippi’
s flag.
31. • The Missouri is a federal state in the Midwest
of the United States of America .
• The capital is Jefferson City .
Missouri’s
flag.
32. • The borders of the state are : the Canadian
provinces of British Columbia , Alberta and
Saskatchewan . To the east it is bordered by
the North Dakota, south to Wyoming and west
and south - west by Idaho .
• The capital is Helena . Montana’
s flag.
33. • It borders six states , proceeding from north
clockwise : South Dakota , Iowa , Missouri ,
Kansas , Colorado and Wyoming .
• The capital is Lincoln .
Nebraska's
flag.
34. • It is traditionally placed in the region of the
southwest and sometimes in the Rocky
Mountains of the United States of America .
• The capital is Carson City .
Nevada’s flag.
35. • New Hampshire it is bordered on the south by
Massachusetts , on the west by Vermont , on
the east by Maine and the Atlantic Ocean and
to the north by the Canadian province of
Quebec .
• The capital is Concord . New
Hampshire’s
flag.
36. • New Jersey is bordered to the north by the
State of New York . The Hudson River
separates New Jersey from northeastern New
York City .
• Trenton is the capital but the most populated
Newark .
New Jersey’s
flag.
37. • The state of New York is bordered to the north
by Canada , on the east by Vermont ,
Massachusetts and Connecticut , on the south
by New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
• The capital is Albany but the most populous
city is NYC.
New York’s
flag.
38. • New Mexico is bordered to the south by
Mexico , on the east by Texas and Oklahoma ,
while in the west it borders with Arizona , on
the north by the Colorado . At one point
touching the Utah .
• The capital is Santa Fe .
New
Mexico’s
flag.
39. • It was the first and most eastern among
Midwestern states admitted to the Union
under the Northwest Ordinance.
• The capital is Columbus .
Ohio’s flag.
40. • Oklahoma it is bordered on the east by
Arkansas and Missouri , to the north by
Kansas and Colorado , on the west by New
Mexico and south Texas .
• The capital city is Oklahoma City.
Oklahoma’s
flag.
41. • Oregon it is located on the Pacific coast , in
northern California and southern state of
Washington .
• The largest city in Oregon is Portland , the
capital is Salem .
Oregon’s flag.
42. • The Pennsylvania is bordered to the north
with the State of New York ad Lake Erie , on
the east by New Jersey and Delaware , on the
south by Maryland and West Virginia , on the
west by the Ohio .
• The capital is Harrisburg , but the most
important city is Philadelphia .
Pennsylvan
ia’s flag.
43. • It bordered to the north and east with
Massachusetts , Connecticut , and on the west
by the south with the Rhode Island Sound .
• The capital is Providence .
Rhode
Island’s flag.
44. • It borders with 8 states : Arkansas and
Missouri to the west , Kentucky and Virginia to
the north , North Carolina to the east and the
Mississippi , Alabama and Georgia to the
south.
• The capital city is Nashville . Tennessee’s
flag.
45. • It bordered to the south by Mexico , on the
east by Louisiana and Arkansas , to the
northeast with the Oklahoma and west by
New Mexico .
• The capital is Austin .
Texas’sflag.
46. • Utah borders the Colorado east , Wyoming on
the northeast , Idaho on the north, the south
Arizona , and Nevada to the west . Also
touches a corner of New Mexico to the
southeast .
• The capital is Salt Lake City.
Utah’s flag.
47. • Vermont is bordered by Massachusetts to the
south, New Hampshire to the east , New York
to the west , north and Canada ( Quebec ) .
• The state capital is Montpelier .
Vermont’s
flag.
48. • Virginia is bordered by West Virginia ,
Maryland , and the District of Columbia to the
north, the North Carolina and Tennessee to
the south , with the Kentucky and West
Virginia to the west .
• The capital is Richmond . Virginia’s
flag.
49. • Western Virginia it bordered by Virginia to the
southeast , with Kentucky to the southwest ,
Ohio to the northwest , with the Pennsylvania
to the north and the north -eastern Maryland.
• The capital city is Charleston .
Western
Virginia’s
flag.
50. • Washington is located bordered by Oregon to
the south , to the east with the State of Idaho.
• Olympia is the capital city but the best known
is Seattle .
Washington
’s flag.
51. • The Wisconsin north borders with the State of
Michigan , on the south by the state of Illinois,
Iowa and Minnesota with West.
• The capital is Madison .
Wisconsin’s
flag.
52. • Wyoming is bordered to the north by
Montana , on the east by South Dakota and
Nebraska , on the south by Colorado , and
west by Utah and Idaho .
• The state capital is Cheyenne .
Wyoming’s
flag.